Monday 27 July 2015

The Royal Wardrobe: pale and very interesting

There wasn't much on display from the Royal Wardrobe this week but the few pieces we saw were pale and rather interesting. Queen Letizia won lots of praise for turning out in a favourite white outfit for her visit to Milan. The sleeveless top with sleek skirt was the perfect match for the sunshine as were the curls she added to the now famous bob.



She added another new favourite, her snakeskin strappy sandals for a summer look.


 


 
Also feeling summery this week was Crown Princess Mary of Denmark who went for a white blouse with a long navy skirt with an interesting split for her holiday photo call at Grasten.



 
 


 
 she was bright in the colours of her country's national flag the day before when she chose a red and white print mini skirt and top combo to watch the Changing of the Guard after the Royal Family's arrival at Grasten.


 
 

 
For her big appearance in the week, National Day in Belgium, Queen Mathilde picked a white dress with large sleeves and huge hat and scored a fashion win.


 
 


 For a concert the night before she had gone dark with a familiar looking dress in red and black. Very Mathilde.


 
 

 
On the evening of national day itself, she headed to the celebration in the park in a white dress with striking geometric print.


 
 

 
The Queen chose a favourite style, a print dress, in an unusual colour for her audience in the week. The turquoise outfit was unusual and rather chic.


 
 

 
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway chose a print skirt for one of her outfits at the Saint Olav Festival in the week. She paired it with cosy navy jumper for a family day out.


 


She also wore traditional costume during her visit to Stiklestad although her hubby took a swerve on that one and stuck with his suit.


 
 

 
And during her time there with her family she also went for a white trouser, cream poncho look - very pale and very interesting.


 

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