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Pride at the Coronation Ceremony: The President's Wife Stunning in a Blue and White Suit | Israel Hayom

2023-05-08T08:21:40.560Z

Highlights: Michal Herzog chose designers Tuvala and Naama Hussein, the jewelry from the Wolf Foundation fashion house. The suit is embroidered and interwoven with Swarovski stones, with two Stars of David embroidered below the lapel in the lapels. First Lady Jill Biden wore a blue skirt suit by American designer Ralph Lauren with a matching blue headband. The person who abandoned the dress in favor of a uniform was Princess Anne because of her special role in the ceremony.


Michal Herzog chose designers Tuvala and Naama Hussein, the jewelry from the Wolf Foundation fashion house • What is behind Princess Anne's military suit - and what did the other guests look like at the coronation ceremony?


Choosing the right outfit for a royal occasion like the coronation of King Charles III is not an easy task. This is a historic and one-time moment. The royal family deviated slightly from the tradition of coronation ceremonies, which was less formal and more light, and this was also reflected in the guests' dress choices.

Charles, Camilla and other family members on the balcony, Photo: AP

Let's start with the Israeli point. President Isaac Herzog and his wife Michal Herzog represented Israel at the ceremony. The president's wife, who wore blue and white and arrived in a suit designed by Naama and Tuvaleh Hassin with jewelry by Keren Wolf.

Yitzhak and Michal Herzog, Photo: Reuters

The suit is embroidered and interwoven with Swarovski stones, with two Stars of David embroidered below the lapel in the lapels. The small wallet was also designed in the old fashion house embroidered with the blessing of God blessed. On her head she wore a bow from the Wolf Foundation to complete the royal look, she also wore earrings by the same designer.

Herzogs at the coronation, Photo: GettyImages

While King Charles III and Queen Camilla wore traditional clothes, but with modern touches, as did the rest of the royals, such as Princess Kate who stunned in a white dress and robe from Alexander McQueen's fashion house, the guests wore solid suits and elegant dresses in classic cuts.

Kate at the coronation // Photo: AP

The person who abandoned the dress in favor of a uniform was Princess Anne because of her special role in the ceremony - leading the Royal Guard in procession back to the palace.

Princess Anne // Photo: Reuters

First Lady Jill Biden wore a blue skirt suit by American designer Ralph Lauren with a matching blue headband. Next to her is granddaughter Finnegan Biden, who chose a bright yellow dress from the New York fashion brand Markarian.

Jill Biden and her granddaughter, Photo: AP

Pippa Middleton, Princess Kate's sister, also opted for a pale yellow tailored dress and matching hat by British fashion designer Claire Mashiavani.

Pippa Middleton // Photo: GettyImages

Aksha Murty Sunak, wife of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, also chose Claire Mashiavani's fashion house and wore a classic and solid dress with blue puffy sleeves.

The Sunaks // Photo: Reuters

British actress Emma Thompson could not be missed. She arrived at the ceremony wearing a coat with a colorful pink and red floral print by the Emilia Wickstead brand, on which she hung the Madam Medal of the British Order, which she received from the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Emma Thompson // Photo: GettyImages

Musician Nick Cave, as befits a rock star, arrived in a classic black three-piece suit and Gucci shoes, while singer Katy Perry stood out above everyone else in an unmissable pink-and-purple skirt suit by the late British designer Vivienne Westwood. She added a matching hat in the same colors alongside the brand's iconic pearl necklace and a small white purse.

Nick Cave / Photo: Reuters

Katy Perry // Photo: Reuters

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Source: israelhayom

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