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No idea.
But Mr Choo might have mentioned the Countess of Wessex as well, who has been inseparable with her pair of nude Jimmy Choo's lately.
Here is perfect Kate - think again.
Check out Catherine at Williams Sandhurst Passing Out Parade!What does Kate look like in aregular hat with wide brim ?
Check out Catherine at Williams Sandhurst Passing Out Parade!
william's passing out parade | Tumblr
And for a full length view: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...-latest-862401
But I think that's about it . . .
But to be honest, I think that is one of her more classic and unfussy outfits. It beats the her latest Garter ensemble, with it's fluffy frills and high hem, hands down.
EIIR said:Since when is lace for the 'after dinner hour' only? Is this another one of these silly, old-fashioned rules, like not wearing white after September, that no-one bothers with anymore?
To me, that outfit would work better on Camilla. The whole thing is really very middle-aged woman. Full hats tend to be worn mostly by older women these days. I'm 27 and I wouldn't wear one.
Since when is lace for the 'after dinner hour' only? Is this another one of these silly, old-fashioned rules, like not wearing white after September, that no-one bothers with anymore?
To me, that outfit would work better on Camilla. The whole thing is really very middle-aged woman. Full hats tend to be worn mostly by older women these days. I'm 27 and I wouldn't wear one.
more pictures. the dress doesnt "wow" me either, not liking the hat at all.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/07/01/article-2167342-13DF7D67000005DC-561_634x686.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/07/01/article-2167342-13DF7C3F000005DC-216_306x423.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/07/01/article-2167342-13DF7CA2000005DC-553_306x423.jpg
Well, the cost of living has not gone up anywhere near that much so these designers are making money off Kate's back. This was always going to happen to someone with such a high profile wearing what is essentially High Street Fashion and unfortunately becoming a High Street Show Pony.
I seem to remember one occasion that no one could find out anything about the provenience of her ensemble at a function. I think "going off the grid" was a master stroke which I think we will definitely see more of.
Well, the cost of living has not gone up anywhere near that much so these designers are making money off Kate's back. This was always going to happen to someone with such a high profile wearing what is essentially High Street Fashion and unfortunately becoming a High Street Show Pony.
In the near future she is going to have to make a decision as to whether she wants to stay true to her stated "Common Man" version of wardrobe when that has largely become an illusion. With the actual prices rocketing up for no other reason than she wears clothes or accessories made by a particular designer she is going to have to decide wheter to go up market, where no one will be able to tabulate the exact cost of her ensemble at any given engagement or, use someone like the Queen's magic dresser.
I seem to remember one occasion that no one could find out anything about the provenience of her ensemble at a function. I think "going off the grid" was a master stroke which I think we will definitely see more of.
Fussy floral pattern and semi-billowing sleeves and along with the hat, just too dated.
I don't think that floral prints and gathered sleeves are dated, just maybe not to everyone's taste. They are fashionable in the UK, particularly now. The fact that the British summer is chilly and wet means that summer clothes with sleeves are necessary.
I like the dress and accessories. I dont like the hat - she doesn't really understand hats. She should talk to Sophie