The Windsor family's own Benjamin Button, the Countess of Wessex, turns 50 this month, and to mark her big birthday, she spoke with the UK edition of Harper's Bazaar.
Exclusive: Bazaar meets Sophie, Countess of Wessex - read the full interview here: http://t.co/zZoHJaoPKk pic.twitter.com/tviQheJUc5
— Harper's Bazaar UK (@BazaarUK) December 29, 2014
She's worn a fair few pieces from Peter Pilotto, and the label's signature bold style is well represented here. My favorite of the looks is the red number above, which was also worn recently by Alyssa Milano on the red carpet. And Sophie wore it better, if you ask me.Two Peter Pilotto dresses and a Nina Ricci coat |
Read our exclusive interview with Sophie, Countess of Wessex http://t.co/xvmdPZybKt pic.twitter.com/UWhhuT7n2W
— Harper's Bazaar UK (@BazaarUK) December 30, 2014
Of course one of her favorite designers, Emilia Wickstead, is also represented, in a dress modified from the retail version to remove the v-neck (I kind of miss the original neckline, though):New portrait of Countess of Wessex and 50th birthday interview in Feb's Harper's Bazaar @BazaarUK pic: Henry Bourne pic.twitter.com/AI5w2TxICc
— Rebecca English (@RE_DailyMail) December 29, 2014
Wearing favorite brands and repeats gives this whole thing a bit of a different spin, I think. Features like this for the senior members of the royal family are not so common, and it feels appropriate that this isn't a version of Sophie we don't recognize, done up in cutting edge designs just for the sake of a photoshoot. Instead, she's portrayed in some of her favorite designers and is posed casually at her home, Bagshot Park. (Well, "casual" for a home that looks like it comes with its own dress code, that is.)Emilia Wickstead dress, retail version |
Photos: Harper's Bazaar via Twitter; Lyst; Moda Operandi