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eliza
Active Member
All the dresses above are gorgeous.
They were in Brisbane for 2 hours

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/...ne-for-fuel-stop/story-fndo1qgd-1226477100582
They were in Brisbane for 2 hours


http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/...ne-for-fuel-stop/story-fndo1qgd-1226477100582
eliza
Active Member
i AM LOVING THE NAVY bRODERIE aNGLAIS
When I was in Ireland I found several gorgeous broderie anglais summer dresses in Zara and they were on special, all in small (size 8) no good for me so eliza jnr scored well.
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wynter
Guest
Maybe I'm alone in this but I have decided, for the most part, I don't like Kate's style of dress. It's boring and bland and reminds me of the dresses I've seen my mother photographed in from the 50's and 60's. They're just....bleerk! Occasionally she'll get a good one but for the most part, I don't like them at all. Look at those dresses ^^..they are practically all the same belted dress, gathered onto a waist with a fuller skirt. I don't even think that style particularly suits her. Boring. She needs a new stylist because the one she's got is pulling duds.
kxk
SAPIOSEXUAL
Oooo I love her.
My thoughts -
MQueen suits her - I would die to get my hands on her MQueen wardrobe, all gorgeous;
She's a lady - she's refreshing it's so nice to see a pretty woman looking lovely without her flesh being the centrepiece (I often wonder how people sit eating with all those celeb tits in their face)
Careful 1st steps - All 1st year princesses tend to dress overly conservative and a bit too old, some of the print dresses etc
(Remember Di and all those awful hats and big collars/pleated daggy dresses - she hit her stride later in Versace slip dresses)
She's not a fashionista - shoes, she doesn't care; one pair of beige will do
Context - she allways has to dress according to stuff we aren't even aware of, customs/cultures/sensitivities
Who knows why she had to wear some things.
She's doing remarkably well for someone who does not use a stylist
My thoughts -
MQueen suits her - I would die to get my hands on her MQueen wardrobe, all gorgeous;
She's a lady - she's refreshing it's so nice to see a pretty woman looking lovely without her flesh being the centrepiece (I often wonder how people sit eating with all those celeb tits in their face)
Careful 1st steps - All 1st year princesses tend to dress overly conservative and a bit too old, some of the print dresses etc
(Remember Di and all those awful hats and big collars/pleated daggy dresses - she hit her stride later in Versace slip dresses)
She's not a fashionista - shoes, she doesn't care; one pair of beige will do
Context - she allways has to dress according to stuff we aren't even aware of, customs/cultures/sensitivities
Who knows why she had to wear some things.
She's doing remarkably well for someone who does not use a stylist
Another great outfit
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True, especially with the radio thingy hanging off the left back pocket. A pity there is a Very Ugly knee (badly needing an arrow) in view just to the left of the pretty blue light on the radio thingy.
regarDS
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kxk
SAPIOSEXUAL
Awwwww, the Princes' lost their 2nd Mum........
It is no surprise that Prince William has abandoned a high-profile royal visit to the North-East today, leaving the Duchess of Cambridge to carry on alone, in order to be at Olga Powell’s funeral at Harlow, Essex.
(the boys nanny/granny for 15 years)
Were he not on active service in Afghanistan, Prince Harry would have been there, too. Just the other week, Nanny Olga, who would have been 83 next month, had written to the prince as he started his deployment, wishing him luck and admitting her fears for his welfare. It was a letter from a woman who looked on the princes as being ‘like my grandsons’.
Over the next 15 years, Nanny Olga was witness to the joys and despairs of family life at Kensington Palace — and ultimately to its destruction.
Every one of those secrets she has taken to her grave
She never forgave butler Paul Burrell for what she saw as his ‘betrayal’ in writing his tell-all books about Princess Diana.
Olga Powell was very much a part of royal family life and an important element in the boys’ recovery from the trauma of their parents separation.
Even after Diana died and Olga had retired to her semi in Hertfordshire, she never really left the Royal Family. She was at Harry’s confirmation at Eton College chapel, at William’s 21st celebrations at Windsor Castle, and at his passing out at Sandhurst.
She was also at William and Kate’s wedding and the reception last year, though she declined the invitation to the evening party at Buckingham Palace as ‘it would make the day too long’.
As William joins her family and friends in Harlow today, he will know of her request for people not to spend money on flowers, but to make donations instead to Prince Harry’s charity, Sentebale.
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Here she is

Nice to know they had this lovely lady tolove them after Di died
It is no surprise that Prince William has abandoned a high-profile royal visit to the North-East today, leaving the Duchess of Cambridge to carry on alone, in order to be at Olga Powell’s funeral at Harlow, Essex.
(the boys nanny/granny for 15 years)
Were he not on active service in Afghanistan, Prince Harry would have been there, too. Just the other week, Nanny Olga, who would have been 83 next month, had written to the prince as he started his deployment, wishing him luck and admitting her fears for his welfare. It was a letter from a woman who looked on the princes as being ‘like my grandsons’.
Over the next 15 years, Nanny Olga was witness to the joys and despairs of family life at Kensington Palace — and ultimately to its destruction.
Every one of those secrets she has taken to her grave
She never forgave butler Paul Burrell for what she saw as his ‘betrayal’ in writing his tell-all books about Princess Diana.
Olga Powell was very much a part of royal family life and an important element in the boys’ recovery from the trauma of their parents separation.
Even after Diana died and Olga had retired to her semi in Hertfordshire, she never really left the Royal Family. She was at Harry’s confirmation at Eton College chapel, at William’s 21st celebrations at Windsor Castle, and at his passing out at Sandhurst.
She was also at William and Kate’s wedding and the reception last year, though she declined the invitation to the evening party at Buckingham Palace as ‘it would make the day too long’.
As William joins her family and friends in Harlow today, he will know of her request for people not to spend money on flowers, but to make donations instead to Prince Harry’s charity, Sentebale.
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
Here she is

Nice to know they had this lovely lady tolove them after Di died