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Jayne

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  1. ABT has a *lot* of male soloists ( 7 total) and 4 part time principals (Bolle, Halllberg, Simkin, and Lendorf on IR), and just 3 full time principals (Cornejo, Sterns, and Whiteside).  

    This seems like a very good time to expand an equal exchange program with other major companies to have adequate male principals.  If foreign visas are too high of an obstacle, ABT should look at regional companies *and* NYCB for exchanges.  

     

  2. I agree with the previous comments on tge great music, great sermon, great bandeau tiara, and slightly ill-fitting dress.  The soprano’s solo during tge bride’s walk was delicate fireworks.  

    Regarding the dress, I did not mind the lack of ornamentation, but a lot of American girls got married in similar sheath dresses with boat necks in the late 1990’s (the anti-merenge audrey look) before the sleeveless, glamorous beading look took off (argh).  

    St George’s is a smaller chapel and a giant cathedral dress would not have worked.  There was a long car ride to the chapel and I wonder if that contributed to the wrinkled fit?  

  3. La Sylphide:  2 wedding scenes!  

    Raymonda:  iconic wedding dance 

    Midsummer Night’s Dream (Balanchine): iconic ppd as part of 2nd act wedding celebrations. 

    Don Quixote:  final act wedding reception

    Romeo & Juliet: marriage by the friar

    Cinderella: final wedding dance 

    La Fille Mal Gardee (Ashton): adorable wedding variation

    Ondine / The Little Mermaid: unhappy wedding to the wrong girl

    The Firebird:  marriage of Koschei and the Maiden Princess 

    Esmerelda: who marries Pierre

    there are more....

  4. On 5/15/2018 at 3:17 PM, canbelto said:

    The royal whose style I like the most currently is Sophie. She manages to follow the royal dress code while looking ordinary and down to earth. I often see her outfits and think "I'd wear that."

    This is true, but when she wants to wear a space ship hat, she goes all out.  

    https://goo.gl/images/iUJMrW

    https://goo.gl/images/dFnkK9

    https://goo.gl/images/9MBwP7

    https://goo.gl/images/JDojXg

  5. While we are waiting, maybe we can discuss ballet hats and tiaras?  Here is Lauren Lovette’s Karinska designed Merry Widow hat from Vienna Waltzes.  In the harsh halogen lights, it is not as fabulously dashing as on stage.  But that is true of many costumes.  

    This is from her public facing Imgrum account.  Found by googling “Vienna Waltzes Merry Widow hat”

     

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  6. 1 hour ago, Helene said:

    I'm a major fan of the fringe tiara, however much chaos it caused at Queen Elizabeth's wedding.  Although she might want to wear the sapphire bandeau as a tie to his mother.

    http://orderofsplendor.blogspot.com/2018/05/tiara-thursday-place-your-meghan-tiara.html?m=1

    I think the tiara style will depend on the dress style, but I’m really hoping Harry gets a Scots Dukedom (not the odds-on favorite Sussex, which is confusingly close to the Earl of Wessex’s title).  

    More kilts, please!  

  7. Well Kate does have 3 kids under 5 and the youngest is less than 6 weeks old. Each pregnancy involved hyper morning sickness requiring hospitalization.  

    I think it’s ok for a mom with a new baby to stay home for the first year, and in many countries maternity leave is a paid 12 month benefit (Canada too).  

    If Meghan has kids, I think she will also choose to take maternity leave.  Remember that the tabloids will complain about anything and everything.  Fewer appearances mean less £££ / $$$ in their coffers. 

    I’d much rather have fewer tabloid pics for a few years as long as their kids turn out to be decent people.  Tge same tabloid employees certainly want maternity leave for their own families.  

    Back to the art of the wedding.  There is a blog called Royal Hats that has some good coverage.  

    https://royalhats.wordpress.com/

     

     

     

  8. I think we are going to see Ms. Markle in a lot of neutrals and simple, modest clothes in the future.  Maybe with just one twist (such as the orange pumps).  

    IThe BRF revolves around just one sun, and that sun is Elizabeth II.  Additionally, Meghan does not want to outshine her SIL or Step MIL. So while Kate may wear daring coat dresses in bright colors, or Camilla might wear a good 18 inches of feathered frippery height in her hats, Meghan is the actress/royal in the supporting role to Harry. 

    She will get the small jewels and 5th best carriage at Royal Ascot. 

    So expect more beautifully tailored caramel brown winter coats and beanie hats in the future.  There are plenty of still shots from her entertainment industry days to see her in short hems, bird of paradise colors and shiny bling.   

    In 10 years, when Elizabeth II leaves us, if Meghan has done well to orbit all the shinier stars, King Charles may upgrade her jewels on loan, her clothing allowance, and her leeway to dress as she pleases.  

    See Sophie, Countess of Wessex as an example. 

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