Royal Ascot 2022: all the looks of the first day

In the Royal Enclosure, the most exclusive area of ​​Ascot (we talked about it extensively last year here), also sighted the it girls of the Windsor family, those who, not having an active role of representation, take some welcome liberties in terms of clothing.
Beatrice of York is the real surprise of the season: the floral is now his workhorse. For the first day of Ascot he dusted off a Zimmermann dress already used to participate in the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Bahrain. The “headband” model headdress, another of his style weapons, is by Juliette Botterilla milliner who both she and a really like Zara Tindall.

Beatrice of York with the Zimmermann dress matched with her husband’s tie, the hat by Juliette Botterill Millinery and the clutch bag with the initials. Photo by David M. Benett / Dave Benett / Getty Images for Royal Ascot

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The clutch bag is interesting. Beatrice who is not new to “brand” her bags or make them bearers of messages, in this straw bag she had her initials embroidered: BY (which stands for York). Princess Anna’s daughter does not miss an event linked to her beloved horses and it always does so by bringing a wave of glamor topped with an irresistible smile. Zara showed off a bubbly linen dress in volumes with a watercolor print in pastel tones and a large black bow. It is a model that came out of the tailor’s shop Anna Mason (it is the first you see when browsing the site) to which a flat hat with pompoms.

Zara Tindall with the Anna Mason dress. Photo by Samir Hussein / WireImage

Samir Hussein

A little secluded but always flawless, Sophie of Wessex. The color named for the occasion is pink. The trump card of the British monarchy being overhauled due to Elizabeth’s desire to delegate her commitments to other family members, he must have read the rave reviews of her latest looks.

Sophie with the pink dress by Suzannah laughs amused with her brother-in-law Carlo. Photo by Samir Hussein / WireImage

Samir Hussein

A little for the grace it takes to play its role, a little for the nuance that appears to be the favorite, the newspapers have begun to call it “English Rose“. And they can do it even at the end of the day since the custom dress created by the brand is soft pink Suzannah Londoncoordinated with Jane Taylor’s wide-brimmed hat.

Other stories of Vanity Fair that may interest you:

– Royal Ascot, all more and more crazy about hats

– Kate and Sophie, the impeccable style of the two royals on the day of the Order of the Garter

– Zara Tindall and Mary of Denmark: distant, but united by the same dress

Source: Vanity Fair

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