'There is a scrutiny that comes with being in the public eye that means the clothes will always be thought-through'
If Her Majesty will be remembered for a steadfast commitment to handbags, our Queen Consort may have a legacy in headwear. Since her 2005 wedding to Prince Charles, where she chose to wear two hats designed by her favourite hat designer, Philip Treacy, as opposed to the customary tiara, she’s sported the fanciest millinery – from oversized berets to gravity-defying feathered creations – with increasingly regularity.
shoot, appearing in the fashion bible’s July issue, she selected the clothes herself, rather than use a stylist. . Among the pieces Camilla selected was a floor-length royal blue evening dress by Bruce Oldfield Couture and a knee-length floral blue day dress from Clare - which, like all the clothes that she wore for the shoot, was taken from her own wardrobe.It's telling that most of her outfits are blue – perhaps because it suits both her eye and skin tone.
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