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ROYAL COUTURE....Crown Princess Masako of Japan: A Fashion Recycler!

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 09 Mei 2013 0 komentar



Crown Princess Masako and Crown Prince Naruhito the inauguration ceremony of King Willem Alexander and Queen Máxima of
the Netherlands at New Church on April 30, 2013 in Amsterdam,
Netherlands.



A couple of weeks back was the Inauguration/Crowing of Willem-Alexander and Máxima of the Netherlands. Queen Beatrix abdicated her throne to her oldest son and became Princess Beatrix and now Europe has a fabulous South American-born Queen! But lots of attention went to Crown Princess Masako of Japan. Why?






 Crown Princess Masako and Crown Prince Naruhito the inauguration ceremony of King Willem Alexander and Queen Máxima of
the Netherlands at New Church on April 30, 2013 in Amsterdam,
Netherlands.



Well, for starters, this was her first official trip abroad in nearly 11 years! After marrying the Crown Prince in 1993, Masako has been quite of a mystery and much-discussed royal. HIH
Crown Princess Masako graduated from Harvard University and she came from a diplomatic family. After
the marriage, HIH Crown Princess Masako found a lot of difficulty
adjusting herself to her own position as a crown princess of Japan.  In December 2003, she came down with shingles and
spent weeks in hospital. In July 2004 the palace announced an official
diagnosis of “stress-induced adjustment disorder.”, saying that Masako suffered from a mental illness. She refrained from doing almost all
the official duties of crown princess. She has been undergoing treatment for a stress-induced
illness for many years which has restricted her travel and her workload
to almost nothing. Oh, and did I mention she has "failed to produce" a male heir. Mon Diue!








Chanel Suit Princess: Crown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako departing Tokyo for the Netherlands for the Inauguration Ceremonies of Willem-Alexander and Maxima



So, yes, it's been a difficult road for the once-vivacious Masako. I was intrigued by all this but of course, I wanted to look into her FASHION and then I realized that the off-white damask completely covered-up gown which she wore at the Dutch Royal Inaugural Ceremonies, well..she's worn it before...SEVERAL times. If I didn't feel bad for Crown princess Masako before, now I really do! I have a feeling she's not being a "Recessionista" or a COUTURE Recycler. Nope, Not so much. You would think as the Crown Princess of Japan that the Imperial Palace would, at the very least, provide her with some NEW Haute Couture. Seriously.  But nope...Check out Exhibits A, B and C:






Japan's Crown Princess Masako appears before well-wishers as she
celebrates Emperor Akihito's 77th birthday at the Imperial Palace in
Tokyo December 23, 2010--wearing the same ensemble she wore in April 2013 at the Dutch Royal Inauguration Ceremony








Same Gown, No Pill-Box Hat: Japanese Crown Princess Masako greets well-wishers with Crown Prince Naruhito from the balcony of
the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on January 2, 2012. 







And here as well, same pill-box hat, same band-collared gown...





Now, this has not been the first time Crown Princess Masako has recycled an outfit:







In 2008 at the Emperor's 75th Birthday celebration, Crown Princess Masako wore this deep royal blue velvet suit with Nehru sequined collar, pill-box hat and pin accessory...






She also wore it on another occasion in 2008...






 And in on January 2, 2010 celebrating the New Year at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan.



Here's a a look back at Crown Princess Masako's most recent fashion statements:






2008: Japanese Crown Prince Naruhito (L) and Crown Princess Masako attend the
welcome ceremony of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia at the Imperial
Palace on November 10, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan. The King and the Queen of Spain were
on a 6-day visit to Japan for the first time since 1998, when they
attended the Nagano Olympic opening ceremony. Masako wore a teal-colored suit--very 80's styled with a black and teal hat with bow








Pink Princess: On October, 2008, the Crown Princess Masko (and her Crown Prince) welcomed TRH Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales as
they arrive for a private dinner at the Royal Residence in Tokyo, Japan. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla,
Duchess of Cornwall were in Japan as part of a ten day tour of East Asia
that takes in Japan, Brunei and Indonesia. This blush-pink suit is more suited for a woman TWICE her age and is unexplainable to me why she would even wear it. The fabric is quite luxe but the silhouette and edge-trim is aging.






Mint Princess: Crown Princess Masako and Crown Prince Naruhito Celebrating the Emperor's 76th Birthday in 2009--I liked this look on Crown Princess Masako, at least she wasn't recycling ensembles. The hat is different and very Asian Airline flight attendant fab!





OMG, she shows some SKIN: Crown Princess Masako and Crown Prince Naruhito see off Emperor Akihito
and Empress Michiko departing for Canada at Tokyo International Airport
on July 3, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. The emperor and empress are on
fortnight trip to Canada and Hawaii--I think this was one of her best most recent ensembles--the vanilla/creme color was nice and more importantly, the notched collar neckline allowed for some skin  to show! The skirt length, however, is still soooo made for a 70-year old woman.






Lets hope we see more of the beautiful Crown Princess Masako and well, that she gives FASHION that A) she hasn't worn THREE times before and B) that suits her age, figure and C) is more from the 21st Century!


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ROYAL COUTURE.....Future Queen of the Netherlands, Princess Máxima: a FASHION Gallery

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 24 April 2013 0 komentar



First Latina Queen...in Europe: Crown Princess Máxima of the Netherlands



Princess Máxima of the Netherlands, wife of Willem-Alexander Prince of Orange heir-apparent to the throne of the Netherlands will become queen consort in less than a week--on April 30th. In case you haven't been keeping up with all things Euro-Royal, Queen Beatrix is going to abdicate on that date and her oldest son, Willem-Alexander--husband to Crown Princess Máxima--will become King.








Queen Mother--Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands






Future Queen: Máxima of the Netherlands



Máxima's new title as of April 30th will be HM Queen Máxima, Princess of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, queen consort. Born Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti in Buenos Argentina--she will become the first Latina queen consort in Europe or so royal historians say. Now, what I am more interested in (naturally!) is her FASHION! There's much speculation as to what she will wear during the coronation day. So...let's take a look at her Fashion/Style Choices from the last few years, as well as her Top Three Designers. We know that A) She loves COLOR, a Good--and FABULOUS--hat, Couture (over $50,000 per gown PLEASE!), and she's NOT a Fashion Wallflower...



Máxima Loves a Good Hat:




 Mustard Yellow Wedding Guest Fab: Monaco Royal Wedding of Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco in July 2011








 Fuschia and Red Máxima






 Exploded Silver Rose: Baptism of Princess Alexia of the Netherlands--Crown Prince Willem-Alexander and Princess Máxima's second daughter



Fur Chubby Glam:




Purple Princess: Princess Máxima in purple fur chubby and ivory pants ensemble



Red Carpet One-Shoulder Golden Girl:






 Princess Máxima loves a good one-shoulder and Grecian Goddess draped-inspired gown



 Cape Chic:




 Daytime Chic: Princess Máxima looks chic and elegant--yet still very on-trend with this ivory boat-neck dress with cape "sleeves"



Ethnic Fab:



Sari Princess: In 2008, Princess Máxima launched the Amsterdam-India festival, the largest celebration of Indian art and culture in Amsterdam at the time. The Argentinian born princess opened the event in Amsterdam’s Museum Square wearing this Indian-inspired  sari-like ensemble in ocean blue and gold.




Her Fave Designers:



Natan: Natan is a Belgium designer very popular with the Euro Royals. Crown Princess Máxima attended Prinsjesdag (Budget Day) in The Hague, Netherlands wearing this Natan gown. The dress code for Prinsjesdag is one that used to be incredibly popular but we rarely see today: floor-length gowns and orders, plus hats because it’s still daytime. Máxima wore this fuchsia colored Natan gown which she actually previously wore on a state visit to Qatar in 2011. Her shoes are also by Natan and her hat is by Fabienne Delvigne.





Benito Fernandez: Princess Máxima has worn the designs of fellow Argentinian Benito Fernandez. Fernandez is known for ruffles, flounces and a bit of the "Latino" design flair.







Jan Taminiau: Princess Máxima LOVES this Dutch fashion designer and has worn his design many times, including the Luxembourg Royal Pre-Wedding dinner (top photo) and a recent visit to Brunei (above).



Valentino Gal:





Finally, there's Valentino. Princess Máxima wore Valentino Custom Haute Couture on her Wedding Day in 2001, twelve years ago. The gown--estimated at costing over $200,000 (it's Haute Couture darlings!) was GLORIOUS, elegant and featured a QUEEN-worthy train (see above photo). She has continued  to wear designs from the Italian fashion house...






 Black and Silver Cocktail--Princess Máxima in Valentino Spring 2011 Ready-to-Wear





Crown Prince Willem-Alexander and Princess Máxima at Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria's Pre-Wedding Dinner in 2010--Princess Máxima is wearing Valentino Haute Couture Spring 2006




Can't wait to see what she'll wear on coronation day!!




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ROYAL COUTURE.....Queen Beatrix, Princess Maxima of the Netherlands Visits Brunei In Style!

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 22 Januari 2013 0 komentar




Sultan of Brunei welcomes Her Majesty Queen Beatrix





Flower Power: Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, in a fuschia flower printed dress with ruffled sleeves, neckline and one of her always-present hats--flanked by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei and his wife Pengiran Anak Saleha, Queen consort of Brunei


 


Yesterday--while all eyes were on the United States and the 2013 Presidential Inauguration--and especially on what First Lady Michelle Obama was wearing...there was other "Fashion News" of sorts being made on the other side of the World. On Monday, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei welcomed Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands to Brunei Darussalam for her two-day long State Visit to that Asian sultanate. This is Queen Beatirx' first visit to Brunei.





School Girls waving Dutch flags--Brunei





View of the Brunei royal palace, Istana Nurul Iman



The Dutch queen was accompanied by her son and heir-to-the-throne, Prince Willem-Alexander of Orange and his wife, Argentinian-born Princess Máxima as well as a trade delegation of Dutch companies. Oil giant Shell is part of a consortium operating in Brunei's extensive oil and gas fields. In other words, the Dutch and Brunei and Shell...are economically tied. It behooves all parties to smile and look fabulous, that is. By the way, this was the Queen's 53rd official state outing (!). On a selfish note: I am so jealous of her frequent flyer miles. Seriously.






Red Carpet Welcome: The Sultan of Brunei welcomes Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands as well as her son, Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange and his wife, Princess Maxima (in green)











The Sultan of Brunei is considered by Forbes magazine as the second richest royal in the world, with an estimated personal fortune of 20 billion dollars. This immense wealth can be seen in the spectacular collection of cars and planes that the Sultan has on display or his immense treasure palace, which has more than 1,700 rooms. After the Dutch royals arrived they were greeted with a "red carpet" welcome. Now speaking of red carpet--it was all about the Queen and her, shall we say "Queenly" sense of style--as well as her daughter-in-law, Princess Maxima (I'll get to her in a minute).







Let's discuss Queen Beatrix:





   HM Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands with the Sultan of Brunei



HM Queen Beatirx began the visit in one of her typical flower printed dresses--a fuchsia colored one) with a ruffled collar and sleeves--and yes, her iconic hat (photos at top of this post), but it was at the State Visit Dinner where she really "brought it". Darlings, that above IS A QUEEN








 Bell Sleeve DIVA:  HM Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands--Brunei State Visit Gala Dinner/Day One





HM Queen Beatrix wore an orange (she comes from the Royal House of Orange-Nassau) silk shantung gown with bell-shaped sleeves (similar to the Filipino dress/"butterfly sleeves" made infamous by Imelda Marcos). The gown featured an attached back cape of sorts that gave drama as she walked. The ensemble was accented by a gold sash, mini gold purse, shoes and yes, a beautiful strand of pearls and THE crown.








Bell Day Two: On Day Two of her Brunei State Visit, HM Queen Beatrix wore this ensemble above for another Gala event. It was a blue, gold and violet colored silk shantung coat and gown with yes, you guessed it--bell-shaped sleeves. She loves that sleeve silhouette I guess.








Shantung Queen: Queen Beatrix (with her son and daughter-in-law, Prince and Princess of Orange) looked every bit a Queen and with the use of silk shantung, was giving a nod to her Asian hosts and vibing a bit of that traditional South-East Asian fashion inspiration.





Now, time to discuss the Dutch Royal version of Kate Duchess of Cambridge--Princess Maxima:


 




Princess Maxima of the Netherlands packed a Fashion (with a Capital "F") punch on this trip. I've talked about Maxima in the past--and her outfits to various royal weddings and parties so I knew she was a bit of a style-ista and this trip really showed it. The Princess' first "Brunei State Visit" ensemble consisted of a silk satin 50's style emerald green tea-length dress with an off-the-shoulder neckline, fitted waist and a-line skirt shape. She finished the look with blush-colored pillbox hat, gloves and sling-back heels. I just want to know if this was her actual "Travel Ensemble". I'm sure they fly First Class (I think they call it "World Business Class") on KLM Royal Dutch Airlines but still, this is certainly not a comfortable travel across the world outfit). 








Red Carpet Fab: At the "Day One" State Visit Gala Dinner, HRH Princess Maxima looked radiant in a silver-putty colored gown with multi-seams, a cowl-draped shawl, long sleeves, fitted waist and slight train. It was exquisite.






 Back of gown--showing slight train--Princess Maxima of the Netherlands Brunei State Visit






 Front shawl/cape detail of Princess Maxima's gown--Brunei State Visit







Day Two Princess: On the "Day Two" evening event, the Princess wore this nude-colored beaded column gown with matching satin jacket with three-quarter sleeves and French Cuff detail. It's a bit 1990's for my taste but I still think she looked elegant and appropriate for the event. The jacket, however, is very "Mother-of-the-Bride".







Canary Sport: On a "Day Outing" with her husband while on the 2-day Brunei State Visit, the Princess also gave some stylish "Day Looks", including this canary yellow Capri pant and matching tunic-shirt ensemble. Love the bright on-trend neon color, the sensible camel-colored flats, matching color gloves (a lady ALWAYS has gloves!) and...






 A camel-colored raffia fascinator chapeau. Day Fierce. Speaking of Fierce...








Help Me Boys: HRH Princess Maxima of the Netherlands getting off a mini boat in a navy blue and white flower print peplum suit, wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, clutch and heels.





The print on this body-con peplum dress was FANTASTIC--and so was that diamond pin! This is one of my favorite "Brunei Outfits" on the Princess. She is GIVING Fashion, very on-trend and very ready to be photographed! Lastly...




 


Ivory Princess: HRH Willem-Alexander Prince of Orange and his wife, HRH Princess Maxima, in a very chic ivory fitted sheath dress with cowl neck, long sleeves and gold belt. And yes, a fabulous hat--Day 2 of Dutch Royals State Visit to Brunei





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