The purpose of "Hands of Masters" (De Mains de Maîtres) exhibition started by Hereditary Grand Duchess Stephanie of Luxembourg and Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume of Luxembourg, where works of Luxembourgian artisans are exhibited is to support artisans who want to improve their knowledge and art with the income gained by sales of works of art. The first support was given to ceramic artist Sarah Meyers who was deemed worthy of a scholarship with her porcelain workshop development project within the scope of a international program supported by Unesco. The award was presented by Stephanie to Sarah Meyers. |
Non, non et non! Pas encore ces affreux pantalons larges!
ReplyDeleteOh my god. When will she get tired of those awful trousers?
ReplyDeleteWhat is she wearing?
ReplyDeleteThat's what I wondered...
DeleteNo just no Stephanie. No...
ReplyDeleteOh no!!!! Those pants completely ruin the look.
ReplyDeleteThe 3rd photo lets us imagine how nice she would have looked with better pants or a skirt because the coat is very nice.
Yes, the yellow ¿coat? is very becoming for her.
DeleteAbsolutely agree!
DeleteFully agree with you Heather.
DeleteI would love the look if the trousers weren't so huge. Love the bright coat and the contrast with the black works well for me.
ReplyDeleteOmg NOOOOOO! Just awful! She looks like a bumble bee that has been stretched. Those pants are horrendous!!
ReplyDeleteBumblebee comment made me LOL!
DeleteWe know she can do better; the scraped-back hair is also not great.
Noooo awful yellow coat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And the earrings too!
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