The Duchess of Edinburgh visited Bosnia and Herzegovina to attend the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide. On the third day of her visit, the Duchess met with religious leaders in Sarajevo who are working to promote peace, reconciliation, and cooperation within their communities. She also visited the European Union Force (EUFOR) in Bosnia and Herzegovina and met with NATO commanders at their Sarajevo headquarters.
MATELIER Bonsai Dress
Aspiga Victoria Broderie Dress
Well looks like she found the caped dress trend, though it looks nice there is something about the colour on her that is different. I like the blue dress very nice colour for her. I read somewhere that the high waist in front to lower in back doesn’t give the fabric any flow. This just seems to follow the body and show imperfections .Not sure I have explained it correctly.
ReplyDeleteSophie porte un modèle brodé dont la couleur bleue lui va bien ; à mon humble avis, il me semble qu'avec le volant moins long, son look serait meilleur !
ReplyDeleteThe dress by Matelier could have been a beautiful dress if the color was lighter. This dark blue color is too old for Duchess Sophie. The light blue dress is a rewear and does nothing for the duchess. She seems to feel comfortable in this dress type, but only can continue to wear it in private during her holidays.
ReplyDeleteThe first dress has a shapeless, even monastic vibe, and the colour is draining the Duchess' complexion. The baby blue dress is a better colour for her, but the design gives an impression of heaviness. Both are a no from me. Lyra.
ReplyDeleteThe first dress suits the religious meeting perfectly.
ReplyDeleteWe've seen the second dress before on Sophie. Broderie Anglaise is the perfect fabric for summer and I love this shade of blue. Sophie looks good in this dress too, except that the frill on the sleeves doesn't seem to work on her like it does on the model. That was also my comment the first time she wore it.
- Anon 9:13
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