Showing posts with label Queen Elizabeth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Queen Elizabeth. Show all posts

Monday, 6 September 2010

Another right Royal smile!

Sorry for the blog absence over the last few days lovely reader, I was called away unexpected for a photo shoot in a far far far away land... Spain.

You can imagine my joy on my return when I saw the pics of our lovely Queen smiling that big smile she likes to show off every now and again. Saturday saw the Braemar Gathering - the traditional Highland Games event - where some of the royals enjoyed the tossing of the caber and tug of war games.

I've spoken in the past about the Queen and her smile, last time on here it was with Prince Phillip, and how it warms me to see this public display of being happy. We're so used to seeing a rather royal serious face, so enjoy these pictures people.

Happy happy Monday!




Britain's Queen Elizabeth (L) speaks to Prince Charles as they attend the Braemar Gathering, in Braemar Scotland September 4, 2010.  REUTERS/Russell Cheyne  (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ROYALS)

I will try and source some more pics soon!

Monday, 16 August 2010

The 'queen' of fabrics...

As winter approaches, and let me tell you it's approaching fast (anyone else have to layer up this morning?), we're all scrambling over each other to update our wardrobes. The new season brings with it so many exciting new trends, colours, prints and fabrics, too many to mention in this little post, but one of the most interesting for me is velvet.

When I think of velvet a few people come to mind; Morticia Addams, the Queen and Graham Norton. Morticia Addams very much defines Gothic-chic for me - in her long, fish-tail black gowns, velvet was definitely a key fabric for her wardrobe. The Queen pulls on the velvet when she does the important stuff - State opening of Parliament, her birthday etc, in fact velvet is very much a royal fabric (sorry, royal reference yet again!). And Graham Norton, bless him, often opts for... erm... rather 'out there' styles of jackets, often Hugh Hefner inspired, i.e. crushed velvet. Not that I mind it. In the right context it can look great!



Anyway anyway anyway, what I'm trying to say is that VELVET IS BACK! It was rife on the catwalks for this autumn winter. Altuzarra sent a series of burnt red velvet creations down the catwalk, Armani, Gucci and Fendi all joined in with the plush fabric brigade and PPQ hit the Gothic trend hard with black velvet and gold curtain-like fringing.

For the men, Armani and D&G produced lots of lovely, rich hued velvet jackets, Etro sent a stunning purple coat down their catwalk, and Gucci and Hermes, amongst others, also gave us men the chance to tap into the super-trend.

Vivienne Westwood and Alexander Wang


Zac Posen and Andrew GN


Giorgio Armani and Altuzarra


Gucci and Louis Vuitton


Gianfranco Ferre and Etro


D&G and Giorgio Armani




AND NOW YOUR TURN...


Paul Smith velvet dinner jacket, £375 at www.my-wardrobe.com and velvet tuxedo jacket, £40 at Tesco (they do it again!)
Lanvin soft velvet trews, £375 at www.brownsfashion.com and Adam Kimmel desert boots, £190 at www.brownsfashion.com

TBA organza collar velvet dress (so regal!), £150 at www.asos.com and amaze velvet shoe boot, £29.99 at www.newlook.com

Gothic inspired dress, £29 Limited Edition at Primark (end of August) and this gorge velvet skirt, £80 www.frenchconnection.com

Tuesday, 25 May 2010

Fit For A Queen

As you all know today is the state opening of Parliament. I have to say that even though I voted (Greens, oops!), I have little interest in politics. I know that may sound incredibly ignorant and totally un-patriotic, but I do sometimes get the impression, and correct me if I'm wrong, that politics in this country is really a game filled with mostly white, bald, aging men who are all slightly on the fat side of thin.

We are now faced with a coalition government. Are we going to be happy with that? Course not! But then why didn't we all vote? It's a vicious circle. Anyway anyway anyway, I digress. The point of this post is to show you some pics of our dear Queen, HRH herself, heading over to Parliament, in all her royal getup, to deliver her speech which sets out the legislative agenda for the year ahead (more than 20 bills I understand!).

I must stress that I am not a Royalist either. I care not whether we have a Monarch. The 'does it/ doesn't it' make a difference to our country has been an ongoing debate for so long yet they are still here. I am, however, so utterly intrigued by the whole institution that I felt compelled to show you some images from today.

I'm the first to admit that I have read most books and watched most DVDs regarding the Queen, and at the end of each one I want to see and read more and more. It's a small addiction of mine. Forgive me.

Here they are. What a regal spectacle!

Enjoy.

The Queen Attends The State Opening Of Parliament


Britain's Queen Elizabeth leaves Buckingham Palace in a horse drawn carriage to attend the State Opening of Parliament, in London


The Queen Attends The State Opening Of Parliament


Britain's Queen Elizabeth walks through the Royal Gallery in the Palace of Westminster during the State Opening of Parliament, London


The Queen Attends The State Opening Of Parliament


Britain's Queen Elizabeth walks up the Norman stairs to attend the State Opening of Parliament at the House of Lords in Westminster


Britain's Queen Elizabeth walks up the Norman stairs to attend the State Opening of Parliament at the House of Lords in Westminster


The Queen Attends The State Opening Of Parliament