It happens even in the best families – in this case royal – to find themselves sharing the same (public) scene with someone wearing the exact same dress as you. It happened to Letizia Ortiza little less than a month ago, with a midi dress identical to that of Professor Vivas Tesón, and now it’s the turn of Beatrice of York And Sophie Winkleman, wife of Lord Frederick Windsor, on the occasion of the celebrations of the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II.
The eldest daughter of Prince Andrew, for the ceremony on the second day at St. Paul’s Cathedral, in fact, decided to slip into a bon ton dress bluette, model “Ahana”, signed Beulah London, featuring pearl buttons, long sleeves and a waist belt. A refined choice, suitable for the occasion, which apparently, according to the Princess, did not in the least contemplate the possibility that someone else, among the guests of that day, could replicate it.
Beatrice of York in Beulah London’s ‘Ahana’ dress at St. Paul’s Cathedral
Samir HusseinHe must have done pretty much the same thought too Sophie Winkleman when she first buttoned up her strawberry-colored Ahana dress. Who, besides her, in her opinion, would have chosen that precise model?
And instead. If theimpasse has been passed with laughter or mere laughter nonchalance (as indeed it should be) is not known. What is certain is that this dress is not the first time it appears in the royal wardrobes.
Zara Tindall and Sophie Winkleman with Ahana dress at St. Paul’s Cathedral
Chris Jackson / Getty ImagesLast year it was worn by Kate Middleton on the occasion of Wimbledon. The Duchess of Cambridge opted for the short-sleeved version in a very refined antique pink.
Kate Middleton in Wimbledon, in 2021, with Ahana dress in short sleeves version
Karwai TangModel already seen on these screens exactly one year earlier, when it was chosen Mary of Denmark, declined in a candid cream tone.
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With or without sleeves, light blue or fuchsia, pink or cream, it certainly cannot be said that the dress is not liked.
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Beatrice of York
The Princess with the Ahana dress by Beulah London in blue.
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Lady Frederick Windsor with the same dress but declined in a strawberry color.
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The Duchess of Cambridge, at Wimbledon 2021, with the same model, but with short sleeves, in pink.
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June 2020. The Princess at the opening of the exhibition “The Faces of the Queen” with a cream-colored dress, model Ahana, by Beulah London.
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Source: Vanity Fair