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I think it's just so sweet that Märtha Louise's home-ec teacher helped her felt a hat to wear to the Dutch royal wedding. I mean, nothing says "I care" like a homemade hat, right? ![]()
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The Danish women seem to go in for these high-crowned, off-kilter hats (I know, she's Norwegian). I don't like the style, but this is a nice one of the genre. And the suit is beautiful, and I like the color scheme. She gets high marks from me.
Doesn't she look like Disney's Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland?
I don't hate this for some reason. The colour combo is nice, and I quite like the shape of the hat.
This had me speechless for at least a minute. Then it evolved into a full on laugh attack. Awful, especially the olive green colour.
I wouldn't mind having a suit this colour and style in my wardrobe! The hat is quirky...rather like the wearer; I think she pulled it off
I couldn't quite work out what was going on here - I thought she had a lilac mohican. I quite like it, but if it had been the same colour as her outfit it could have been knock-out - the olive is a bit 'meh'
actaully one of her better outfits and hats considering the 'wacky' things she tends to show up in - her appearance ar Felipe and Letizia's wedding wearing the Spanish flag colours on a dress was interesting