It’s been… a week. A fashionable one, at least.

Here are my fave looks of the week!

Queen Letizia of Spain:

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Ma’am. This is how you do a tailored pantsuit, am I right?

Queen Letizia wore this Carolina Herrera suit to the opening of an exhibit on Picasso, looking like a work of art herself.

Princess Sophie Alexandra of Bavaria:

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Meet Sophie Alexandra. She’s fairly new to the princess life, having married Prince Ludwig of Bavaria in May of this year. She wore this sparkly ensemble for the 75th Bambi awards ceremony this past week. I’m not sure of the designer, but if she keeps wearing cute outfits like this we’ll likely be seeing more of her on this list!

The Queen of the Belgians:

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King Philippe marks 10 years on the throne this year, and to celebrate, he and Mathilde attended a concert put on by the Royal Band of Guides.

She wore a plain black dress, with a very large, very sparkly bow by Armani.

Princess Beatrice of York:

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Bea, Bea, Bea. This girl lives for the sparkle and I am here for it, always.

She attended the flagship opening of a Monique Lhuillier store alongside Olivia Buckinham, who I believe is her stylist. Beatrice obviously wore a Monique Lhuillier dress, along with a matching sparkly jacket.

Princess Madeleine of Sweden:

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Oh Madeleine. I cannot wait to see her back in Sweden soon! She and her family are moving back from Florida, but are unfortunately not going to be able to make it back for the Nobel Prize ceremony this year. That said, she did attend a dinner at the Swedish embassy in Washington to mark the upcoming occasion. She wore a dress from Talbot Runhof.

The Princess of Wales:

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Queen Letizia of Spain rocked a red pantsuit this past week, and the Princess of Wales busted out a purple one for the Shaping Us symposium. She was business ready, tailored, and bright in this Emilia Wickstead two piece.

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