With the mothers Day just around the corner, we couldn’t help but wonder who they are today the most stylish and elegant mothers internationally† While thinking about this, we realized that we could repeat the loop a little more and get closer to the most mediatic ancestors of the moment, those whose appearance is always in the spotlight, analyzed down to the last millimeter and, for the same, are they are not exactly randomly chosen: the Royal family†
Despite the help of stylists – as is the case with practically all celebrities– follow, continue the dress code of the Royal Houses It is not easy. The rules were once quite strict, although many of the princesses, queens, and aristocrats on this list have managed to “rewrite” certain aspects of the protocol and update some of the stagnant rules. That label or formal attire can complicate the fact that you are a fashion benchmark and even authentic icons, but nothing could be further from the truth. Kate Middleton, Queen Letizia, Máxima of Holland, Mary of Denmark… all of them they know how to choose the right garments for every occasion, true to their own aesthetic line† Each one has a refined style of its own and a more than recognizable identity.
Used to being in the media day in and day out, the royals surprise us on many occasions when it comes to choosing their outfitsinspire and achieve hundreds of looks turn some of the clothes they wear into real bestsellers† For example, Queen Letizia recently wore a knitted dress with floral embroidery in Malaga, signed by Galcon Studio, which was said to sell out within hours. The same happened with the colorful Tory Burch model Kate Middleton appeared with in Belize or the Zara dress Carlota Casiraghi chose for her brother Pierre and Beatrice Borromeo’s pre-wedding.
Especially the mothers Royal they set the trend of sobriety and sophistication, but… Which of these 10 women will win the battle for style? Who do you think is the most elegant of them all?
The Queen Rania of Jordan It is a benchmark and a style icon within the ‘royal’ universe. But not only when it comes to red carpet looks for big occasions from companies like Salvatore Ferragamo or Valentino, but also when it comes to the latest trends, brands cheap such as Zara and garments as uncommon among royalty as leather skirts or gym shorts. Among her most memorable looks, We can’t help but styling her as a guest at Felipe VI and Letizia’s wedding with a white shirt and a long lace skirt with a mauve background, from Givenchy. A combination that continues to inspire the BBC universe.
The Duchess of Cambridge He manages to make every single item of clothing he wears during his public appearances viral. The British ‘royal’ has been able to adapt the strict style code of the British royal family to contemporary silhouettes, casual looks that are as sophisticated as they are current, and styles from Red carpet that left us speechless. His favorite companies include Alexander McQueen, Jenny Packham, LK Benett and Alessandra Rich. A piece of clothing? Undoubtedly the ‘midi’ dresses. Among the most recurring colors are red, bottle green and especially electric blue. Master the use of accessories like no other: headdresses, headbands and hats.
Created by her stylist, Eva Fernández, de Queen Letizia it’s all one style icon, creator of the most imitated looks and wearer of some of the most sought-after garments -and exhausted- of the moment. Her choices, always appropriate for the occasion and full of connotations, range from dresses Ladyranging from skirts of different lengths and silhouettes to blouses and pleated trousers that are perfect to combine with fashionable jackets. Manuel Pertegaz and Felipe Varela are some of his signatures at official events, while for the rest of meetings and less formal activities he chooses Uterqüe, Massimo Dutti, COS or Hugo Boss. One of his stamps? Heel vertigo.
The Queen of the Netherlands, Maxima of the Netherlandshas become a style queen with looks this wide one step ahead of the rest Royal when it comes to betting on color or patterns† Máxima dominates monochromatic outfits like no other, because it is exactly one of her characteristics, she is not afraid of the most vibrant shades of the color palette and she dares with prints that will not leave anyone indifferent. The favorite brands of the Dutch Queen are Jan Timiniau, Natan, Chanel or Valentino, without leaving her nods to Inditex from Zara. There’s no silhouette that can resist him or a hat he hasn’t put on, his quintessential accessory.
The Eldest daughter of Rainier III of Monaco and Grace Kelly inherited the to tempt and the beauty of his mother. At 65, Carolina de Monaco remains a benchmark for elegance and sophistication, that of someone who It was influencer when this word wasn’t even used in the popular heritage. And it’s that, many of the trends that are in vogue today, Carolina wore them 40 years ago. Suits, ballerinas, jackets too big, shirts with bows, pearls… A firm to which you are loyal? Without a doubt, Chanel.
We still haven’t left the Principality of Monaco – and we’re going to make a few more stops there, I tell you in advance – and it’s impossible to name Carolina de Monaco and not do the same with her worthy successor: Carlota Casiraghi† Her personal style has made her the center of attention, so much so that in her last public appearance she managed to outdo the rest of the Grimaldi family on Monaco’s national day. fashionable Wherever they are, her innate elegance and uncomplicated style bring her straight to this list. If we had to name their header firms, we’d resort to three big ones houses: Chanel, Gucci and Saint Laurent.
Less than a year ago the British magazine Tatler crowned Beatrice Borromeo as the Royal plus chic of the planet, even above her sister-in-law Carlota Casiraghi. The Italian aristocrat dominates the latest trends, even the most controversial, and dares with dresses naked, through the ‘total looks’, the lingerie style or the dresses full of sequins. Armani, Dior, Valentino or Alberta Ferretti are among his fetishes.
While the rest of the Monegasque royal family remains faithful to a rather outspoken style, Charlene de Monaco’s aesthetic is much more unpredictable† In fact, over the past decade we have been able to see the princess with Haute Couture maxi dresses signed by Armani in the purest style Old Hollywoodcapes, suits, leather pants, lingerie dresses, two pieces with skirts measuring unit… there is no look that can resist it! Of course, among all of them, Charlene controls them like no other. sets of blazer and pantseither in the form of tuxedo or from look informal.
Of all this list we could say that The Swedish heiress to the lathe is the most understated, down-to-earth and even classic† However, it is also true that Princess Victoria always uses the most inspiring timeless basics to create the perfect office looks: ‘midi’ skirts together with jackets in tweedtrouser suits, double breasted jackets, tailored straight trousers… Victoria de Sweden is a source of working look!†
the Australian Mary Donaldson He joined the Danish royal family almost two decades ago and, at just 50 years old, he is still everything a measure of style in official acts and in a matter of Street Style† Compared on many occasions to Jackie Kennedy for her sober and elegant aesthetic, always hand in hand with the latest trends of a more classic cut, she has demonstrated based on outfits that your choices are a success. like others royal family He has a penchant for luxury designers such as Dolce & Gabbana or Prada, although he does not hesitate to succumb to Zara’s most refined garments.
Source: Marie Claire

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