<p>I think the beige bow hat is much worse than the butterflies. Some article I read online called it “prawn-colored entrails”! </p>
<p>The way Beatrice and Eugenie were dressed was shocking. They seemed to be in desperate “look at me” mode. I liked Beatrice’s dress and shoes; there was nothing wrong with them. A simple hat would have made her look fine. Eugenie’s whole outfit was a disaster.</p>
<p>Beatrice’s dress struck me as being better suited for an older woman than one in her early twenties, but it certainly wasn’t a terrible choice. It was the hat that ruined the outfit.</p>
<p>Eugenie looked as though she had made an effort to choose an outfit that was as unflattering as humanly possible.</p>
<p>I wonder whether they would have looked better if their mother had also been invited to the wedding. Possibly, the three of them might have shopped together.</p>
<p>Someone said the hat looked like the female reproductive system. Eugenie’s dress was Vivienne Westwood. I thought she was trying to channel Helena Bonham Carter, but Helena has the whole look/personality/hair thing down.</p>
<p>Beatrice’s dress–even without the hat–was a bad color for her. Then she added the heavy eyeliner above and below her eyes. Vampire wearing a skin colored dress. Someone is being paid a lot of money for bad advice. OR someone is not paying someone good for good advice.</p>
<p>I love the Disney thing. I didn’t realize that it was photoshopped to match the colors of the Royal Wedding at first, and was bummed when I read that.</p>
<p>You fooled me with those photoshopped pictures, but it’s been a long time since I’ve watched Cinderella. How about these pictures showing Kate’s dress next to Isabella Orsini’s dress? </p>
<p>The “fancy toilet paper holder” raised $131K for charity. Who’s got the last laugh?
There was a discussion on TV about some company making knockoffs of the infamous hat. I liked one of the comments, " There is a market for knockoffs of THAT hat?!"</p>