Countess Sophie attends Everyday Heroes awards ceremony

Sophie, Countess of Wessex attended the Everyday Heroes 2016 awards ceremony at the Grange St Pauls Hotel on September 7, 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The St John Ambulance Everyday Heroes Awards, supported by Laerdal Medical, is a special awards programme celebrating the incredible stories of ordinary people who have used first aid to save a life. The Countess wore Stella McCartney Macrame Lace Dress
Sophie, Countess of Wessex attended the Everyday Heroes 2016 awards ceremony at the Grange St Pauls Hote, Stella McCartney black macrame lace dress
Sophie, Countess of Wessex attended the Everyday Heroes 2016 awards ceremony at the Grange St Pauls Hotel, Stella McCartney black macrame lace dress
Sophie, Countess of Wessex attended the Everyday Heroes 2016 awards ceremony at the Grange St Pauls Hotel, Stella McCartney black macrame lace dress
Sophie, Countess of Wessex attended the Everyday Heroes 2016 awards ceremony at the Grange St Pauls Hotel, Stella McCartney black macrame lace dress
Sophie, Countess of Wessex attended the Everyday Heroes 2016 awards ceremony at the Grange St Pauls Hotel, Stella McCartney black macrame lace dress
Sophie Countess of Wessex wore Stella McCartney Macrame Lace Dress
Stella McCartney Macrame Lace Dress

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  1. I think Sophie is a very elegant and royal woman with a great sense of her role as a member of the British royal family !!!!! Yes ........... i like her very much !!!

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  2. I love this look on Sophie!

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  3. I( like her, the dress? not so much

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  4. The dress is cute for a younger woman but I feel a little embarrassed for Sophie. It just doesn't seem right on her - and for that occasion. The heroes should be the center of attention and not the bare shoulder of a countess.

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  5. It seeems that the dress code was "Black tie" for the gentlemen, so Sophie's dress is perdectly adequate. Most people would'n feel embarrassed for her, but would admire her beautiful figure. And by the way, ageism is as offensive as racism.

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