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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2005 17:44:07 GMT -4
I have a question and I didn't know where to ask it, so I started this thread.
Anyways, why do royal wedding dresses look so similar? Are there regulations regarding what a royal bride can wear? Do they have to have sleeves? Anyone know?
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Post by azaleaqueen on Apr 13, 2005 19:12:13 GMT -4
I imagine there's some sort of unwritten "dress code". They simply must exude pomposity, you know. And, the long, elaborate trains might necessitate some sort of special underpinnings to support the weight.
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Post by zivvie on Apr 14, 2005 11:22:41 GMT -4
I also think that there's supposed to be an air of purity and virginity and girliness surrounding the bride. You know, the whole "my prince has come, now my life can begin!" crapola. IIRC, the Queen Mum's dress was pretty and lacy and not an expolsion of poofiness. Granted, her wedding took place 80-some years ago and wasn't televised, but I do remember it being quite pretty. Ah: here it is.
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Post by may2 on Apr 14, 2005 18:14:28 GMT -4
Most royal weddings take place in cathedrals. They probably don't allow short sleeves let alone strapless gowns.
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Post by azaleaqueen on Apr 14, 2005 19:16:57 GMT -4
Well, the Queen Mum got married during an era when "pouf" wasn't in.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2005 13:15:59 GMT -4
Thanks, guys!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2005 19:16:04 GMT -4
Who was the black woman and the royal prince who married in the late 1990s?
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Post by brinksteria on Aug 16, 2005 10:12:56 GMT -4
Do you mean Maximilian and Angela of Liechtenstein? Very attractive couple. She's older than him by 11 years, which (to me) makes their pairing extra cool.
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Post by Auroranorth on Aug 16, 2005 16:15:10 GMT -4
I think your average royal bride needs to be covered- displaying cleavage while getting married is kind of risky. Does anyone remember that black dress the Princess of Wales wore pre-wedding that had people debating for weeks over whether there was too much cleavage and a possible nipple slip? No one wants that at their wedding, so a firmly anchored bodice with sleeves is the way to go for safety's sake.
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Post by phenobarbara on Aug 18, 2005 17:54:18 GMT -4
Yes. That was before Diana had any fashion sense. Charles bitched at her after he saw the photos.
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