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Australian Wood Duck (f) by Cam's Birds Via Flickr: Female Australian Wood Duck (Chenonetta jubata), Heathcote, central Victoria, Australia.
Lily James, Bella Heathcote, Suki Waterhouse, Millie Brady et Ellie Bamber dans "Orgueil et Préjugés et Zombies" de Burr Steers (2016) - adapté du roman parodique éponyme de Seth Grahame-Smith (2009) lui-même inspiré du roman "Orgueil et Préjugés" de Jane Austen (1813) - décembre 2022.
Hi, I know all Van Cutsem daughter-in-laws wore tiaras but I could find out only about lady Tamara and Rose Astor's wedding tiaras. Which wedding tiaras did Rosanna Ruck-keene and Alice Hadden-Paton wore? Why does Rosanna Ruck-Keene's wedding tiara looks so similar to Princess Madeleine's wedding tiara? Are they same? How are they related to lend her tiara?
I’m afraid I don’t know anything more about Alice and Rosie’s tiaras. I would guess that they belong to their families. Rosie’s tiara is a style called a modified fringe tiara which is a pretty common design in the late Victorian & Edwardian eras but the Swedish Modern Fringe Tiara is the only one that currently belongs to a royal. Queen Mary had two of them (her Wedding Tiara and the County of Surrey Tiara) but she apparently wasn’t fond of the design and dismantled both of them to create other tiaras. Most modified fringes have these thin fleur de lys-ish elements that almost don’t look like fleurs de lys anymore and the fringes have only a few diamonds spaced out instead of a solid pointy spike. Like regular fringes they are usually convertible to necklaces. I’ll work on getting a tiara motifs post on the modified fringes so you know what I mean because I’m bad at describing them.
Lady Tamara Grosvenor at her wedding to Edward van Cutsem in 2004 wearing the Westminster Myrtle Tiara
Rose Astor at her wedding to Hugh van Cutsem in 2005 wearing the Heathcote Tiara borrowed from her cousin, Jane Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, 28th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby
Alice Hadden-Paton at her wedding to Nicholas van Cutsem in 2009
Rosanna ‘Rosie’ Ruck-Keene at her wedding to William van Cutsem in 2013
Here’s a comparison with the Swedish Modern Fringe Tiara. Rosie’s doesn’t wrap as far around the side of the head, has a more solid diamond base, and has spikes with three diamonds interspaced with the fleur-de-lys like elements.
A few years ago there was some discussion that the Swedish Modern Fringe Tiara might be the same as the one owned by Leonora Bennett, Countess of Tankerville (x)(x)(x) but the quality of the pictures really aren’t good enough to tell for sure and like I said is was a common design.
Therion: *Leaves Bolderfall*
Cordelia:
Cordelia: hey he’s kinda cute
Heathcote: cordelia no
Cordelia: cordelia yes
A.J. Casson, Fields at Heathcote, 24x30 in. oil on canvas, 1973