Onse Princess Charlene of Monaco and Benoni (to give her the unofficial title, bestowed on her graciously by this blog), is currently in Finland. And there is something about how she is trying to maintain her beautifully regal stance in the face of freeeeezing-ness that is endearing in the best possible way. In the snow, you know. In some kind of national costume. With those slippers? Shoes? Cute. And I know a hundred hipsters that would KILL for those mittens. I can see them now on Kloof Street.
But then this over-the-knee boots/parka/aviator sunglasses combination is killer. Right on the money for the royal abroad vibe. Right? Well played Charlene. In difficult circumstances.
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