Carlo he is finally King. Long live the king! An epochal historical event such as the coronation of Charles III requires, as it is obvious, put at the height (at the real height, one might say). The crowned heads and personalities flocked from all over the world a Westminster to attend the ceremony they did not disappoint expectations and, what is more important, they scrupulously respected the dress code imposed.
Eyes inevitably focused on the most admired by the Royal Family, namely the princess Catherine of Wales who, under the cloak of the Order of the Garter, wore a long white silk crepe dress by Alexander McQueen, decorated with tone-on-tone embroidery. To complete the look, the crown created especially for the occasion, a fascinator made with white gold flowers studded with diamonds. To the pendant lobes of pearls and diamonds by Annoushka Ducas.
William, Catherine, Louis and Charlotte. Getty photo.
White like Kate’s is also the dress, also surmounted by a cape and completed by a precious headband, a replica of that of the mother, of the Charlotteimpeccable and prim in her role, in which she fell with great credibility.
Louis and Charlotte. Ipa photo.
Phil Noble / ipa-agency.netThe new one is also in white – which at this point we can consider more royal than blue Queen Camilla: a warmer ivory nuance for the damask fabric, richly embellished with gold embroidery.
Queen Camilla. Getty photo.
WPA Pool/Getty ImagesBelow all the dresses of the guests of the coronation of King Charles III:
Victoria of Sweden in an electric blue sheath dress with pillow hat matched. He preferred to stay in safe zones. Getty photo.
Jeff Spicer/Getty ImagesAlbert and Charlène of Monaco, with suits with asymmetrical buttoning. She could have done better. Getty photo.
Jeff Spicer/Getty ImagesKing Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan in traditional dress. Perhaps the most chic ever? Getty photo.
Jeff Spicer/Getty ImagesAbdullah II and Rania of Jordan in canary yellow. Call her as well The Queen. Getty photo.
Jeff Spicer/Getty ImagesBrigitte Macron, in a cream frock coat, and her husband French Prime Minister Emmanuel Macron. Getty photo.
WPA Pool/Getty ImagesCherie Blair, studded with rhinestones and with metal shoes, and Tony Blair. Getty photo.
Carole Middleton, radiant in blue. Low profile, and she did great. Getty photo.
Andrew Milligan / ipa-agency.netPippa, who in canary yellow designed by Claire Mischevani wants to compete with Rania of Jordan, without however succeeding in her intent, and James Middleton. Ipa photo.
Andrew Milligan / ipa-agency.netKing Philip VI and Letizia of Spain, with ton sur ton embroidery and peplum jacket. Always glamorous, however. Getty photo.
Jeff Spicer/Getty ImagesWillem-Alexander and Maxima of Holland, our favorite queen who doesn’t deny herself this time either. God (of fashion) save Maxima. Getty photo.
Jeff Spicer/Getty ImagesJustin Trudeau and Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, in a non-color to blend in with the crowd. Getty photo.
Jeff J Mitchell/Getty ImagesPrince Frederik of Denmark with Princess Mary, very chic in purple by Soren Le Schmidt. In its simplicity, the choice of nuances it makes the difference. Getty photo.
Stuart C. Wilson/Getty ImagesPrince Harry, in a suit. Ipa photo.
Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror / ipa-agency.netQueen Anne-Marie of Greece with Pavlos and Marie-Chantal: a classy trio. Getty photo.
Stuart C. Wilson/Getty ImagesFormer Prime Minister Liz Truss in coral red. The half sleeve doesn’t completely convince us, though. Ipa photo.
WPA Pool/Getty ImagesSophie and Alois from Liechtenstein, who like many succumbs to the charm of color sling-backs naked. Alas. Getty photo.
WPA Pool/Getty ImagesPrince Fumihito and Princess Kiko of Japan, who gives us a beautiful kimono. Getty photo.
WPA Pool/Getty ImagesTamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Jawaher bint Hamad bin Suhaim Al-Than, which reveals a certain propensity for elaborate embroidery. Getty photo.
Jeff Spicer/Getty ImagesPhilip and Mathilde of Belgium, who bares the knee in a candy pink midi-dress. Questionable. Getty photo.
Stuart C. Wilson/Getty ImagesHaakon of Norway and Mette Marit, who, like many, chooses a neutral shade: this is certainly not wrong. But he who dares nothing gains. Getty photo.
The Margareta princes – in a total blue that tastes like old style – and Radu of Romania. Getty photo.
Stuart C. Wilson/Getty ImagesLady Louise Windsor: A big star is born. I say it and I confirm it. Getty photo.
Jeff Spicer/Getty ImagesKing Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida of Thailand, pro-level chic. Getty photo.
Stuart C. Wilson/Getty ImagesBritish Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Akshata Murthy in flared light blue brocade by Claire Mischhevsni. Getty photo.
Jeff J Mitchell/Getty ImagesEmma Thompson, queen of roses for the occasion. Getty photo.
WPA Pool/Getty ImagesKing Letsie III and Masenate Mohato Seeiso of Lesotho, in a long dress suitable for the occasion. Getty photo.
Jeff Spicer/Getty ImagesSamantha and David Cameron. From an expert fashion enthusiast like the former First Lady we might have expected something more. Getty photo.
WPA Pool/Getty ImagesJill Biden in a suit with an intricate criss-cross fastening. Getty photo.
Jeff Spicer/Getty ImagesFinnegan Biden, granddaughter of President Joe Biden, also of the yellow party. Getty photo.
Katy Perry. in Vivienne Westwood: considering she could have dressed as a sandwich, that’s perfectly fine. Getty photo.
Olena Zelenska, First Lady of Ukraine, in a gorgeous shade of teal. (Photo by Andrew Milligan – WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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