It had been a long time since there had been a parade of British royalty of this magnitude. Once the health emergency was filed and the internal disagreements set aside, the royal family whole found herself dressed up at the Saint Paul’s Cathedral for the thanksgiving mass in honor of the 70 of Queen Elizabeth’s service.
The lack of the sovereign al Thanksgiving Service she felt: we will never know what outfit Angela Kelly he had prepared for her or what brooch she would wear at such a special moment in the very busy program of the Platinum Jubilee.
However, that void was filled not only by the parade of dresses and hats, many brand new, but also by the return to the scene of Meghan Markle. Whether you love her or hate her, the American Duchess always offers us excellent ideas for fashion conversation. For this great event she sported a head-to-toe one bespoke outfit by Dior composed of a completely white trench dress complete with belt and rear cape, combined with a hat and décolleté, always white and always Dior.
Camilla’s dress is also candid. The silhouette is the one she usually wears but for the function the model designed by the trusted stylist Fiona Clare it is embellished with bright embroidery along the sleeves and on the front. In white too Lady Louisethe young Wessex in Ghost who in terms of style is following in the style footsteps of her mother Sophiestill dressed by the brand Suzannah London but this time with a shimmering old pink garment.
In clear but not in white Kate who has chosen a signed creation Emilia Wickstead. The dress featuring a crossover at the chest is a yellow that can be familiar to fans of royal affairs. It was indeed a color that Princess Diana loved very much on formal occasions and beyond.
She was sitting in the church next to the Duchess of Cambridge Princess Anna in an iridescent green overcoat. The Princesses of York they led the color share of the rest of the royal family. Eugenia chose a dress with a simple line from the same brand as Kate, Emilia Wicksteadwhile Beatrice opted for a baby blue dress by Beulah.
The coolest of the day are Zara and Mike Tindall. The daughter of the princess royal rode the season trend with a fuchsia dress from the London atelier of Laura Green coordinated with her husband’s tie. The outfit of also was a slightly darker fuchsia Sophie Winklemanthe wife of Lord Frederick Windsor.
Hot pink also hit among non-royals outfits as demonstrated Priti Patelthe British Minister of the Interior e Sarah Brownthe wife of the former prime minister Gordon Brown. Pink also the complete of Nicola Sturgeonthe premier of Scotland. Carrie Johnson who yesterday got caught up in the same fuchsia fever, raised the bar again for the Thanksgiving Service. Impossible not to notice her in her elegant red dress.
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Source: Vanity Fair