Friday, April 29, 2011

Our Hearts Melt!

FASHION WINNERS AND LOSERSINTRODUCING THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE....





WHAT BRIDE (AND WOMAN) DOESN'T WANT TO HEAR, YOU LOOK BEAUTIFUL! And she did and does and always will in our hearts!

6 comments:

gcotharn said...

Nice threads, all around.

MLD said...

Hi,



S remarked it would have been fun if you could have come to the middle-of-the-night party. I got up at 2:00, showered and cut up some fruit, and pulled in at her house at 3:00. K came from next door about 3:30, and B came with scones at 4:00.

Wasn't it spectacular - came off just perfectly. I thought Kate's dress could not have been more beautiful and appropriate; it was a classic and will never look dated (as Princess Anne's and Diana's do, in my opinion). And Pippa's dress was equally stunning. Those Middletons are all Whippet thin aren't they? Queen Elizabeth looked lovely in her yellow choice, I thought - hard to believe she's 85. Wonder if Andrew's daughters picked out their outland!ish getups to rebel because their mother was not invited. Have you ever! I like Camilla, but did not care for her coatdress - pleats were not becoming. William and Harry were both adorable - loved how William went outside the night before and talked to the peeps gathered to spend the night. I loved it all - the music, the minister's message - and the trees in the Abbey! That was brilliant - made it even more beautiful. We'll discuss more in person when you get home.

Webutante said...

Missed you ladies and watching the grand occasion at such a grand hour with you! We have lots of debriefing to do when I get home!

Thanks for writing....xxoo

Kristen said...

Wasn't Kate's dress lovely? And her sister was so beautiful too.
Hope to see you in Colorado this summer.
xoxo

Webutante said...

Thanks, my dear! God willing I will be there in early July. Love to you and Jeff.

BeBoMy said...

I absolutely love the link to fashion winners & losers--it is great. I have been so glued to the tv, whenever I could, to see everything--especially loved the bride's gown & veil.