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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Week in Review: Princess Letizia, 18-24 December

Here's what Letizia wore from 18-24 December:

  1. Audiences at Zarzuela Palace, 20 December.
  2. Attending a Cirque du Soleil performance, 23 December. Purple all around! Banner week by default.
Photos: Zimbio/Hola

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Week in Review: Princess Letizia, 11-17 December

Here's what Letizia wore from 11-17 December:

  1. Attending a lunch at the palace, 13 December.
  2. At a ceremony for the Prince of Girona Foundation, 14 December. Again with the strangely matched shoes. Why?
    We also got a glimpse of the family's Christmas card this week, prepare your awwws:
     

    Photos: Daylife/Getty Images

    Saturday, December 17, 2011

    Week in Review: Princess Máxima, 4-10 December

    Here's what Máxima wore from 4-10 December:

    1. At the closing ceremony of the Thousand and One Force project, 9 December, in an outfit she also wore for an audience on 6 December. Hmm...while I think we have a good silhouette on our hands, somehow the overall efffect is that of Queen Elizabeth taking a stroll at Balmoral.
    Photo: PPE/Nieboer

    Week in Review: Princess Letizia, 4-10 December

    Here's what Princess Letizia wore from 4-10 December:

    1. Watching the changing of the guard at the palace in Madrid, 7 December, rockin' the shades.
    Photo: Purepeople/Best Image

    Wednesday, December 7, 2011

    Week in Review: Princess Mathilde, 27 November - 3 December

    Here's what Mathilde wore from 27 November - 3 December:

    1. Meeting military families, 3 December. I am, as ever, baffled by the brown/beige and gray combo - that's a page out of Máxima's book - but YAY for capes.
    Photo: Getty Images/Zimbio

    Tuesday, December 6, 2011

    Week in Review: Princess Máxima, 27 November - 3 December

    Here's what Máxima wore from 27 November - 3 December:

    1. At the Prince Bernhard Culture Fund Awards, 28 November. Va-va-voom! This is a great dress. Me likey.
    2. a and b) Opening a new care home, 29 November. Meh.
    3. a) Attending a gala dinner during an official visit from Mali, 29 November, in b) a repeated dress and shrug made of...used tinfoil from Máx's last highlight?
    Photos: Getty Images/Zimbio/PPE/Buys/112 Nederland/Nieboer

    Week in Review: Princess Letizia, 27 November - 3 December

    Here's what Letizia wore from 27 November - 3 December:

    1. Attending an awards dinner, 29 November. A classic repeated Letizia LBD. Can't go wrong.
    2. a) and b) At the XIVth State Congress of the Voluntary work, 1 December. Mmm...maybe we should've left the scarf on, I'm thinking.
    Photos: Xunta/WireImage

    Wednesday, November 30, 2011

    Week in Review: Princess Mathilde, 20-26 November

    Here's what Mathilde wore from 20-26 November:

    1. Visiting schools with UNICEF Belgium, 21 November.
    2. a and b) Attending a round table on human trafficking, 24 November. The giant sweater masquerading as a coat is growing on me.
    Photos: Belga

    Friday, November 25, 2011

    Week in Review: Princess Máxima, 13-19 November

    Here's what Máxima wore from 13-19 November:

    1. Visiting Deventer Home Entrepreneurs, 15 November.
    2. Opening the Amsterdam Participation Market, 17 November.
    3. Making a school visit, 18 November.
    4. Attending the world premiere of a Dutch documentary, 18 November. The best in an extraordinarily typical Máxima week, I suppose.
    Photos: PPE/Buys/Het Koninklijk Huis/ANP/Dutch Photo Press

    Thursday, November 24, 2011

    Week in Review: Princess Mathilde, 13-19 November

    Here's what Mathilde wore from 13-19 November:

    1. Celebrating King's Day in Brussels, 15 November. I'm not even going to try and play like I'm pondering it: I LOVE the leopard. So help me, I do. It takes a lot to make an animal print classy and not trashy, and she's pulling it off with the assistance of those gray accessories. J'adore.
    2. More celebrations at Parliament, 15 November. This, on the other hand...not so much. Too. Much. Fringe.
    3. a and b) Visiting the province of Luxembourg, 16 November in a colorblocked coat which is lovely, but Princess Claire did it better (see below).
    4. a and b) Visiting a literacy project, 17 November.
    5. Launching the "Week of Reading Aloud", 18 November, in a combo that I disliked so much I think I ended up coming around to the other side and now find it oddly enjoyable.
    King's Day is a family affair (except not for the actual King and Queen), and Princess Astrid is the only other one that hatted up, in her upturned mixing bowl with the Hello Kitty bow stuck on front. That eternal rebel Queen Fabiola went without (can't be messing up the hair, man)...
    ...as did Princess Claire, who seems now to be back in royal action with her errant hubby, Prince Laurent. In the realm of colorblocking, both Claire and Mathilde picked outfits that seem to be aiming for that young mod look, and Claire (who looks like she's 15 anyway) is just a better fit.

    Photos: Zimbio/Getty Images/PPE/Nieboer/Belga

    Wednesday, November 23, 2011

    Week in Review: Princess Charlene, 13-19 November

    Here's what Charlene wore from 13-19 November:

    1. Attending the Parish Saint-Martin Centenary Anniversary Celebration Mass, 13 November.
    2. a) Handing out packages at Monaco's Red Cross Christmas celebration, 17 November, b) in an Akris suit with a boxy little jacket. This outfit inspired some of you to ask me if I think she's pregnant...and I have to tell you, the whole Bump Game gives me a case of the mehs. Until it becomes smack-you-upside-the-head obvious, I'm perfectly happy to be surprised when the parents-to-be decide to share the news. This is, like, the one area in which I actually do consider how I personally would feel if someone placed the same microscope on me. (Usually, my response to that argument would be: "Give me a tiara and you can say what you want, yo." Only without the yo because I can't actually pull that off in real life.) Yeah. Those that want to analyze the state of my belly should be forewarned that I have ninja skillz and I am not afraid to use them. ANYWAY: rant over, to each their own. Not my deal, is all I'm saying.
    3. At the annual presentation of the Order of St. Charles and Grimaldi, 17 November, hiding behind Albert.
    4. National Day, fierce day activities, 19 November.
    5. National Day, tragic evening activities, 19 November (also in Akris).
    She also visited the No Finish Line charity, but since she did (and wore) the same thing on the 20th too we'll just chat about it next week.

    Photos: Purepeople/Abaca/Palais Princier/Marcio Madeira/Firstview.com/Style.com

    Tuesday, November 22, 2011

    Week in Review: Princess Letizia, 13-19 November

    Here's what Letizia wore from 13-19 November:

    1. Audiences at Zarzuela Palace, 14 November. A very quiet week, literally and sartorially, for Letizia. Must have been gearing up for the Chile trip they're on this week.
    Photo: Daylife/Getty Images

    Friday, November 18, 2011

    Week in Review: Princess Máxima, 6-12 November

    Here's what Máxima wore from 6-12 November:

    1. Opening Money Week 2011, 7 November. A cape! Yay! I hope she swooped it around a bit, if so then I will forgive the matchy-matchy shoes.
    2. At the opening conference of the European Office of the Sustainability Consortium, 8 November. A thoroughly typical outfit, topped with a new Natan coat.
    3. Attending the Erasmus Prize award ceremony, 9 November. This is a little...lackluster, no?
    4. Receiving the first coin made for Money Week, 10 November.
    5. Welcoming Sinterklaas (St. Nicholas) with her daughters, 12 November. My, my, I'm not sure when the last time was our colorful Máx was this monochrome for whole week (leave it to her to go with a reddish week instead of a grayish one, at least - bless!). We need some color variety, and for that we turn to the A-Team and their jaunty chapeaux:
    Well done ladies, well done.
    Photos: PPE/v.d. Werf/Dutch Photo Press/Nieboer

    Wednesday, November 16, 2011

    Week in Review: Princess Letizia, 6-12 November

    Here's what Letizia wore from 6-12 November:

    1. Visiting an international tourism fair in London, 7 November.
    2. At a gala dinner put on by the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in London, 7 November, repeating one of my very favorite Letizia looks! Huzzah.
    3. Attending an event for the ONCE Foundation, 11 November. Hey, a whole week of some of my favorite Letizia dresses (they're all Felipe Varela, by the way)! It's like a little present.
    Photos: Daylife/Getty Images

    Friday, November 11, 2011

    Week in Review: Crown Princess Mette-Marit, 30 October-5 November

    Here's what Mette-Marit wore from 30 October-5 November:

    1. Attending a Rihanna concert, 30 October.
      Photo: Espen Braata/VG

      Sunday, November 6, 2011

      Week in Review: Crown Princess Mary, 30 October-5 November

      Here's what Mary wore from 30 October-5 November:


      1. Unveiling the 2011 Christmas Seal, 31 October. I think the gray legs are where this one goes off the rails.
      2. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Danish Special Forces, 1 November. Very mysterious, like she might have some spying to do later. Love it!
      3. a) Accompanying the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the UNICEF Aid Dept in Copenhagen, 2 November, with Frederik in what certainly looks like a blue velvet suit (b)...okay. As for Mary, this looks like the outfit she had on in the office that day and just tossed on a coat to dash out for a second. Does that make her the epitome of the "dress not to overshadow the cause" rule? 
      4. Visiting the Home Guard Guarding Division in Kosovo, 3 November. Oh, I do love a lady in uniform.
      5. Attending Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen's 60th birthday party, 5 November.
      Photos: PPE/Colourpress/RPP/Purepeople/Abaca/Reuters/Daily Mail/Billed Bladet/MSN Starlounge

      Thursday, November 3, 2011

      Week in Review: Princess Letizia, 23-29 October

      Here's what Letizia wore from 23-29 October:

      1. Opening the National Congress of the Family Enterprise, 24 October, a) quite a recent repeat, and b) with the coat.
      2. Audiences at Zarzuela Palace, 27 October. Yeah, this goes back to crossing the "too casual" line once again. A plain t-shirt with a Mr. Rogers cardi thrown on top doesn't make the cut.
      Photos: Daylife/Getty Images/Zimbio

      Monday, October 31, 2011

      Week in Review: Princess Máxima, 23-29 October

      Here's what Máxima wore from 23-29 October:

      1. Opening an exhibition at Dutch Design Week, 24 October.
      2. a) Two events on 25 October with an accessory swap (b and c) in between, starting with creepy spider brooches and ending with a gorgeous pair of earrings. This isn't the first time she's done this dress with gray tights and brown shoes. It baffles me.
      3. Attending the "Development of Business" conference, 26 October. I told you I love capes and I won't be swayed, even if this is a bow-tie mess.
      4. Arriving in Aruba for a 10 day official visit to the Dutch Caribbean with Queen Beatrix and Prince Willem-Alexander, 27 October. Mustard! Now there's a statement color.
      5. a) Official arrival ceremony on day 1, 28 October.  Okay. Let's talk about this. At first glance, my reaction was: "FABULOUS!" She looked so glam. And then I sussed out what was really happening with the hat (b). And then I thought: "Is she making a pit stop poolside in Boca Raton later?" So...there you go. At least I still think her shoes are fabulous, even if I do fear for her toe circulation.
      6. a) Visiting a music festival on day 1, 28 October in a hat fit for Mango from Saturday Night Live (b).
      7. a) Official welcome reception, day 1, 28 October, repeating a dress worn at Nikolaos and Tatiana's pre-wedding reception. At least there's a brooch (b)!
      8. a) Visiting a national park and a residence on day 2, 29 October, with hat (b) and some serious earrings (c). Oh, you don't pull out your bling for a trip to the national park? How sad for you.
      9. a and b) At a women's shelter on day 2, 29 October. And this is exactly why our Máxima is particularly well suited for a Caribbean tour. Well, that and this too:
      Right at home, no?

      Photos: Daylife/Getty Images/Purepeople/Abaca/24ora.com/DutchPhotoPress/PPE/Nieboer

      Friday, October 28, 2011

      Week in Review: Princess Mathilde, 16-22 October

      Here's what Mathilde wore from 16-22 October:

      1. Day 1 of the couple's economic mission in China, 21 October. Saucy little jacket, no? Looks fab.
      2. Day 2, first outfit, 22 October.
      3. Day 2, second outfit with (a) and without (b) the cape, 22 October. I am currently obsessed with capes, just so you know. Anything fun and swoopy with maybe just a dash of Severus Snape works for me.
      An excellent start to the China visit - more next week. Mathilde's looking fantastic, these are all super flattering outfits. And hey, you know who else was in China for an economic mission recently?
      That would be Guillaume, also known as the Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg, also known as the only unmarried European heir of decent legal age left, ladies.

      And in other Mathilde news, new pics were released to celebrate Princess Elisabeth's 10th birthday.
      The family that coordinates together stays together. Go team purple!


      Photos: Nieuwsblad/HLN/SIP/Charles Caratini/Cour gr ducale

      Wednesday, October 26, 2011

      Week in Review: Crown Princess Mary, 16-22 October

      Here's what Mary wore from 16-22 October:

      1. Visiting the United Nations Fund for Population Activities and a school in Harlem on day 1 of the crown princely couple's visit to New York City, 20 October. Look familiar? (Malene Birger dress, this time paired with an Isabel Marant jacket.) Yeah, sometimes I get lazy and don't want to dig very far back in my closet either.
      2. Opening an art exhibit alongside other Scandinavian royals, 20 October. This is a beautiful dress. Some felt she was overdressed, given that Queen Sonja and Queen Silvia wore more basic skirt suit sorts of things, but I thought it was a perfect young take on the occasion.
      3. Visiting the 9/11 memorial site on day 2 of the visit, 21 October in a black coat over a Heartmade dress.
      4. At the opening of the BIG architectural studios, 21 October. Same dress, with a different Heartmade jacket on top.
      5. a) Attending the Scandinavian-American Foundation Centennial Ball, 21 October, in a gown from Ole Yde (b).
      6. a) At the "New Nordic Cookout: A Taste of Denmark" event at Union Square Greenmarket on day 3 and then squeezing in some shopping in flats at Saks (b), 22 October. Should've stuck with the flats for the whole day, I'm thinking. Odd gray shoes there.

      I'm going to dub this NYC trip (which will continue in next week's review post) the trip of Excellent Separates and Curious Pairings. I do not get, at all, the pairing of that bright and happy floral dress in 3 and 4 with either of those somber jackets or those gray and black Prada shoes. Most curious.

      Photos: Purepeople/Abaca/Billed-Bladet/Zimbio/Bauer Griffin/Daylife/Reuters/AP Photo