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  2. Fashion of Catherine, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    In February 2011 the Global Language Monitor named her the Top Fashion buzzword of the 2011 season. [39] In May 2011, she was ranked ninth in FHM ' s top 10 list of the "World's Most Beautiful Women". [40] [41] In 2011, the British publication The Beauty Magazine named her "England's Best-dressed Personality" and the "Most Elegant Woman in the ...

  3. Fashion of Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Princess chose her dressing style based on both the royal family's demands and popular modern styles in Britain, [1] and developed her personal fashion trend. [2] Anna Harvey, former Vogue editor and Diana's fashion mentor, stated that Diana was "very thoughtful" about how her clothing would be interpreted by the media and public.

  4. Category:British royal attire - Wikipedia

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    Wedding dress of Princess Maud of Wales; Wedding dress of Princess Victoria Mary of Teck; Wedding dress of Queen Victoria; Wedding dress of Sarah Ferguson; Wedding dress of Sophie Rhys-Jones; Wedding dress of Victoria, Princess Royal; Wedding dress of Wallis Simpson; Wedding dresses of Princess Anne of the United Kingdom

  5. Category:Royal attire - Wikipedia

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    Royal dresses (3 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Royal attire" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Jewels of the Swedish royal family;

  6. Dasha Burobina/Rachel Bowie. It was a mic drop royal moment when Kate wore this bubblegum pink midi style on two separate occasions—first in Scotland, next to the Chelsea Flower Show—from ME+EM.

  7. Royal and noble styles - Wikipedia

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    In the Austrian Empire, the Emperor was also the King of Hungary, and thus bore the style of Imperial and Royal Majesty. Subsequently, members of the imperial family, who were also members of the royal family of Hungary, held the style of Imperial and Royal Highness (HI&RH). Abbreviation to Imperial Highness is common and accepted.