I didn't see any attribution previously. I thought the ivory top was gorgeous. But if she continues to wear Natan (who seems to be the royal go-to these days) then, yes, there will be some flops (Mathilde has been lead astray). Hopefully she'll be able to branch out. GD Josephine-Charlotte had exquisite taste and she used several Paris couturiers, IIRC. She wore Balmain when Oscar de la Renta headed it.
--Previous Message-- : "Another royal fashion icon to : follow!" : : Considering that the fiancée wore not one : but two outfits by under-talented and : royally over-used Belgian designer Edouard : Vermeulen / Natan (whose frequently badly : made designs keep being worn by all the : BeNeLux ladies, inexplicably), this kind of : proclamation is IMHO a bit premature. : : : --Previous Message-- : I totally agree. She fits in well with her : sisters-in-law to be (Alexandra and Tessy) : who are both youthful but very uncluttered : and elegant in their style. The ring too is : unique, and I like the touch of the yellow : gold bezel around the stone. : : Another royal fashion icon to follow! : : --Previous Message-- : Thank you so much for this closeup. I like : the ring; it has a lot of presence. The : ring is also visible at a distance in some : of the photos of the engagement reception : today. The countess appears to have a : sophisticated and unforced style, which I : also like. : : : --Previous Message-- : Countess Stéphanie de Lannoy: : : : : Source: wort.lu : : : : : : :