Beatrice of York, celebrity look for the party at the National Gallery

Princess Beatrice, far right, together with other guests of the party at the National Gallery “The Alchemist’s Feast”. Photo by David M. Benett / Dave Benett / Getty Images for The National Gallery

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Given the parterre in question, Beatrice decided not to draw on the usual British labels but opted for a brand that overseas movie and entertainment stars like a lot. The dress belongs to the spring-summer 2022 collection. Compared to the original, it is noted that the princess had a small lacing inserted to soften the neckline which was thought to be vertiginous.

They can be defined as “Markarian” Scarlett Johansson, Carey Mulligan, Laura Dern, Andie MacDowell, Kate Hudson and Kerry Washington. It was Emma Roberts the first to trust this small brand in 2017 made in New York. She had just founded it Alexandra O’Neilla designer who had learned the secrets of tailoring at 10 when her grandmother GiGi put a needle and thread in her hand.
The brand name comes from a galaxy and was born with the idea of ​​creating luxury dresses, timeless with a romantic flavorkeeping an eye on the sustainability (fabrics are worked trying to avoid waste as much as possible) e entrusting the work to the craftsmen from the New York Garment Center trying to enhance the local workers.

Of the royals, the only one Markarian has worn so far has been Maria Olympia of Greecemore it-girl with taste that princess with duties. Beatrice’s status is somewhere in between. Whether she plays the role of Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter or she plays the role of socialite at parties, in any case the dress fits it.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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