Showing posts with label Koninginnedag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Koninginnedag. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Royal Fashion Awards: Koninginnedag 2012

Koninginnedag, or Queen's Day, was yesterday in the Netherlands, and the Dutch royal family turned up for the street party as only they could.

Best, Obviously
Queen Beatrix
Hey, it's her day and it's been a tough year. The absence of Prince Friso - in a London hospital with serious brain injuries after being trapped in an avalanche earlier this year - and his wife Princess Mabel was certainly felt at the celebrations. The Queen Bea can wear whatever she likes.

Best in Cute
Princess Margriet and Pieter
Aw, here, warm your hearts with these two: Princess Margriet and her husband Pieter van Vollenhoven.

Best in Máxima
Princess Máxima
Yes, best in Máxima. She has her own category now. Because no one else could pull off an outfit that's simultaneously pulled from Peggy Olson's Mad Men wardrobe and Princess Estelle's nursery and make me love it.

SHOES!
Princess Aimée
Oh, I know. I can hear you over there - you that don't think these are princess-ish, and you that are ready to do all her foot health worrying for her. But as a Certified Shoe Person, let me just say this: SHOES! How delightfully entertaining.

Worst in Shoes
Princess Marilène
 
Mmmm....no. Not wedges, dear. Not with that. The rest, though: full marks.

Best and Worst in Green
Princess Laurentien and Princess Annette
Laurentien wraps us up with a lovely and understated green print, while Annette takes the worst here with all that shine.

Who's your best and worst dressed?


Photos: Daylife/Getty Images/AP/Dutch Photo Press/PPE/Nieboer

Friday, May 6, 2011

Flashback Friday: Mabel at Koninginnedag

All things considered, Princess Mabel was pretty tame at this year's Queen's Day celebrations. Odd, but tame. I had to go back in time for a little comparison: just how much of her particular brand of crazy does Mabel bring to Koninginnedag each year?

2005
Mabel made her first appearance on what was essentially Queen's Day: A Very Special Episode, as it was also a celebration of Queen Beatrix's Silver Jubilee. I don't mind the zebra-esque suit, but the hat is most unfortunate.

2006
Aw, well, there's no knocking cute maternity fashion, even when it does include giant neck flowers. Besides, I like the shoes.

2007
Interesting sunglasses, but all in all, not a bad outfit for doing the Egyptian in. The Bangles would be proud.

2008
 So basic, so sane, so completely un-Mabel! But never fear, you haven't seen the shoes yet.
 
Without a bit of the court jester, you just wouldn't be able to recognize her. Oh, and she owns these bad boys in pink too.

2009
At first glance, it looks like birds, this print, to which I thought: this dress is Tippi Hedren's worst nightmare. But it turns out it's leaves and vines, so I'll rephrase: this dress is a gardening granny's worst nightmare. And mine too: how dowdy can you get? Dowdy and half inside out.

2010
NOW we're talking! Princess J.Lo.'s in the house. Look how pumped she is about her wrinkled Wal-Mart jumpsuit and heels stolen from one of the Olsen twins.

Oh, Mabel. Gotta love her. I'm a little disappointed in these showings. At least, at her nuttiest, she's good for a laugh. Let's hope she brings her nutty to full display for Koninginnedag 2012; I felt a little let down this time around.

Do you have a favorite Mabel Queen's Day outfit?

Photos: ANP/PPE/Getty Images

Monday, May 2, 2011

Royal Fashion Awards: Koninginnedag 2011

As much as I love watching a good ol' royal event, there are so many that you couldn't pay me to actually take part in. Standing perfectly still, straight as a stick, with no smiling allowed? No thank you. There are loads that I'd love to partake in, though, and in addition to anything falling in the tiara category, Koninginnedag, or Queen's Day, in the Netherlands is at the top of the list. For those unfamiliar: this is Queen Beatrix's official birthday (much like Queen Elizabeth, she gets two). Each year she and her family visit different cities and partake in the open air festivities and flea markets that the celebration is known for.

And they have a rockin' good time, right, Princesses Marilène and Anita?
That's right. Even Queen Beatrix and her sister Princess Margriet can't help themselves.
The fun is contagious! And so are the fashions...

Best in Hats
Queen Beatrix
Left to Right: Princess Laurentien, Queen Beatrix, Princess Margriet
Some treat this like a proper hatted event, some don't. Among those that did this year, Laurentien came up with the strangest combo: trousers and a fancy hat. Short trousers, to be exact. Also riding the Pepto Bismol train was Margriet, who fared better with her cute little feathered deal, but I find her shoes questionable. So the crown goes to Beatrix, for doing her Beatrix thing. Besides, you pretty much have to give the Queen some credit on Queen's Day, don't you?

Best in Accessories
Princess Annette
L to R: Princess Máxima, Princess Anita, Princess Annette, Princess Aimée
No hat? No problem. Máx went the floral route, while Anita threw a tiny little beaded flower in the mix. Aimée wore a lovely pair of earrings, but the best has to be Annette. Orange earrings, orange coat, orange holiday. Plus, how pretty does she look? Looking good in orange must be a prerequisite for marrying into this family.

Best in van Vollenhoven
Princess Aimée
L to R: Princess Marilène, Princess Anita, Princess Aimée, Princess Annette
Princess Margriet and her husband Pieter van Vollenhoven had a clan of four boys, and now they have a clan of four Princess daughters-in-law. Belted dresses fare better in living color on Marilène than they do in boring beige on Anita. The aforementioned Annette went very casual in her trousers and sandals, but I do enjoy her orange. The best, though, has to be super cute Aimée and her gorgeous printed coat. Not too casual, not too stiff, and an instant eye-catcher.

Best in Potential Trouble
Princess Mabel
L to R: Princess Máxima, Princess Mabel
Máxima wore this diaphanous purple dress that reminded me of Mary's second christening dress and that Liesl dress that you know I love (and the Sound of Music references that I can't seem to get enough of), but it concerned me. So floaty! Such a windy day! Such a disaster waiting to happen! She seems to have been spared that from the photos, so I'll focus on Mabel instead. At first glance, she looks quite normal. Overly winter-esque, but not too nuts. (This is Mabel we're talking about, remember. If you're new to the Dutch princesses, here's what you need to know: she crazy. Gather your frame of reference.) But then I saw that last shot. Good for her for playing volleyball gamely. Also probably good for her that the photographer wasn't at a different angle. The last thing we need is the mother of all wardrobe malfunctions on our hands.

Who makes your Queen's Day best dressed list?

Photos: PPE/v.d.Werf/Nieboer/ANP/Robin Utrecht