On March 20, The Countess of Wessex attended a charity reception of Wellbeing of Women and The Urology Foundation at Working Title Films building, Aybrook in London. Wellbeing of Women is Britain's leading charity finding cures and treatments in women's health since 1964. In addition, on March 22, the Countess of Wessex attended a reception at Guildford Cathedral, to celebrate the Womens Royal Army Corps Association's 100 year anniversary. The WRAC Association marked 100 Years of Women in the Army in 2017. (The Countess wore a floral dress by Oscar de la Renta.) |
I like both outfits for the Countess. The coat is better fitting that the large wrap coat she has worn a few times recently. The nay dress is really nice on her and again a better length than some of the overly long outfits she favours. Definitely think she looks better with her hair in an updo.
ReplyDeleteThis is an excellent example of the two Sophies. At the first event, she has her hair down, her dress is shorter and fits her body well. At the second event, we see her hair up and that overly long coat. Sophie looks so much more youthful in clothes that don't overtake her body and have shorter hems. Her hair looks great down, softens her face, and is certainly a younger style.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love her. She is appealing in whatever she wears because she is totally at ease with herself. It happens to be my opinion that clothing wears better on women with a bit more shape such as Sophie.
ReplyDeleteShe is a lovely woman but I wish she would scrap those big coats. They do nothing for her.
ReplyDeleteShe is very elegant and beautiful in a very very unmistakably British way.
ReplyDeleteDress and coat very lovely. A very classy look for her.
ReplyDeleteSophie looks so much more elegant when her hair is taken up. Time for a haircut?
ReplyDeleteThe big coats work better on a taller woman.
ReplyDeleteThe big coats work better on a taller woman.
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