Grand Duke Henri and Maria Teresa attended UNESCO Luxembourg's 75th anniversary

Duchess Maria Teresa wore a red asymmetric crepe blazer by Alexander McQueen. Artist Anne-Marie Herckes' Peace brooch

On October 27, 1947, The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg joined UNESCO as its 33rd member country. Grand Duke Henri and Grand Duchess Maria Teresa took part, at Neumünster Abbey in Luxembourg, in a ceremony held to celebrate the 75th anniversary of membership.

Duchess Maria Teresa wore a red asymmetric crepe blazer by Alexander McQueen. Artist Anne-Marie Herckes' Peace brooch

Duchess Maria Teresa wore a red asymmetric crepe blazer by Alexander McQueen. Artist Anne-Marie Herckes' Peace brooch

On this occasion, Grand Duchess Maria Teresa​ of Luxembourg received the "Peace Brooch" created by the Luxembourgian designer Anne-Marie Herckes because of her 25-year commitment as UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador.

Duchess Maria Teresa wore a red asymmetric crepe blazer by Alexander McQueen. Artist Anne-Marie Herckes' Peace brooch

Duchess Maria Teresa wore a red asymmetric crepe blazer by Alexander McQueen. Artist Anne-Marie Herckes' Peace brooch

Duchess Maria Teresa wore a red asymmetric crepe blazer by Alexander McQueen. Artist Anne-Marie Herckes' Peace brooch

Duchess Maria Teresa wore a red asymmetric crepe blazer by Alexander McQueen. Artist Anne-Marie Herckes' Peace brooch

Duchess Maria Teresa wore a red asymmetric crepe blazer by Alexander McQueen. Artist Anne-Marie Herckes' Peace brooch

Duchess Maria Teresa wore ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Drop Hem Leaf Crepe Red Blazer
ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Drop Hem Leaf Crepe Red Blazer

Duchess Maria Teresa wore ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Asymmetric Crepe Blazer
ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Asymmetric Crepe Blazer

13 Comments

(We will not publish anonymous comments that were posted without stating a name or nickname)

  1. The blazer looks very nice on the model, less on Gr Duchess; I think the design requires to be worn closed and of course adequate size.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yes it looks very nice on model .
      Ava

      Delete
  2. Quelle belle combinaison du rouge et du noir chez Maria Teresa même si le blazer est asymétrique ; son haut à encolure en V convient très bien à sa morphologie !

    ReplyDelete
  3. The colour is gorgeous on the grand duchess, but I think this jacket is best worn with the buttons done.
    T

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Agree! Worne this way doesnot give any credit to the exquisite design of the blazer, could be any red blazer,
      Mabel

      Delete
  4. I do like this one. The pants are a great width, and the V-neck of the blouse works well under the jacket; red and black are often a great combination, and this occasion is no exception! I would wear boots with the pants, though. - Ellie

    ReplyDelete
  5. I agree with others--this blazer needs to be worn closed by the very nature of the design. She also needs to purchase a petite size or tailor her clothes to fit her frame.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Great look for MT. This blazer looks stunning, but open makes it look boxy css

    ReplyDelete
  7. The sleeves are too tight around her upper arms. CV

    ReplyDelete
  8. I love the color combination, very smart looking. This is a lovely blazer, but I am not a fan of the drop hem leaf of the blazer as per its design. Regardless this is a fabulous looking outfit.

    ReplyDelete
  9. She has better blazers by Alexander McQueen. This one doesn't fit. The asymmetric model is not a good solution for M Teresa, nor are the pointy shoulder pads. Otherwise she looks great in read.

    ReplyDelete
  10. It is nice blazer and color suits her but it should be worn with button done .
    Ava

    ReplyDelete
  11. The cut of the red jacket and tight sleeves was not a good look, nor the shoulder bits. Anne

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

(We will not publish anonymous comments that were posted without stating a name or nickname)

Previous Post Next Post