Re: Only Opportunity for Belgian Royal Ladies to wear their jewels. Archived Message
Posted by Johan on March 7, 2013, 11:31 am, in reply to "Re: Only Opportunity for Belgian Royal Ladies to wear their jewels."
Henri we do not all take breakfast that late. Besides in your favorite past (when ladies wore their hair up and did not involve themselves with things like jobs) dinner was served at noon and ladies wore their jewels. Scandinavian marriages are often in the afternoon and are white tie events and the men and women look amazing there. The new king will wear white tie for his investiture so it is not that strange to expect the Royal ladies attending to wear the female equivalent of white tie and that includes tiara's and jewels. Do i expect them to wear it? No! But it is one thing that i allready hold against our soon to be monarch. If he carries on behaving that way in his reign, i hope it will be short and the last reign of a monarch in the Netherlands. --Previous Message-- : I don't think it is crashing bore. For me the : idea that just after breakfast you have to : hose yourself into a gown and wear Jewels : for an event around Noon is weird. : : Jewels are made to unfold their splendour in : candlelight. No matter the faceting, size : and clarity, even the purest diamond has no : chance to break, refract and reflect light : properly in broad daylight. The State : Opening of Parliament in the UK is a : wonderful event, at the same time it is also : very weird that the Lords and Ladies are in : their robes, that here and there you can : spot Peeresses or aristocrat ladies in : Jewels but the rest is in fairly common : daily suit, not even in jaquet (morning : coat). : : I can live with the way it is done in 1948, : 198O and will happen in 2013. Let us not : exaggerate: all other Investiture Ceremonies : (Denmark, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, : Norway, Monaco) were pretty sober as well. : Even the Vatican or in Japan you will not : see the glanz und gloria of diamonds in : broad daylight. :
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