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From what I was able to find from this site
http://www.etoile.co.uk/Columns/RoyalScribe/051121.html
it looks like her favorite color was 'nattier blue'.
Eugenia de Montijo, who married Napoleon III in 1853, wanted to emulate everything about Marie Antoinette and incorporated her favorite color as her own.
Even artist today are inspired by Antoinette's love of the color blue.
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=34815994&ref=cat1_gallery_3
http://www.etoile.co.uk/Columns/RoyalScribe/051121.html
it looks like her favorite color was 'nattier blue'.
Eugenia de Montijo, who married Napoleon III in 1853, wanted to emulate everything about Marie Antoinette and incorporated her favorite color as her own.
Even artist today are inspired by Antoinette's love of the color blue.
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=34815994&ref=cat1_gallery_3
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So are you Mr. Cupcake!
You are amazing BPP.