As a rule, royal brides (even those, like Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, who are commoners by birth) don't do strapless gowns; shoulders and cleavage are ALWAYS covered. But that doesn't mean you have to look like Queen Victoria on your wedding day; opt instead for a wide boatneck, like the one shown here, or a simple scoop or V-neck gown. But keep The Girls covered and contained; a real princess knows that the church isn't the place to flaunt your sex appeal.
As a rule, royal brides (even those, like Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, who are commoners by birth) don't do strapless gowns; shoulders and cleavage are ALWAYS covered. But that doesn't mean you have to look like Queen Victoria on your wedding day; opt instead for a wide boatneck, like the one shown here, or a simple scoop or V-neck gown. But keep The Girls covered and contained; a real princess knows that the church isn't the place to flaunt your sex appeal.Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Masquara said...
This gal did flaunt her girls in church (well, a bit of cleavage, anyway!) only a year or so later - at Prince Christian's christening! Good on her - Prince Frederik needed a circuit girl, but one with a no-nonsense Scotch side. Before the wedding there were many nipple-showings thru voile, and unshaved underarm gaffes. So indeed, a real princess this Boganson ain't!
















