When you are a queen, living under centuries of protocol and constant public scrutiny, appearances become more than fashion, they become diplomacy. Every movement, every smile, every color is a statement. For Queen Elizabeth II, clothes were not merely garments but tools of communication, symbols of duty, tradition, and individuality. She knew that standing out was part of her role, and she mastered it through her wardrobe. Monochromatic coats paired with matching hats became the cornerstone of the Queen’s unmistakable style. Her ensembles were completed with silk scarves, strings of pearls, Fulton umbrellas, and her signature boxy handbags. Robin Janvrin, her former Private Secretary, told BBC Culture, “I have always been struck by the Queen’s very practical approach to what she wears
How to dress like a Queen: Decoding Queen Elizabeth’s sartorial legacy as Buckingham Palace announces an exhibition of her dresses
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