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Black Dress Code Dominates at Pope's Funeral, Royals Pay Respects

Black Dress Code Dominates at Pope's Funeral, Royals Pay Respects
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World April 26, 2025 13:21

rome - Pope Francis' funeral in Rome sees dignitaries and royals in somber black attire, adhering to a unified dress code. Notable outfits and exceptions among attendees.

Black Dress Code at Pope's Funeral in Rome

Rome witnesses a bustling crowd during Pope Francis' funeral, with dignitaries and royals donning black attire to mourn. Over 130 foreign delegations, including 50 world leaders, honor the late pope.

Royals in Black

Amidst the sea of black, royal outfits stand out minimally. Ladies accessorize with pearl necklaces, while men add a touch with black ties. The Vaticans' white/red attire provides a colorful contrast.

Exceptions and Traditions

Some royals, like Queen Silvia and Charlene, make statements with mantillas. Ursula von der Leyen opts for a Chanel-style pantsuit, and Giorgia Meloni dons a sleek black suit without a mantilla.

Melania, celebrating her birthday, stands out with a fitted coat dress and lace mantilla, paired with high heels. Queen Mathilde and Crown Princess Mette-Marit choose elegant black ensembles with pearls and veils.

Unique Styles

Brigitte Macron and Jill Biden maintain sophistication, while Grand Duchess Maria Teresa adds flair with transparent sleeves and a wide belt. Olena Zelenska's dark sunglasses make a bold statement, contrasting with her classic black attire.

Notable Attendees

Spanish Queen Letizia and Anikó Lévai draw attention with distinct styles. The funeral showcases a blend of tradition and personal fashion choices among attendees.

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