From cloud of flowers to no-frills white. That of Beatrice of York to Ascot is a fun exercise in style full of personality. He could very well have rode the success of the floral theme of the first day on the most prominent catwalk in the United Kingdom, that of the famous horse racing event, instead the queen’s niece has questioned everything.
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For the second day atBerkshire Racecourse she preferred a dress with tailored details and pleats to which she paired a white and navy blue straw hat by Laura Apsit Livens which he did not take out of the hatbox, according to what the royal chronicles report, since May 2017 on the occasion of a Garden Party at Buckingham Palace.
The princess of York usually chooses dresses with a romantic air, so it is surprising today to see her reversing the course with a look with a slightly retro touch, different from the usual but perfectly inserted in the context of the horse race.
Beatrice of York in white with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Photo by Chris Jackson / Getty Images
Chris Jackson / Getty ImagesAbsent Zara Tindall, the other granddaughter of Elisabetta who entertains us with her changes of look. To bring a light breeze of royal fashion they have arrived the two Spencer twinsthe grandchildren of Princess Diana, that is, daughters of her brother Charles. Both dressed up Michael Korswith showy hats created by the milliner Jane Taylor, Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza they showed up in Ascot with their respective boyfriends.
In the center Lady Eliza and Lady Amelia Spencer with their respective boyfriends, Channing Millerde on the left, Greg Mallett on the right. Photo by David M. Benett / Dave Benett / Getty Images for Royal Ascot
David M. Benett / Getty ImagesBetween senior royal, Sophie of Wessex she has abandoned pink to embrace a sugar paper blue. The usually linear silhouette with some volume on the sleeves or skirt, this time is ruffled thanks to the broderie anglaise of the designer dress Suzannah London. The same brand defines it on Instagram, with understandable satisfaction, “the most beautiful lace dress we have created”. To complete the outfit, a coordinated hat made by the milliner Jane Taylor.
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, walk on the Ascot lawn. Photo by Chris Jackson / Getty Images
Chris Jackson / Getty ImagesCamilla that in this edition of the Royal Ascot she has a role of great responsibility since she and her husband Carlo take the place of the sovereign, she remains true to herself.
She wears an all-white outfit with serenity like the pearls and diamonds of her necklace. Because she, future queen consort, is interested in the right to be seen up to the last row of the racecourse. Both the multicolored model of the mother-in-law will be impossible to replicate.
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Beatrice of York in the white dress
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Beatrice of York and the Laura Apsit Livens hat
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Sophie of Wessex in Suzannah London
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Sophie from Wessex and the Jane Taylor hat
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Camilla in white and the pearl choker and diamond lacing
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Princess Alexandra, Elizabeth’s cousin, and Penny Knatchbull, Prince Philip’s best friend
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Flora Vesterberg born Ogilvy, granddaughter of Princess Alexandra
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Lady Amelia Spencer in Michael Kors and Jane Taylor hat
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Lady Eliza Spencer with Michael Kors outfit and Jane Taylor hat
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TV host Holly Willoughby in Suzannah London and Philip Treacy hat
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TV personality Penny Lancaster, wife of Rod Stewart
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Socialite Yoanna Hanbury in Beulah London with her husband Charlie Hanbury, a polo player
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Jazz singer Natalie Rushdie in Catherine Walker, Manolo Blahnik shoes and Launer bag
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The designer and stylist Kyle De’Volle
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Comedian Jason Manford and his wife Lucy Dyke
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The director and producer of The Crown And Bridgerton Dee Koppang O’Leary with husband Dermot O’Leary
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The blogger Holly Anna Scarsella
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PR Petrina Nystrom and style editor Hayley Bloomingdale
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Blogger Laura Willis
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The model and fashion designer Eunice Olumide
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Producer Mariam Zerehi
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Photographer Katerina Antos-Lewis
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The brand consultant Stephanie Waxberg
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The three milliner Lisa Tan in Lisa Redman, Angela Menz and Awon Golding with their creations on their heads
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Source: Vanity Fair