Passa ai contenuti principali

The fashion evolution of the Princess of Wales

I waited a bit before writing this article, but I think that, with the end of the first part of the engagements, we can draw conclusions. Obviously we are talking about a topic not of who knows what global importance, but rather the style evolution of the Princess of Wales. 

Comments on the princess's looks abound on various social networks, but I would like to analyze the situation a little better. There is no doubt that with the assumption of the new role, the new princess had to adapt her wardrobe to her new role. 

But has his style really changed? Spoilers: nope. (at least in my opinion).

Catherine is lucky enough to have a stylist, like most royal women, who selects for her clothes from various fashion houses, mostly English, which she proposes to the royal lady. 

The Princess of Wales has always had a classic, timeless style, which however has never had who knows what limitations from the royal house: just think of some sporting events in which she participated in shorts. 

She has always proved to be a modern woman in step with the times, practical, who knew how to transform herself into the most beautiful of the realm only by opening the casket and wearing priceless jewels.

So where is the controversy that has set the world of Twitter on fire in the last period? The presence of new clothes, sometimes too often the same as clothes already in her wardrobe.

It all started with the photos of the coronation in which she wore a white dress identical to one identical but in black.

Then she attended the royal wedding in Jordan and took out of the wardrobe 2 brand new dresses: an Elie Saab to attend the ceremony, from previous collections, so difficult to understand when it was actually purchased; and then a new Jenny Pachkam dress always in the same shade of pink but covered in sequins, very similar to a dress already in her wardrobe.

Speaking instead of dresses for less formal, but still important occasions, we can see several new dresses similar to some already worn:



The world wonders why the wife of the heir to the British throne, a man who is the spokesperson for environmental protection, is not in the slightest interested in recycling what is present in his wardrobe, but prefers to buy something already seen but in colors different?

I think that if a woman, princess or not, feels good in a dress, and she wants to buy it in different colors she can do it, especially if she helps the fashion industry in her country. The question I have to ask is another: is your team able to keep up with the times, to make them wear the latest trends before other real and non-real women, to make them experiment with new looks, new stylists, to add items never seen on her, and to train her in this new role without making her boring?

I am confident and I hope that her team updates and experiences something wow that leaves us all speechless.










 


Commenti

Post popolari in questo blog

Waiting for the Coronation of Charles III and Queen Camilla, third act.

We talked about the most "important" details of the coronation, now let's move on to the lighter part; what will the other women of the royal family wear for the coronation? The dress code for the coronation of Charles III has not yet been decided, so we still don't know exactly what awaits us, but we can try to imagine it. Probably the other royal ladies will wear long dresses, perhaps designed for them by the big British fashion houses, of course. I imagine Princess Anne in a super minimal dress, essential and without too many frills. The new Duchess of Edinburgh with a glamorous dress with a clean line that can reflect her new status within the family. Princess of Wales: eh we have a lot to talk about here. I could bet that the designer who will design her dress for this event will be the same one who designed her wedding dress: Alexander McQueen. By now he accompanies her in every big event - last in importance is obviously the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. Seein

The wedding of H.R.H. Princess Iman of Jordan and Mr Jameel Alexander Thermiotis

Well well well, you thought you had me out and instead, here I am. Today we are talking about awonderful event: a royal wedding. We are in Amman, the capital of Jordan, and two young men in love are getting married. The groom, of Greek origins, born in Venezuela, graduated in finance in the United States; she, born princess, second child of what will be the most beautiful queen of all time and her husband king, identical to her mother, whose studies end in the United States. We are talking about H.R.H Princess Iman of Jordan and Mr Jameel Alexander Thermiotis. Their engagement had been announced surprisingly in July 2022, precisely because the children of the king of Jordan live a very private life. Even today, several months later, we don't know how they met, how many years they've been together, whether they'll live in Jordan or New York. Just as the wedding date was a surprise: announced just a week before the big event, nobody knew what to expect. The event was preceded

Princess of Wales glam week

I think by now you all know how much I adore fashion and royalty, they are my greatest passions; could I ever not comment on this week's actual events that provided us with some super glam looks?  Answer: OBVIOUSLY NOT.  So let's proceed. Fans of royal families, especially the British royal family, know very well that this week we had 2 very important events: Commonwealth Day and the St. Patrick's Day Parade. Just like every year, on the second Monday of March at Westminster Abbey, a religious service is held in the presence of the royal family. Never like this year, the working royals were all lined up: from the princess royal, passing through the new Dukes of Edinburgh up to the top of the throne, the Princes of Wales and the royal couple. Obviously, attention is always focused on the women of the royal family:  Princess Anna has accustomed us to her minimal and no-frills style;  The new duchess of Edinburgh also has a classic and timeless style;  The Queen consort Camill