Countess Eloise opened her clothing store My Lima Lima in The Hague

Dutch Countess Eloise, Princess Laurentien and Count Claus-Casimir opened their pop-up store My Lima Lima

On January 2, 2024, Dutch Countess Eloise opened her pop-up store named "My Lima Lima" in The Hague, together with her mother Princess Laurentien and her brother Count Claus-Casimir. The objective of My Lima Lima is to raise as much money as possible for charities by selling collected and pre-loved clothing.

Dutch Countess Eloise, Princess Laurentien and Count Claus-Casimir opened their pop-up store My Lima Lima

All earnings will go to two charities: Kids Right and Everyday. The clothes for sale came from the wardrobes of, among others, Countess Eloise herself and her mother Princess Laurentien.

Dutch Countess Eloise, Princess Laurentien and Count Claus-Casimir opened their pop-up store My Lima Lima

Dutch Countess Eloise, Princess Laurentien and Count Claus-Casimir opened their pop-up store My Lima Lima

Dutch Countess Eloise, Princess Laurentien and Count Claus-Casimir opened their pop-up store My Lima Lima

Dutch Countess Eloise, Princess Laurentien and Count Claus-Casimir opened their pop-up store My Lima Lima

Dutch Countess Eloise, Princess Laurentien and Count Claus-Casimir opened their pop-up store My Lima Lima

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  1. Princess Laurentien kids must love her to death.
    What a super mum they’ve got.
    This is an occasion where we see the zany fashion side of Princess Laurentien
    The eclectic mix of colours, the earrings from the Christmas tree, the necklace, the white trainers and the bold red ring.
    Kitsch fashion at its best.
    More please.

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    1. Anonymous3/2/24 18:18

      Io invece direi basta a questo kitsch che fa male agli occhi.
      Rossella

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    2. @ Rossella - this kitsch fashion is appealing to some women categories

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  2. Dans cet endroit très lumineux, quelle merveilleuse idée de la part de la princesse Eloise surtout lorsque nous pouvons la voir derrière le comptoir avec sa mère la princesse Laurentien ou peut-être à l'occasion son frère le comte Claus-Casimir que je n'ai jamais vu !

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    1. Anonymous3/2/24 15:09

      Sur les sites des Pays-Bas qui montrent les photo's de la famille royale, le comte Claus-Casimir est présente régulièrement.

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    2. Anonymous4/2/24 16:23

      Elle n'est pas princesse mais comtesse.

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    3. à Anonyme 04/02/2024 16:23
      Oh pardonnez ce lapsus mais l'erreur est humaine !

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    4. No problem chère Tulipe (Achard62)
      Nobody is perfect 😁

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  3. Wonderful news and a wonderful idea. So down to earth family, me like.

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  4. Anonymous3/2/24 15:40

    Of course it is a good initiative to get rid of the expensive clothes you donot wear too often, and donate to good causes.
    (In the less expensive section there are several of the same initiatives in the Netherlands)

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  5. Anonymous3/2/24 18:29

    Love Laurentian--she seems to be such a warm person. Its obvious she's got a wonderful relationship with kids by these photos. In terms of fashion, Laurentian is her usual self--stylishly quirky and bold. Her fashion would never work for anyone else but it works for her. This pop-up store is a wonderful idea to support charities. All the best to Countess Eloise for the success of her project.

    Janet

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    1. Anonymous4/2/24 13:49

      It is Princess Laurentien not Laurentian.

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  6. Anonymous3/2/24 20:38

    I do like the vest Laurentian is wearing and the blouse, not a fan of the skirt. Eloise's blouse is a mess, but she is young. css

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  7. Anonymous3/2/24 23:40

    I’ve often wondered where our royal ladies dispose of their clothes. This is such a great initiative! I wish I lived by such a shop.Imagine some of the high end coats and dresses, pre loved by one of the royals! Bea

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  8. This is fabulous, I wish them well. What a worthy cause.

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  9. Anonymous4/2/24 14:09

    I want to visit her shop! Åsa Milton

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  10. Anonymous5/2/24 04:03

    It looks a lovely shop;bright and cheery.
    The pair look pretty in pink.I like Princess Laurentian's earrings.The Count and Countess;look happy.(Tara)

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  11. Anonymous7/2/24 11:14

    If you like the hippi style...

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