Royal Hats this Year: Monaco & Spain

Royal Hats Year In Review 2014Over the next two weeks, we’re going to look back over all the royal millinery we saw this year and begin nominating our favourite and least favourite royal hats of 2014.

To kick this off today, we’re going to look at the two reigning royal houses that wear the fewest hats – Monaco and Spain. Here are all the royal hats we saw this year on Monegasque and Spanish royal heads (click on each photo to link its original post with larger views of each hat):

1. Princess Charlene, November 19, 2014 | Royal Hats 2. Princess Caroline, November 19, 2014 | Royal Hats 3. Tatiana Santo Domingo Casiraghi, November 19, 2014 | Royal Hats 4 & 5. Baroness Elisabethe-Anne de Massy and Mélanie-Antoinette Costello de Massy, November 19, 2014 | Royal Hats 6. Princess Charlene, March 8, 2014 | The Royal Hats Blog

 7. Infanta Elena, May 4, 2014 | Royal Hats 8.Queen Sofia, December 12, 2014 | Royal Hats

Do any of these hats make your list of favourite royal hats this year? Is there one you want to nominate for your least favourite hat of 2014? Are you saving your nomination for hats worn by other royals?

*Update: Queen Sofia’s hat, worn on December 12, 2014, has been added to this lineup.

Remembering the Duchess of Alba

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The Duchess of Alba passed away this morning at the age of 88, following a period of illness. Maria del Rosario Cayetana Alfonsa Victoria Eugenia Francisca Fitz-James Stuart y Silva,18th Duchess of Alba de Tormes, was one of the few women in the royal world of male primogeniture to carry her title in her own right (she was the only child of the 17th Duke of Alba). She was well known for her glamorous lifestyle, her record number of noble titles (more than 40), her controversial marriages, her passions for art, culture and flamenco dance, and her very colourful fashion.

Duchess of Alba | Royal Hats

Duchess of Alba, 1955| Royal HatsIn Cordoban costume for the 1955 Seville fair

 Duchess of Alba | Royal Hats

Duchess of Alba, 1962 | Royal Hats

 Leading a pre-bullfight parade during Spain’s 400th anniversary in 1962

Duchess of Alba, 1966 | Royal Hats At a bullfight with the Countess of Quintanilla and Jaqueline Kennedy in 1966

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At the May 3, 2010 wedding of Pepito Marquez y Gonzalez de Gregorio and Edina Zichy

Duchess of Alba, April 4, 2011  | Royal Hats Duchess of Alba, August 14, 2013  | Royal Hats

At the Seville Fair in April 2011; Enjoying Ibiza in August 2013

Duchess of Alba, October 11, 2013  | Royal Hats

At the October 11, 2013 wedding of Maria Colonques and Andres Benet

Duchess of Alba, 1980 | Royal Hats

In the garden of the Palace of Liria, 1980

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Spanish Royal Wedding

Marriage of the Prince and Princess of Asturias, May 22, 2014 | Royal Hats

What fun we have had this week, celebrating the 10th wedding anniversary of King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain with a look back at the fantastic hats and headpieces worn at their grand wedding:

The Bride

The Attendants

Spanish Royal Family
Queen Sofia, Infanta Elena, Infanta Cristina

The Bride’s Family
Paloma Rocasalano, Telma Ortiz Rocasolano, Erika Ortiz Rocasolano,
Menchu Alvarez del Vaille, Enriqueta Rodriguez

Extended Spanish Royal Family
Infanta Pilar, Simoneta Gómez Acebo, Laura Ponte, Infanta Margarita, María Zurita y de Borbón,
The Duchess of Calabria, Princess Victoria of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, The Duchess of Alba

Greek Royal Family
Queen Anne-Marie, Crown Princess Pavlos, Princess Alexia, Princess Irene

Belgian Royal Family
Queen Paola, Queen Fabiola, The Duchess of Brabant, Princess Astrid, Princess Claire

Norwegian Royal Family
Queen Sonja, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Princess Martha Louise

Swedish Royal Family
Queen Silvia, Crown Princess Victoria, Princess Madeleine

Dutch Royal Family
Princess Máxima, Princess Laurentien

Queen Margrethe of Denmark

Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg

Queen Noor of Jordan

Princess Caroline of Hanover and Monaco

Crown Princess of Bahrain

Bulgarian Royal Family
Princess of Turnovo, Princess of Preslav, Princess of Panagyurishte,
Princess of Vidin, Princess Kalina

Other Non Reigning Royals
Empress Farah Dibha of Iran, Grand Duchess of Russia, Duchess of Bragança, Princess Béatrice of Orléans,
The Princess of Naples, Princess Clotilde of Savoy, Princess Inaara Aga Khan

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Spanish Royal Wedding Ten Years On: Extended Spanish Royal Family

Royal Hats As one might expect, members of the extended Spanish royal family were in attendance for the May 22, 2004 wedding of the then Prince of Asturias and Letizia Ortiz Rocasalano. King Juan Carlos arrived at Almudena Cathedral with his sister, Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz. Pilar wore a dramatic magenta straw hat with tall crown and upturned lattice brim that came to a sharp point. The hat was trimmed with a large mass of feathers on the side. It’s not a hat for the faint of heart (which makes me love it) but I still have a hard time seeing it paired with Pilar’s very traditional floral coat.

Infanta Pilar, May 22, 2004 | Royal Hats

Infanta Pilar, May 22, 2004 | Royal Hats

Pilar’s daughter, Simoneta Gómez Acebo, wore a lime green ensemble that seems best left in the past. Her hat, a chartreuse straw oversize fedora with wide brim and large feather spine decoration, certainly made a statement.

Simoneta Gómez Acebo, May 22, 2014 | Royal Hats

Laura Ponte, who would marry Infanta Pilar’s son Beltran in September 2004, wore a dramatic black vertical saucer hat. The textured hat was trimmed with a giant black feather, a spray of ecru feathers and flowers at the back, and an open weave veil which tightly enclosed her face. Laura, a model, was probably used to such high fashion looks but the hat was a little macabre for my taste.

Laura Ponte, May 22, 2004 | Royal Hats

I assume Infanta Pilar’s other two daughter-in-laws, Bárbara Cano and Mónica Martín Luque also attended this wedding- can anyone help source photos of them at this event?

King Juan Carlos’ other sister, Infanta Margarita topped her mint green dress and jacket with a pale grey fascinator. This headpiece consisted of a side silk bow and a cloud of net tulle which framed the Infanta’s face. I like the unexpected grey and mint colour combination and thought the grey headpiece tied in well with Margarita’s sapphire earrings and necklace.

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Margarita’s daughter, María Zurita y de Borbón, topped her beautiful coral coat with a classic straw picture hat. This hat featured a squared crown and was trimmed with chocolate and coral feathers and a front bow. The ensemble was pretty, streamlined and oh-so elegant.

María Zurita y de Borbón, May 22, 2014 | Royal Hats

Infante Carlos, Duke of Calabria and his wife, Princess Anne of Orléans, were also predictably in attendance. Princess Anne chose a demure her pale green dress and coat and coordinating light, crin headpiece. Their youngest daughter, Princess Victoria of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, topped her bright red coat with a large and very romantic straw picture hat trimmed with peach roses and trailing ribbons. This is a hat I want to love but can’t, thanks to its odd pairing with this coat.

2004-05-22 Asturias wedding Anne Princess Victoria of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, May 22, 2004 | Royal Hats

Princess Victoria of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, May 22, 2004 | Royal Hats

Infante Carlos’ other daughters Princess Cristina, Princess María (Archducess of Austria), Princess Inés and daughter-in-law, Princess Sofia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies were, presumably, also in attendance.

And finally, while not officially related to the Spanish royal family, I can’t bear to leave out the Duchess of Alba. One of the most fearless noble women when it comes to fashion, Cayetana  wore a characteristically whimsical headpiece in pink and green tulle net. This is not the kind of headpiece one expects to see on a duchess of a certain age (Cayetana was 78 at the time of this wedding) and I adore her for it.

Duchess of Alba, May 22, 2004 | Royal Hats Duchess of Alba, May 22, 2004 | Royal Hats

There are some unexpected ensembles and hats within this group and I am curious to hear your thoughts. Next up? The hats worn by King Felipe’s other royal cousins- the Greek royal family.

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Spanish Royal Wedding Ten Years On: The Spanish Royal Family

Royal Hats When the Prince of Asturias married Letizia Ortiz Rocasalano on May 22, 2004, he was heir to the Spanish throne and the wedding was a major event for the country. While all eyes were inevitably on the bride, the women of the Spanish royal family were also very much in the spotlight on this day.

In contrast to the day dresses and hats worn by most of the other 1200 guests at these nuptials, Queen Sofia, in her role as “Madrina” (mother of the groom) chose a full length ecru silk dress with embroidery around the sleeves, skirt and waist. She topped her gown with a calf length traditional black lace mantilla and high peineta comb. The mantilla was cut so that a triangle fell over the crown of her head, in front of the peineta; the two pieces were anchored with a diamond bow brooch at the back.

For those of you wondering about Queen Sofia’s choice of formal dress at this daytime wedding (as I was!), her official role as ‘Madrina’ carried this dress code. Thanks to the commenters who explained this Spanish tradition.

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Infanta Elena wore a pink and white lace Christian Lacroix dress and jacket, inspired by a traditional Spanish torero (matador). She also wore a black lace mantilla and high pieneta comb, anchored again with a diamond brooch at the back. The ensemble was extremely haute couture and so very, very Spanish.

Infanta Elena, May 22, 2004 | Royal Hats

Infanta Elena, May 22, 2004 | Royal HatsInfanta Elena, May 22, 2004 | Royal Hats

Intanta Cristina went a less traditionally Spanish route with her head wear for this wedding, choosing a striking gold picture hat by Mabel Sanz with square crown, slightly waved brim and wide ribbon tails on the side. With her chartreuse dress and dove grey coat, the overall ensemble was unexpected and very modern. While I’m not certain the dress and coat worked with this hat, this hat was stunningly beautiful on Cristina and I love it as much today as I did a decade ago.

Infanta Cristina, May 22, 2004 | Royal Hats  2004-05-22 Asturias wedding 38

The fashion and headpieces of the groom’s family seem less coordinated than that of the bride’s family, which we will look at later today. What are your thoughts on the headpieces worn by the ladies of the Spanish royal family at this wedding?

Next up? The hats worn by Queen Letizia’s mother, sisters and grandmothers.

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