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1 week ago

Pss MAry of Teck in court gown. Early 1890s.
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1 week ago

Sorry for bother you again with pictures of last  weekend wedding, but i had to post this one

“Chris is pure bliss”
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misshonoriaglossop:

anastasiatheimp:

misshonoriaglossop:

Zarina Tiara. From the creator: 
“This tiara is inspired by the 40th jubilee of our Queen Margrethe II as a reign and the fabulous jewelry of the Russian Zar family. So far my most regal looking tiara with a very crown-like look, though still keeping a certain non-symmetrical style. The overall shape is based on a traditional Russian head adornment for women: the kokoshnik. Take a look at these pictures of royal tiaras to get a drift of what I wanted to accomplish. I created the tiara of sterling silver and adorned it with a large facet cut quartz crystal and 14 smaller white topazes.”

Tsar. Tzar. Csar. Czar. Pick one. Zar is not an option.

Can I pick 
?

Why its not an option?

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zar
http://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zar

Its the same word, same meaning but in spanish and Danish,. Is there any problem with that?
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1 week ago

It seems that the gown that Madeleine used for the reception was the same one used by her mother at the Nobel prizes 2001, a wonderful Nina Ricci model!!

(Source: carolathhabsburg)

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1 week ago

Katherine Hepburn in “Sylvia Scarlett”. 1935
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1 week ago

Lily Damita by Atelier Manasse.
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Edward, prince of Wales, 1910s,
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1 week ago

Miss Gabrielle Ray. Early 1900s
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1 week ago

Sarah Bernhardt in “La Tosca” . By Alphonse Mucha, 1899
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Miss Edna May, stage beauty. Early 1900s,
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