Princess Madeleine is called "The Most Beautiful Princess in the World". She is engaged! Recently, the royal family announced that Princess Madeleine's wedding will take place on 8 June 2013, at the Royal Palace chapel in downtown Stockholm.
She is the youngest child and second daughter of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden. Upon her birth, she was third in line of succession to the Swedish throne. After the birth of her niece, Princess Estelle, in February 2012, she became fourth in line of succession. Becasue she is called "The Most Beautiful Princess in the World", so her wedding is so concerned by all over the world.
Actually, who on earth will marry this pretty princess? It is said that Christopher O'Neill is a banker of Newyork who is 38 year old. He is American of British citizenship. It seems that the royal family of Sweden is very kind. Madeleine's elder sister Victoria also married to a common teacher.
According to the custom in western world, the couple will get married in the year after the engagement. Then in the summer of next year, which designer wedding dress will Princess Madeleine will wear? The local designer of Sweden Engsheden is very hot. It is said that Victoria also wore this deigner wedding dress during her wedding. And Engsheden has designed the wedding gowns for the royal family for a long time. Princess Madeleine is also his fan.
Then just let us expect the fairytale wedding ceremony in the next year!
12/26/2012
12/25/2012
Love Hat in Winter----Attractive Hats
The hat is definitely modern people's favorite. It is always the key point of the whole fashionable style and design. Do you want yourselves to be more attractive? A hat can help you.
1. Neutral Knitting Hat
The woolen jacket with fur has a strong feeling of design. The short style is much more fashionable. The knitting hat makes the whole appearance more stylish.
2. Stunning Bowler Hat
The simple black sweater with leggings is so modern. The black and white leggings makes the whole feeling not that thin and weak. The drawing of ear add glamor to the whole style.
3. Big Peaked Cap
The handsome dark color little suit with the slim pants is full of English style. The red scarf add a colorful glamor to the whole appearance. At the same time, it can defense the cold air. The camel color peaked cap increase the whole temperament.
4. Vintage Short Cap
Vintage white sweater with the ivory skirt and the bright orange belt makes you so slim. The gray hat makes the vintage style at the top.
5. Cute Knitting Hat
Navy blue long cardigan with the short skirt is full of young feel and the whole style is so school. And the long socks with long boots make leggs so long and slim. The light slanting knitting hat is so cute.
1. Neutral Knitting Hat
The woolen jacket with fur has a strong feeling of design. The short style is much more fashionable. The knitting hat makes the whole appearance more stylish.
2. Stunning Bowler Hat
The simple black sweater with leggings is so modern. The black and white leggings makes the whole feeling not that thin and weak. The drawing of ear add glamor to the whole style.
3. Big Peaked Cap
The handsome dark color little suit with the slim pants is full of English style. The red scarf add a colorful glamor to the whole appearance. At the same time, it can defense the cold air. The camel color peaked cap increase the whole temperament.
4. Vintage Short Cap
Vintage white sweater with the ivory skirt and the bright orange belt makes you so slim. The gray hat makes the vintage style at the top.
5. Cute Knitting Hat
Navy blue long cardigan with the short skirt is full of young feel and the whole style is so school. And the long socks with long boots make leggs so long and slim. The light slanting knitting hat is so cute.
12/19/2012
Winter's Best Choice-Long Overcoats Style!
The overcoat is an indispensable part in
autumn and winter. It has the fashion of appearance, but also has the top comfort.
It can bring us the fashionable style and make us warm. So it is always
favorite and it becomes indispensable in winter. So beautiful! So warm!
1.
Unique and Characteristic Style
The tough lines and style with the spiffy color are so
handsome. If you are a brave and unique girl, you can try this style.
2.
English and Over-knee Style
The long and over-knee green overcoat is so English. The
pants and shoots can make you look slim. The light shirt is the point.
3.
Classic Modern Style
The black and gray overcoat is at the top of classics. The
loose knitting skirt matches the whole color.
4.
Active Age Reduction Style
The navy blue overcoat always brings us a young feeling.
The white sweater and white pants can reduce the age. The long boots and bag match
well.
5.
Modern Design Style
Black and gray overcoat with clipping leather has a strong
design feel. The gray sweater and blue shirt are so ruched.
Gossip Girl Final Style
Gossip Girl series will end soon. Recently, Gossip Girl costume designer Eric Daman talked about his favorite moment in the series finale.
"Serena descending the staircase in her gilded Georges Chakra wedding gown is a moment to remember forever," he says. “And Chuck and Blair (in Elie Saab) finally in wedding blues."
Throughout its six seasons, the show offered many major style memories, though Daman finds it hard to pick just a few standouts.
"Each episode, each character, each outfit were all significant to the series — I loved dressing them all," he says. "You can't play favorites when playing with such a beautiful cast — after six years they become your family."
That sense of family is something Daman says he'll miss having. "I'll cherish the wonderful, fashionable, madcap moments we spent together trying on designer duds and playing dress-up," he shares.
Those moments of fashion brilliance are something he'd always hoped for — but didn’t necessarily think the show would attain.
"The styles on Gossip Girl evolved as much as we'd hoped they would from the beginning, and so much more than we could have ever imagined," he says. "We set out to be on trend, and inspire trends, but we did not — and could not — have expected Gossip Girl to become the worldwide fashion phenomenon it has become."
That evolution was especially clear on the show's leading ladies, Blake Lively's Serena and Leighton Meester‘s Blair. "With the success of the show spanning a full six seasons, it offered an incredible opportunity to develop the styles of the characters very fully, and over a long character arc for each," he explains. "As obvious as the choices seemed to become, they also became more specific, and more exciting to discover. As [the characters] grew up and evolved, their style followed suit."
So with the show coming to a close, does Daman have any regrets? Just one, he says: "My only regret is that it is over." Tell us: Whose wedding dress did you love best? And are you going to miss the show?
"Serena descending the staircase in her gilded Georges Chakra wedding gown is a moment to remember forever," he says. “And Chuck and Blair (in Elie Saab) finally in wedding blues."
Throughout its six seasons, the show offered many major style memories, though Daman finds it hard to pick just a few standouts.
"Each episode, each character, each outfit were all significant to the series — I loved dressing them all," he says. "You can't play favorites when playing with such a beautiful cast — after six years they become your family."
That sense of family is something Daman says he'll miss having. "I'll cherish the wonderful, fashionable, madcap moments we spent together trying on designer duds and playing dress-up," he shares.
Those moments of fashion brilliance are something he'd always hoped for — but didn’t necessarily think the show would attain.
"The styles on Gossip Girl evolved as much as we'd hoped they would from the beginning, and so much more than we could have ever imagined," he says. "We set out to be on trend, and inspire trends, but we did not — and could not — have expected Gossip Girl to become the worldwide fashion phenomenon it has become."
That evolution was especially clear on the show's leading ladies, Blake Lively's Serena and Leighton Meester‘s Blair. "With the success of the show spanning a full six seasons, it offered an incredible opportunity to develop the styles of the characters very fully, and over a long character arc for each," he explains. "As obvious as the choices seemed to become, they also became more specific, and more exciting to discover. As [the characters] grew up and evolved, their style followed suit."
So with the show coming to a close, does Daman have any regrets? Just one, he says: "My only regret is that it is over." Tell us: Whose wedding dress did you love best? And are you going to miss the show?
12/11/2012
Celebrating Yuletide
Excited! Christmas is around corner. I cannot wait to celebrate it! And I have searched online for many Yuletide ideas.
First, Santa Claus is here.
Second, Christmas Tree is almost the representative point during the Christmas.
Third, as for me, wearing Christmas feel nails must be cool and cute.
Then, preparing a pair of Christmas stocking is very important.
At last, drinking a hot cup of tea and watching a warm movie must be a good experince when it is snowing outside.
First, Santa Claus is here.
Third, as for me, wearing Christmas feel nails must be cool and cute.
Then, preparing a pair of Christmas stocking is very important.
At last, drinking a hot cup of tea and watching a warm movie must be a good experince when it is snowing outside.
Hugh Hefner's Engagement Ring to Crystal Harris
And to prove it, Harris posted photos of the big diamond sparkler, calling it "my beautiful ring."
Crystal Harris' engagement ring |
This is the plan they had in 2011 – a wedding at the mansion – except that Harris called it off just days before the nuptials were scheduled to happen in front of 300 invited guests.
Hugh Hefner and Ceystal Harris |
The onetime Playmate of the Month then ripped Hef's bedroom skills, calling him a two-second man, to which Hefner replied, "I missed a bullet" by not marrying her.
A year later, Hefner's "runaway bunny" bounded back to him.
12/04/2012
Kate's Maternity Fashion Inspiration
From Queen Rania to Princess Mathilde, which stylish royal will the Duchess of Cambridge look to for maternity style tips?
QUEEN RANIA OF JORDAN
Jordan's reigning style icon maintained her glamorous image while pregnant with her fourth child, Prince Hashem, in late 2004. A printed chiffon gown gets the royal treatment with a luxe black fur stole by night, while a timeless fitted tweed coat and classic black sweater and pants disguise her bump for a chic daytime look.
CROWN PRINCESS VICTORIA OF SWEDEN
A figure-flattering head-to-toe black ensemble deflects attention from the new mom's burgeoning bump during a public appearance in October 2011. By December, the Crown Princess flaunted her growing curves in glamorous head-to-toe sequins paired with sky-high stilettos during a Nobel prize ceremony in Sweden.
PRINCESS MATHILDE OF BELGIUM
Proving royal maternity style can be edgy, the cool blonde kept her hemlines above the knee and added a fashion-forward splash of black PVC while pregnant with her fourth child, Princess Eleonore, in February 2008.
CROWN PRINCESS MARY OF DENMARK
The Aussie-born Danish princess, who's drawn comparisons to Kate, took royal maternity style to a new level during her third pregnancy with twins Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine in 2010. A daring strapless silk jumpsuit paired with sky-high Louboutins disguised her four-month baby bump, while an asymmetrical LBD flattered her toned arms and growing tummy a month later.
PRINCESS MARIE OF DENMARK
Another Kate look-alike, the French-born Danish princess experimented with color during her two pregnancies. An empire-line chiffon gown in royal purple looked fresh after dark during her first pregnancy in 2009, while an eye-catching red shift and nude heels looked sharp during a public appearance in November 2011.
PRINCESS LETIZIA OF SPAIN
The chic former TV reporter didn't ditch her signature blazers during her 2005 pregnancy with second daughter Princess Leonor – she simply opted for classic black and white to flatter her growing bump!
QUEEN RANIA OF JORDAN
Jordan's reigning style icon maintained her glamorous image while pregnant with her fourth child, Prince Hashem, in late 2004. A printed chiffon gown gets the royal treatment with a luxe black fur stole by night, while a timeless fitted tweed coat and classic black sweater and pants disguise her bump for a chic daytime look.
CROWN PRINCESS VICTORIA OF SWEDEN
A figure-flattering head-to-toe black ensemble deflects attention from the new mom's burgeoning bump during a public appearance in October 2011. By December, the Crown Princess flaunted her growing curves in glamorous head-to-toe sequins paired with sky-high stilettos during a Nobel prize ceremony in Sweden.
PRINCESS MATHILDE OF BELGIUM
Proving royal maternity style can be edgy, the cool blonde kept her hemlines above the knee and added a fashion-forward splash of black PVC while pregnant with her fourth child, Princess Eleonore, in February 2008.
CROWN PRINCESS MARY OF DENMARK
The Aussie-born Danish princess, who's drawn comparisons to Kate, took royal maternity style to a new level during her third pregnancy with twins Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine in 2010. A daring strapless silk jumpsuit paired with sky-high Louboutins disguised her four-month baby bump, while an asymmetrical LBD flattered her toned arms and growing tummy a month later.
PRINCESS MARIE OF DENMARK
Another Kate look-alike, the French-born Danish princess experimented with color during her two pregnancies. An empire-line chiffon gown in royal purple looked fresh after dark during her first pregnancy in 2009, while an eye-catching red shift and nude heels looked sharp during a public appearance in November 2011.
PRINCESS LETIZIA OF SPAIN
The chic former TV reporter didn't ditch her signature blazers during her 2005 pregnancy with second daughter Princess Leonor – she simply opted for classic black and white to flatter her growing bump!
Prince William 's Pregnancy Inspired British Royal Maternity Fashions: A Look Back
Kate Middleton, The Duchess of Cambridge, 30, is expecting her first child, the Palace has confirmed.
From Queen Elizabeth II to Princess Di, see the stylish (and not-so-stylish) ways these mums-to-be handled pregnancy.
1. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE
The first British royal to have her maternity style immortalized in a formal portrait, Princess Charlotte of Wales ditched the uncomfortable corsets of her day in favor of an empire-line, puff-sleeve maternity gown in 1817.
2. THE QUEEN MOTHER
Simple tunic-style flapper dresses were all the rage in 1926, when the Duchess of York – wife of the future King George VI – gave birth to the little girl who would become Queen Elizabeth II. Busy prints and a loose-fitting cut made the simple flapper dress the perfect maternity and postpartum cover-up.
3. QUEEN ELIZABETH II
It was business as usual for Queen Elizabeth II during her fourth pregnancy (with Prince Edward) in 1964. Keen to maintain her official royal duties and disguise her eight-month baby bump, the Queen looked ladylike in a discreet bracelet-sleeve cocoon-style topcoat.
4. PRINCESS ANNE
The Queen's only daughter, Princess Anne, rocked a seriously '70s floral frock, complete with a prim pussy-bow collar, for a public appearance in 1977 while five months pregnant with her first child, Peter Philips. For her second pregnancy (with daughter Zara) four years later, the princess upped the style ante in an elegant a cream cape and eye-catching print blouse with a matching head scarf.
5. PRINCESS DIANA
Less than a year after marrying Prince Charles, the 21-year-old princess was still finding her fashion footing, stepping out in a loose-fitting scarlet empire-waist evening gown and a billowing polka-dot smock while pregnant with her firstborn, Prince William, in 1982.
6. SARAH FERGUSON
Pregnant with Princess Beatrice in June 1988, the Duchess of York took her maternity style cue from her royal sister-in-law, Princess Diana, when she attended a ballet in a puff-sleeve scarlet gown, which gave the unfortunate impression she was more than seven months pregnant at the time. By 1990, the Duchess, pregnant with Princess Eugenie, added the era's ubiquitous pinstripe power suit to her formal maternity wardrobe.
From Queen Elizabeth II to Princess Di, see the stylish (and not-so-stylish) ways these mums-to-be handled pregnancy.
1. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE
The first British royal to have her maternity style immortalized in a formal portrait, Princess Charlotte of Wales ditched the uncomfortable corsets of her day in favor of an empire-line, puff-sleeve maternity gown in 1817.
2. THE QUEEN MOTHER
Simple tunic-style flapper dresses were all the rage in 1926, when the Duchess of York – wife of the future King George VI – gave birth to the little girl who would become Queen Elizabeth II. Busy prints and a loose-fitting cut made the simple flapper dress the perfect maternity and postpartum cover-up.
3. QUEEN ELIZABETH II
It was business as usual for Queen Elizabeth II during her fourth pregnancy (with Prince Edward) in 1964. Keen to maintain her official royal duties and disguise her eight-month baby bump, the Queen looked ladylike in a discreet bracelet-sleeve cocoon-style topcoat.
4. PRINCESS ANNE
The Queen's only daughter, Princess Anne, rocked a seriously '70s floral frock, complete with a prim pussy-bow collar, for a public appearance in 1977 while five months pregnant with her first child, Peter Philips. For her second pregnancy (with daughter Zara) four years later, the princess upped the style ante in an elegant a cream cape and eye-catching print blouse with a matching head scarf.
5. PRINCESS DIANA
Less than a year after marrying Prince Charles, the 21-year-old princess was still finding her fashion footing, stepping out in a loose-fitting scarlet empire-waist evening gown and a billowing polka-dot smock while pregnant with her firstborn, Prince William, in 1982.
Pregnant with Princess Beatrice in June 1988, the Duchess of York took her maternity style cue from her royal sister-in-law, Princess Diana, when she attended a ballet in a puff-sleeve scarlet gown, which gave the unfortunate impression she was more than seven months pregnant at the time. By 1990, the Duchess, pregnant with Princess Eugenie, added the era's ubiquitous pinstripe power suit to her formal maternity wardrobe.
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