Jackswife
Serene Highness
- Joined
- Feb 11, 2004
- Messages
- 1,112
Elegant and chic from head to toe : the Queen is working it today!
I think it's incredibly rude to suggest such a thing. Yes, her fashion sense at times is questionable, but she's not showing her stomach. fashion is incredibly subjective. There are plenty out there who think this is fine, particularly for the event. And there are others who agree. But to suggest she doesn't respect her position? Because of bad fashion? It's rude and it's ignoring the work she does.
That is how I feel. Yes, one does show respect for an event or institution or who is being represented by how one dresses
Bad fashion is always a matter of opinion, in case of royals one must always consider what fashion is worn to what event. While wearing leather pants or flimsy short dresses at fashion awards or meetings with young people might be ok (even if people find the outfit ugly), it looks out of place at a board meeting with a foundation etc.
Just an example: while this outfit is ok to wear to the supermarket (the cut of the pants: no comment) I find it inapproriate and respectless for the position. Its a military event where people show up in uniform and you wouldn't expect those who represent the state wearing casual clothes.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-gFBg8MVZ1...600/2011-07-08--AirForceAcademyGraduation.jpg
Agree that this dress is too girlish for Letitia.Annual meeting of the Cervantes Institute Patronage
recycled dress with peter pan collar
looks too much schoolgirl for my taste / assistant who wears the briefcase for the boss
http://0www.ecestaticos.com/imagest...dc8afa16cedb3aa853f39be/imagen-sin-titulo.jpg
http://2www.ecestaticos.com/imagest...b757d6f5842dc6d5b025e2b/imagen-sin-titulo.jpg
http://5www.ecestaticos.com/imagest...8a49263058f93164ebe28e5/imagen-sin-titulo.jpg
http://9www.ecestaticos.com/imagest...7200554ed73f866d736529a/imagen-sin-titulo.jpg