
Start everything related to England's royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton and makes it as tradition, with a gala dinner attended by people from European and Asian royalty, represented by the Sultan of Brunei.
Among the attendees at the dinner we find the representatives of the Spanish royal family to Prince Felipe, Princess Letizia and Queen Sofia. Princess Letizia struck her dress rather than the detail of the back that contrasted the pretty dress she wore.

Once again, Princess Letizia and Felipe Varela chose a design designer strapless neckline embroidered with lavender flowers in gray.

We stayed with 50's style dress.

Queen Sofia opted for a camel color look from one of its designers usual: Margarita Nuez.
The triumph of red dresses

Pretty Princess Victoria of Sweden in a red passion glad the general trend, rather dull in terms of choice of colors. A dress with a ruffled side of Escada.

The Countess of Wessex, Sophie Rhys-Jones has opted for closer to the color red wine in a dress that argued for a minimum geometry with braces.

Maria Teresa of Luxembourg also wanted to add to this fashionable reds.

The orange made its appearance in the hand of Princess Mathilde of Belgium with a draped dress and very steamy.
Chose the blue dresses

One of the most beautiful of the gala dinner was Princess Tatiana of Greece chose a sweetheart neckline design in navy blue Giorgio Armani. The most daring play of the night.

The Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Parker, chose a navy blue lace dress with minimal heel shoes in black.

Just as the Queen Anne-Marie of Greece by mixing the floral trend in clothing.

Or the Queen of England with a long dress almost to the ground with the oriental fashion stamped with gold accents.
"Nude or sequins?

Nude option could not miss such an event and was the one who chose Marie Chantel nice dress with a draped neckline and skirt that was smooth with very pretty.
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For its part, Princess Beatrice youth mixed with the recovery of retro style in which the silver sequins had the role of a one-shoulder dress.



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