On October 17, 2019, The Countess of Wessex visited Kosovo's capital, Pristina to find out more about work to support survivors of sexual violence after the conflict in 1998-1999. The Countess of Wessex visited Kosovo Rehab Centre for torture victims. The Countess met survivors and family members who have participated in a recent study looking at how trauma is passed between generations. The Countess also attended a conference and visited the Palace of Justice in Pristina. (The Countess of Wessex wore a new wool crepe midi dress by Emilla Wiickstead.) |
EMILIA WICKSTEAD Ludovica Wool Crepe Dress
On the second day in Kosovo, The Countess of Wessex met with religious leaders, who are taking steps to challenge the stigma that keeps survivors of conflict-based sexual violence silent and support them to tell their stories and seek justice. The Countess later met British soldiers deployed to NATO - KFOR force helping to support and maintain peace in the country. The Countess wore a lily shirt dress by Suzannah. |
SUZANNAH Peace Lily Shirt Dress
I like the burgundy dress just don't care for the sleeves and the deep cut. The second dress is lovely. Css Sophie looks good in both.
ReplyDeleteThe back view of the dress the first outfit is lovely. Then you see the front of the dress, and the dress takes a turn from lovely to not so lovely. Too much cleavage for a daytime engagement, and the collar is just weird with no sense of direction, other than a button. The second dress is not my cup of tea, but appropriate for the occasion. Annie
ReplyDeleteThe Countess is my favorite of the British royal family - except the Queen. She has a beautiful dress. I admire her interaction with other people - it is nothing feigned or of an effect, as we can see with some other royals. But I have one advice for her. She should change her hairstyle to a shorter, more modern style. She has thin hair (like me) and long hair is not for her.
ReplyDeleteEine sehr geschäftige Woche für alle Royals in Europa.
ReplyDeleteSophies Kleider finde ich schick, nur finde ich den Ausschnitt beim ersten Kleid für unangebracht.
-Elisabeth-
La comtesse fait passer beaucoup choses dans son regard ,on l’a sent réellement impliquée.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see Sophie again. Love both dresses, especially the black and white one, which I would happily wear myself. Both on the long side as we have become used to but as she is wearing a decent height of heel, she can get away with it. And she can cross her legs without showing off her thighs (reference to previous debate this week before anyone is offended 😂 ). Very worthwhile causes.
ReplyDeleteA tad too much cleavage on the pink dress given the occasion and the background of Kosovo. Normally she get's it quite right but this is one of her rare cases of not being dressed totally appropriate. It only would have required some kind of neckcloth to cover the spot accordingly. The second dress in b/w is very much better.
ReplyDeleteI totally agreee with DSC
ReplyDeleteThe otherwise beautiful and appropriate pink dress, with its sleek silhouette and wonderful sleeves, is rendered an embarrassing fail for daytime by the decolletage. An unusual and puzzling blunder for Sophie. The black floral print dress, however, is spot-on, a perfect choice.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you Jane, and find it strange of her... Perhaps she did not realized how deep the decollatage was..
DeleteLuna
Love both dresses, they fit very well, just too much cleavage on the pink dress.
ReplyDeleteAleays those too long dressed. They look ok on the models, but she is short so she should have them shortened.
ReplyDeleteMe gusta el vestido rosa le queda muy bien
ReplyDeleteThe raspberry dress is a disaster. Such a rare miss from Sophie. Second one is better, though I don’t follow why she favours Susannah so much. It’s ok, I guess. /CH
ReplyDeleteShe is aging so beautifully!!!!!
ReplyDeleteC’est parce que l’intérieur est beau !
DeleteI never saw her so touched by emotions in public. She looks lovely in the second, black floral dress.
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