That between the duchess Sophie of Edinburgh and daughter Louise Windsor there is a certain stylistic complicity is certainly nothing new. The eldest daughter has drawn from her mother's wardrobe several times, confirming a certain predilection for some of her items (which always fit her perfectly), and consequently for her taste in fashion.
Even in the English royal family, as well as in the Spanish one, the exchange of clothes and accessories between mother and daughter seems to be a consolidated habit
This time, however, the two did more, raising the level of their fashion chemistry by showing off a very refined accessory which both have decided to use in the exact same way. One a few days apart.

Duchess Sophie of Edinburgh
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty ImagesThe object that made mother and daughter agree is a very refined designer silk twilly Hermès, which Prince Edward's wife used to elegantly tie her low ponytail, giving the look – among other things en pendant with that of her husband – an immediate flash of easy-chic on the occasion of the second day of Royal Windsor Horse Show at Windsor Castle.

The Dukes of Edinburgh
Andrew Matthews – PA Images/Getty ImagesColorful, lively and romantic at the same time, Twilly Les Murmures de la Forêt, this is the name of the print and the model chosen by the royal, it is an accessory with smaller dimensions than the classic yoke and, as can be read on the maison's website, it is very versatile, as it can be declined and tied in different ways. Any examples? On the waist, on the neck, on the wrist, on the handles of the bag and, last but not least, to embellish hairstyles.

Duchess Sophie of Edinburgh
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This method also won over her daughter Lady Louise Windsor, spotted on the carriage just three days later, again on the occasion of the Royal Windsor Horse Show, with the same accessory, although in a different pattern. Specifically it concerns the Twilly Parade en Fanfare, also from the Hermès maison, whose print, designed by Tong Ren, is a tribute to the world of animals. The drawing, as stated on the site, recreates a joyful and colorful parade, led by none other than horseinnate passion of the royals, and in particular of Lady Louise Windsor.

Lady Louise Windsor
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty ImagesIt is no coincidence that the Twilly was worn by the dukes' daughter on the occasion of one of the most beloved equestrian events, and moreover while she was in a carriage, pulled by her beloved steeds. Such scrupulous attention to detail which, as is known among royals, is always subtle, but clearly evident. Hidden under the hat, the beloved silk accessory was used to tie the golden curls tail. Just like her mother Sophie from Edinburgh did.

Lady Louise Windsor
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesThere is no doubt. There is a real complicity between the two très chic couture, which somehow also seems to recall the late Queen Elizabeth II. Although her Twilly was not her favorite accessory, the sovereign's passion for Hermès scarves was well known, very elegant silk handkerchiefs that she loved to wear as a headdress, especially when she was riding her horses. . A sophisticated accessory, which has become a hallmark of her style.
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