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>Quod Erat Demonstrandum

In Classic Elegant Dressing, Dignified Bridal Gown, Princess Bridal Gown, Princess' Wedding Gown, Royal Wedding Gown, Traditional Dressing, Traditional Wedding Dress on 29/04/2011 at 7:49 am

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Quod Erat Demonstrandum

Posted on April 29, 2011 at 10:59 AM
Two times earlier this year I posted my opinion about bridal gowns or wedding dresses*. I said that women of high station wear long sleeves and high necklines. I was vindicated this morning, as the new bride of Prince William wore a very tasteful dress with traditional lace long-sleeves, high neck, full skirt and an actual waistline. I’m very pleased to see my prediction borne out in such a lovely way by an elegant, dignified bride.
The Princess’ choice of demurely pendulous earrings and no necklace was perfect.
Let us hope that women of all ages eschew the strapless, sleeveless gowns they have been sporting of late (which resemble nothing so much as swimsuits with trains), and take a cue on timeless, classic style from a Princess.
©M-J de Mesterton 
April 29th, 2011

Quod Erat Demonstrandum

In Classic Elegant Dressing, Dignified Bridal Gown, Princess Bridal Gown, Princess Catherine, Princess' Wedding Gown, Royal Wedding Gown, Traditional Dressing, Traditional Wedding Dress on 29/04/2011 at 7:49 am


Quod Erat Demonstrandum

Posted on April 29, 2011 at 10:59 AM

Above: I posted this dress pattern on March 22nd. Besides Vogue Patterns, I was first to press this dress onto the internet, and I did it more than one month before the royal wedding. ©M-J de Mesterton

Two times earlier this year I posted my opinion about bridal gowns or wedding dresses*. I said that women of high station wear long sleeves and high necklines. I was vindicated this morning, as the new bride of Prince William wore a very tasteful dress with traditional lace long-sleeves, high neck, full skirt and an actual waistline. I’m very pleased to see my prediction borne out in such a lovely way by an elegant, dignified bride. I had even posted a pattern of an almost identical dress to the one Princess Catherine wore, on March 22nd.
The Princess’ choice of demurely pendulous earrings and no necklace was perfect.
Let us hope that women of all ages eschew the strapless, sleeveless gowns they have been sporting of late (which resemble nothing so much as swimsuits with trains), and take a cue on timeless, classic style from a Princess.
©M-J de Mesterton 
April 29th, 2011

Quod Erat Demonstrandum

In Classic Elegant Dressing, Dignified Bridal Gown, elegant dressing, Princess Bridal Gown, Princess' Wedding Gown, Royal Wedding Gown, Traditional Dressing, Traditional Wedding Dress on 29/04/2011 at 7:49 am


Quod Erat Demonstrandum

Posted on April 29, 2011 at 10:59 AM
Two times earlier this year I posted my opinion about bridal gowns or wedding dresses*. I said that women of high station wear long sleeves and high necklines. I was vindicated this morning, as the new bride of Prince William wore a very tasteful dress with traditional lace long-sleeves, high neck, full skirt and an actual waistline. I’m very pleased to see my prediction borne out in such a lovely way by an elegant, dignified bride.
The Princess’ choice of demurely pendulous earrings and no necklace was perfect.
Let us hope that women of all ages eschew the strapless, sleeveless gowns they have been sporting of late (which resemble nothing so much as swimsuits with trains), and take a cue on timeless, classic style from a Princess.
©M-J de Mesterton 
April 29th, 2011

>Traditional Bridal Gown at Vogue Patterns

In Classic Bridal Gown, Dignified Bridal Gown, Elegant Wedding Gown, Modest Bride, Traditional Wedding Dress on 20/03/2011 at 6:30 am

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A few months ago, I wrote about wedding gowns, and how they now resemble swimsuits with trains. Here is an excellent example of the traditional, dignified bride’s dress, from Vogue Patterns.

Traditional Bridal Gown at Vogue Patterns

In Classic Bridal Gown, Dignified Bridal Gown, Elegant Wedding Gown, Modest Bride, Traditional Wedding Dress on 20/03/2011 at 6:30 am

A few months ago, I wrote about wedding gowns, and how they now resemble swimsuits with trains. Here is an excellent example of the traditional, dignified bride’s dress, from Vogue Patterns.

Traditional Bridal Gown at Vogue Patterns

In Classic Wedding Dress, Dignified Bridal Gown, Modest Wedding Dress, Traditional Bridal Gown on 20/03/2011 at 6:26 am

A few months ago, I wrote about wedding gowns, and how they now resemble swimsuits with trains. Here is an excellent example of the traditional, dignified bride’s dress, from Vogue Patterns.

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