On the eve of National Day 2025, Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume and Hereditary Grand Duchess Stéphanie of Luxembourg visited the commune of Mondercange. Mondercange (Monnerech) is a commune located in the canton of Esch-sur-Alzette in southwestern Luxembourg. Upon their arrival, the Hereditary Couple were welcomed by Mayor Jeannot Fürpass. In the evening, the Grand Ducal Family is scheduled to attend the customary National Day festivities in Luxembourg City.
Happy Couples that communicate well, hubby wears same color tie as wifey's outfit. 'honey whats the color of your dress today' perhaps she puts it out for him.
ReplyDelete"Keep it simple" - and she did. Stephanie looks lovely. Not much to critique but lots to be happy about, especially the colour and the uncomplicated fit.
ReplyDelete- Anon 9:13
Ummm, I do like the colour and in some photos she looks quite nice. Perhaps it is the fabric that clings to her curves that throws it off, a more structured fabric could help, not sure. She looked very pretty.
ReplyDeleteSo you don’t like the fact she has curves ?
DeleteStephanie’s hair is beautiful and this colour is very good for her. I would have liked to see this blouse with fitted trousers of the same colour. It is quite festive to be in bright pink from head to toe but the design of the pants - although perhaps nice and cool on a hot day - I don’t think flatter her as well as more tailored ones.
ReplyDeleteStéphanie looks lovely! I like her outfit - style and color- and her hairstyle.
ReplyDeleteJudy
I love this outfit on Stephanie. The color is lovely and the top compliments the pants well. The wide legged pants need a top that is more fitted, and this top is as fitted as Stephanie probably wants to go. Both the top and pants glide over her trouble areas giving a smooth, lean appearance. I like her shoes as well. I am usually not so fond of her shoes, but these make the foot look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis outfit worn by Stephanie looks better than the day before’s outfit. I’m not quite sure about the fabric for her. Regardless this is less complicated and she looks so much better.
ReplyDeleteI will utter no qualms about this. She gave it a great effort and it shows. She even upped her shoe style! Finally. Good for her. The best pair of shoes she's ever worn.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty Stephanie looks here--wonderful color for her and her hairstyle is beautiful. I can understand the flowy fabric as it seems to be hot and she was sitting in the sun but I wish the trousers were less wide. Just thinking about the fashion rule I have grown up with: wide top/narrow bottom. However, I like this outfit much more than the green dress earlier. So sweet of Guillaume to match his tie!
ReplyDeleteJanet
This is a good look and color for Stephanie. The shoes do not appear to be a good match. I would have gone with a simple tan court pump.
ReplyDeleteThese very wide pants only look good on very slim and tall women.
ReplyDeleteBut the colour is beautiful!
On very tall and slim women simply everything looks good :-). Maybe one needs a bit of time to get accustomed to these wider pants. Personally, I don't think they cause any woman look bigger (often on the contrary). It is simply a new contour - or not even that new, because it is not much different from a non-wide but flowy skirt.
DeleteLa couleur fuchsia va bien à Stéphanie ; à mon avis, ce haut aurait été mieux porté avec un pantalon aux jambes moins larges - J'adore la couleur de ses cheveux très bien coiffés !
ReplyDeleteOui bien coiffée mais ces pantalons larges ne vont à personne. Ce n'est parce que c'est la mode qu'il faut les porter ! le fushia lui va bien, en effet.
DeletePrincess Stéphanie is looking so much better than in that green printed cape dress. If she stands right up and keep her feet together one could think she is wearing a long skirt. But she is wearing pants. Hair is beautiful, no handbag please, but a clutch. The red shoes are matching the fuchsia color. Flowing pants and skirts are always a good solution as well for festivities during the day as for evening diners, concerts, theatre, etc...
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