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I really go for the elegant cream and camel combo.  That's my favorite so far. 

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The lovely royal women, each and every one, look so elegant in their stunning fashions.  I love the exquisite antique diamond cross, outstanding.  All of these women represent their countries with class, dignity and style.

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@Elodie2,  I'm glad I'm not the only one who's struck by the resemblance!

 

Princess Charlene, as @on the bay noted, has had some challenges, and shares a sort of wistful quality with Jean Seberg, the Marshalltown, Iowa girl who shot to stardom and then had some sad reverses.  Both great beauties.  @twinsister  is right that not everyone looks great in a pixie, unlike Charlene, Jean and Mia.   I'm one of those mere mortals who needs some camoflaging hair around the sides of my face-- and the more tousled, the better.

 

Jean Seberg:

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@Oznell,

Wow! She does resemble her!

Now though I've heard of her, I'm going to read up on Jean SebergSmiley Happy

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@OKPrincess wrote:

These Royal ladies are beautiful. Who wouldn't want to be a princess 👸?

 

On a humorous note, we cruised on the Golden Princess to Alaska on our honeymoon. DH started calling me his little Princess......thus I started using OK (I'm from Oklahoma) Princess.  Sounds silly now all these years later 👵🏼🤦🏼‍♀️


@OKPrincess 

 

No way do I want to be a princess with all of the duties they have and never being alone.

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@on the bay,  I just found out there was a film bio made of Jean Seberg, maybe around 2020.  It was framed as a political thriller, which is a lens that you could certainly view her life through.  But, disappointingly, sounds like it may have been a dud.  Kristen Stewart as Jean could have been crucial miscasting....

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@Oznell,

I just watched the trailer of "Seberg."

That's what it's called. I see what you mean. Kristin Stewart playing Kristin Stewart as Jean Seberg.

 

 

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Re: ROYAL LOOKS IN WINTER

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That middle picture of Jean Seberg looks so much like my high school (yearbook) senior picture.  I wore my hair cut like that.  I have an oval face (my face is shaped a lot like Halle Berry).  My daughter always said "If Halle Berry can wear that haricut, you can..but if she doesn't wear it well, don't get it."  LOL.  My daughter has a very square face with high cheek bones.  So we have opposite faces and yet there is something about us that looks alike although she looks a lot like my mother, who I look nothing like but I have been told that people could always tell I was her daughter.  Funny how we see ourselves and how others see us.

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@Nonametoday,  how lucky you are to have the sort of face that is enhanced by a pixie!  If you can wear that well, you've got the goods!

 

Aly Art is a style "analyst" online, who dissects different types, and she pegs Seberg as a gamine, albeit a "soft gamine".   Those types look enchanting in pixies and other short hair looks that may not be universally flattering.