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ROYAL COUTURE.....Queen Sofia of Spain, Style Icon Through The Years

Friday, June 20, 2014




Mantilla Diva: Queen Sofia of Spain



Yesterday, King Juan Carlos of Spain officially handed over his crown, throne, title...you get it, to his son Felipe. Felipe is now Felipe VI King of Spain. The official ceremony was televised live on BBC World News and yes, I was up until 2 AM PST watching it!






Belted Fashionista: Queen Sofia during the Abdication Ceremony--with her husband, King Juan Carlos I and son, the new King Felipe VI



In terms of Abdication Ceremonies and Handing-over-a-Crown, it was rather low-key, in accordance to the fact that Spain has recently hit some difficult economic times and well, it wouldn't be kosher for people to be talking about the $100,000+ Haute Couture being worn and all the Too Mucheey being spent (at the Spanish tax payers expense) on a grand affair. It was still grand but with a lower-case "g". In light of this "passing the torch" to the younger generation, I wanted to pay a Style Homage to the older, and particularly, Queen Sofia, the Queen Mother.





Doña Sofia has always been a style icon in my eyes and here, I want to pay tribute to this. Let's begin with her chartreuse satin suit worn at yesterday's official Ceremony Welcoming the new King of Spain. Queen Sofia wore this silk taffeta suit with three-quarter sleeves, high neck. It was austere, elegant and perfect. What I especially liked was the very Retro 60's back button detail: 






Buttoned Queen Mother: Queen Sofia of Spain--in the the balcony of the Palace, greeting the "masses" welcoming the newly crowned King of Spain (fourth from left)





Queen Sofia 1960's



I love this look from the then-Princess of Greece and Denmark, Sophia. Donning a mink shawl, pearls, silk chiffon dress, hat and elbow-length white gloves, she looks every bit a future queen...or Hollywood royalty.







The Wedding: In 1962, the Greece-born Princess Sophia of German-Danish descent wed Infante Juan Carlos in Greece wearing a Jean Dessès Haute Couture custom wedding gown with (as you can see) a very, very long royal-worthy train. The silk satin  and lace veiled gown would be estimated at costing over $100,000 in the 21st Century Haute Couture pricing standards. The wedding was attended by many Euro royals at the time and occurred at a Catholic church even though she was Greek Orthodox. Naturally, Sofia converted to Roman Catholicism to become more palatable to Roman Catholic Spain. Also, her Greek name of Sophia became "Latinized" to then become Sofia.





1970's:





During her first official appearance as Queen of Spain in 1975--Sofia wore a teal coat and gown inn an A-line silhouette with gold trim, long sleeves and black lace Mantilla. She looked every bit a Couture Queen alongside her husband, King Juan Carlos I and children (future King Felipe standing in between them with his sister).





Mantilla Queen:



As the Queen of Spain, Sofia wore the Spanish headdress of a peineta (hair-comb) and mantilla (lace fabric draped over the headdress). And she wore it well. Even though among many "inside social circles", she was still considered the "German Queen", she made sure to wear this iconic Spanish fashion accessory. Here are some of the best Queen Sofia Mantilla fashion moments:













Polka Dot Sevillana Fashion Queen: 

Queen Sofia never met a polka dot she did not like...case in point...




Sevillana Fab: Queen Sofia





With Pope John Paul II (left) and in Valentino Haute Couture polka-dot red-and-white gown



Sofia: The Boxy Suit Queen





Queen Sofia loves a boxy-cut suit. Especially in a bright color. Skirt lengths are always at the knee and the jackets have notched or portrait collars. Even during the wedding announcement of the future King of Spain (photo above), one can see that Sofia LOVED a boxy-cut suit. Here are some of the best ones from  recent years...









Resort Sofia:



As much as Queen Sofia loves a tailored boxy suit, there is proof that for "Resort", she also loved a more relaxed look as seen in the photo with her daughter-in-law (and future Queen) Letizia and with Princess Diana in the above pics.



Boho Chic Sofia:



Queen Sofia, in all her Euro fabulousless, can do Boho Chic perfectly. In the above left photo, she is wearing a multi-printed dress while in Greece at a pre-wedding dinner event for Prince Nikolaos and Princess Tatiana. And on the right photo, Queen Sofia looks Boho-perfect in this Valentino Couture blouson sleeved satin-belted gown (along with Belgium's Queen Fabiola).



Gown Queen:

Queen Sofia loves a gown, especially for events involving Official Engagements, Dinners and World Leader Dinner Engagements. Here are some of my favorites...






Blouson Sleeve Top-and-Column Gown Skirt






Printed and Bright Colored Gowns








Blushing Queen--Draped and Lace Gown at Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria's Wedding



Ball Gown Sofia:

Queen Sofia also ADORES a good full shaped ball gown--especially if thre's a drop-waist...here are some examples...






Ball Gown Queens: With Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands






Queen Sofia with fashion designer Oscar de la Renta and Hillary Clinton--at the Gold Medal Gala of the Queen Sofia Spanish Institute Honoring Hillary Clinton and Antonio Banderas in 2013







Muchisimas Gracias HM Queen Sofia of Spain for being a Style Muse



ROYAL COUTURE.....Princess Mathilde of Belgium Duchess of Brabant, future Queen Consort of Belgium, a Fashion Gallery!

Monday, July 8, 2013




Future Queen: Princess Mathilde, Duchess of Brabant, Mathilde of Belgium



On July 21st, Belgium's King Albert II will abdicate. That means that his eldest son, Crown Prince and Heir Apparent Philippe Duke of Brabant, will become the new King of Belgium. His wife, Mathilde, Duchess of Brabant will officially be Queen Consort--in other words, wife of the King, thank you very much. Mathilde will, on July 21st, become the first ever Belgian born Queen consort of Belgium (what a new idea--a Belgium born person actually "ruling" over Belgium!). Her father-in-law--the King has been embroiled in a mess of a mistress and secret offspring and well...he may have seen the writings on the wall, as it were. It was time to big Adiue and Tot Ziens ("Good Bye" in French and Flemish) to the crown.






 Belgian Royal: (Left to right) Prince Emmanuel, Prince Philippe, Princess Elisabeth, Princess Mathilde
and Prince Gabriel of Belgium attend the Belgian Royal Family official
photocall at Laeken Castle on September  2012



The Princess--who is of Belgian and noble Polish descent--is a big fashionista. This, naturally is what I am interested in here on my NICKVERREOS.COM blog. She loves to give fashion at important events, royal weddings, etc.






Most recently, she wore this peplum belted and printed dress at a July 8th visit to Laeken Castle--(left to right) Queen Paola, King Albert, Prince Philippe and Princess Mathilde of
Belgium receive members of COMORI at Laeken Castle on July 8, 2013 in
Brussels, Belgium



The future Queen consort LOVES a neckline "knot":




Red Knot Princess: Princess Mathilde and Prince Philippe at the  King Baudouin African Development Price at the Royal Palace in Brussels, Belgium in May 2013






Knot Diva: Princess Mathilde and Prince Philippe of Belgium--Educational Center Paddenbroek Royal Visit March 2013, Gooik, Belgium



Her favorite designers of choice include Belgian fashion brand Natan and Armani Prive. Not "Giorgio Armani" darlings but it's Haute Couture branch! Giorgio Armani is too "for the regular people" of course. Yes kids, she loves--and can afford $100,000+ costing Haute Couture--she's a Euro Royal! So let's discuss Mathilde, the next Belgian Queen consort and her FASHION sense:







The Wedding: When Mathilde married Prince Philippe II of Belgium and became the Crown Princess of Belgium, she wore a white custom wedding gown with stand-up collar coat from Belgian Fashion House Natan and its designer Edouard Vermeulen...








Peplum and Twisted Natan--Princess Mathilde of Belgium (in Natan) and Queen Maxima of The Netherlands (top photo); Queen Maxima of The Netherlands in Natan design (similar to P rincess Mathilde's) at the Dutch Royal Abdication Signing-Over Ceremony



Mathilde of Belgium is a big fan of Natan and its designer Edouard Vermeulen and has worn many of his designs, besides her wedding. It is a sure thing that she will be wearing Natan for the July 21st abdication/coronation festivities. Here are some other times Mathilde has worn Natan:



Princess Mathilde in Natan black and white flower printed sheath dress: "Festival van Vlaanderen" Concert at Palais de Bruxelles, October 2012 in Brussels, Belgium








 Princess Mathilde in Natan white and navy printed dress--"Liege a Paris" Concert at the
Theatre des Champs-Elysees on October 2012, Paris, France





The future Queen Consort of Belgium also loves Armani Prive:




Armani Blue: Princess Mathilde and Prince Philippe II of Belgium attend the Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, 2011







Armani Violet: Princess Mathilde and Prince Philippe II attend the royal wedding of Prince Albert II and Charlene Wittstock at the Prince's Palace of Monaco, 2011







 Armani Fuschia: Princess Mathilde at the dinner reception following the wedding of Prince Albert of Monaco to Charlene Wittstock 2011



Here are some other looks from Princess Mathilde of Belgium:








 Princess Mathilde and Prince Philippe II of Belgium arriving at Stockholm Cathedral for the nuptials of Princess Victoria of Sweden and Daniel Westling, 2010








Princess Mathilde and Prince Philippe II attend the pre-Royal Wedding dinner of Prince William and Kate Middleton in 2011 at the Mandarin Hotel in Knightsbridge, London








Princess Mathilde of Belgium and Prince Philippe II of Belgium attend the
wedding ceremony of Prince Guillaume Of Luxembourg and Princess
Stephanie of Luxembourg at the Cathedral of our Lady of Luxembourg on
October 2012 in Luxembourg








Princess Mathilde and Prince Philippe II of Belgium attend the Gala dinner for the wedding of
Prince Guillaume Of Luxembourg and Stephanie de Lannoy at the
Grand-ducal Palace on October 2012





 Prince Philippe II and Princess Mathilde of Belgium arrive at the Rijksmuseum to attend the Pre-Coronation Gala Dinner for Willem-Alexander and Maxima of The Netherlands, May 2013






Prince Philippe II and Princess Mathilde of Belgium at the Coronation of Willem-Alexander and Maxima of The Netherlands, May 2013



Can't wait to see what the future Queen consort wears on July 21st!





 

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