Es que no me explico las opiniones de los jornalistas ingleses sobre los looks de la boda. Están locos. Diciendo que Eugenie de York lució fenomenal en Vivienne Westwood, cuando se parecía como un colchón de una tia solterona de Walton-on-Thames.
Y aqui tenemos estos quickies del
Mail hoy:
FIRST LADIES (Primera Damas)
Carole Middleton: She looked a worthy mother of the bride in a pale blue dress by Catherine Walker, topped off with a Jane Corbett hat.
Camilla: Mixing champagne with duck egg blue in an outfit by her wedding dress designer Anna Valentine, she chose a statement Philip Treacy hat.
Princess Letizia Of Spain: A vision in pink, she avoided looking too matched with nude shoes and stylish pale grey gloves. Simple, but very effective. [Salió como un sueño en rosado, y evitó ser demasiadamente combinada con los zapatos color de piel y guantes color palomita estilosos. Simples, pero trabajó muy bien)
Countess Of Wessex: Also tapping into the current romantic nude shades, she drew on heavy embellishment and adornment - and it worked.
The Queen: She was a ray of sunshine in a vibrant shade of primrose by Angela Kelly, complemented by three rows of pearls, a brooch and a fabric hat.
ALMOST REGAL (Casi Real)
Samantha Cameron:The PM's wife didn't disappoint in her teal Burberry dress - but she should have worn a hat instead of a jewelled hair accessory.
Justine Thornton: Labour leader Ed Miliband's fiancée wore a striking hat - yet her outfit would have looked more chic with a straighter skirt.
Lady Kitty Spencer: The Earl of Spencer's daughter wore a body-hugging Roland Mouret-style dress. Stunning... if a size bigger.
Victoria Beckham: The slash-neck dress from her own collection was stunning. But the killer 6in heels were just a little too fetish.
Joss Stone: The songstress was utterly vibrant in her bright tailored shift and jacket, let down only by her flouncy straw "sunhat".
To Chav And To Hold - (juego de palabras tipo Lo Que el Choni Llevó)
Princess Eugenie: This Vivienne Westwood creation's fussy jacket instantly bulks up Eugenie's figure. No wonder she looks so unhappy.
Sally Bercow: The wife of the Commons Speaker ignores protocol in low-cut lace. Though it does cover more than the bed sheet we last saw her in...
Princess Anne: Although florals are a big trend, Anne looks dated in a sofa fabric-inspired jacket. And one should not perch one's hat on one's big hair.
Zara Phillips: In shiny metallic grey, usually stylish Zara loses out in unflattering material and a rear bow. And the animal clutch isn't a roaring success, either...
Chelsy Davy: The aqua colour of this Alberta Ferretti combo suits Harry's on-off girlfriend, but her figure is cut in half and the skirt looks washed out.
MAD HATTERS (Los tocados locos de las alocadas, viene de Alicia en el Pais de las Maravilhas)
Princess Beatrice: Valentino Couture ticks trend boxes - if you are 20 years older. And even Lady Gaga wouldn't wear that hat.
Tara Palmer-Tompkinson: Colour blocking is a huge trend. But this goes too far. And that hat gives Tara the look of a Thunderbirds extra. Oh dear.
Santa Sebag Montefiore: TPT's sister's mismatched fur wrap and floral hat make for a crazy combo. Note to self: money cannot buy one taste.
Miriam Clegg: Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg's beautiful wife hits a bum note in a flamenco-inspired number - she's like Dita Von Teese in a turban. [La bella mujer de Nick Clegg le quebro la voz durante una cancion flamenco con este conjunto que le hace parecer a la artista de striptease, Dita von Teese, con turbante]
Autumn Kelly: This oddly angled monstrosity looks like a satellite dish... shame Peter Phillips' wife didn't pick up the signal to ditch the ensemble.