«FAs a child I always knew that books are the best friends you can have in good times and bad times”, thus Queen Camilla in his speech at New York Public Library. An obligatory US stop for the British sovereign. About one hundred guests including writers, publishers and creatives participated in the event celebrating the universal power of stories and books. The one who caught the attention, alongside the sovereign, was Sarah Jessica Parker.
The actress of Sex and the City he opted for a romantic and deliberately nostalgic look. There New York Public Library It’s not just any place, at least not for Carrie Bradshaw. Fans of Sex and the City they remember it well: it is precisely here that Carrie and Big choose to celebrate their wedding. At least that was the intention.
Sarah Jessica Parker as Lady Diana: retro romance with a pop accent
Sarah Jessica Parker aimed at a dress with delicate, romantic, retro tones. The dress is a homage to the style made iconic by Lady Diana: soft, refined, but with a note of modernity that makes it current.
Lady D, especially in the late 80s and early 90s, made iconic the soft but structured lines, the important collars, the romantic details like ruffles and flakesand above all the use of delicate patterns such as polka dots or light prints to make a very institutional wardrobe more informal and accessible. The look chosen by Sarah Jessica Parker takes up precisely this aesthetic grammar: a feminine dress, with a noticeable collar and soft decorative details, which echoes that idea of gentle and never rigid elegance.
Queen Camilla: continuity, sobriety and symbols of the Crown
At his side, Queen Camilla has chosen a completely different aesthetic, more institutional and rooted in tradition. The coat dress Navy blue signed Fiona Clare follows the logic of contemporary monarchical sobriety: clean lines, deep colors and absence of decorative excesses. The focal point of the look is the Britannia brooch belonged to the deceased Queen Elizabeth II.
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