Our late Queen was no slave to fashion fads; her style was as stable as her 70-year reign itself. And there's no doubt she would certainly approve of the ladies of the Royal Family in the post-Elizabeth II age - as they all look fabulous!
Smart and stately
Camilla, Queen Consort
She says she has a 'profound sense of being at home in the countryside', and before her marriage to the then Prince Charles in 2005, Camilla looked happiest in jeans and a baggy sweater, make-upfree. Not any more! Now she's at the right hand of the King, dressing with a more regal air is what people expect to see. Her mother-in-law was inimitable in every way, so the Queen Consort has cleverly taken her lead, with elegant hats and coats, bold block colours and, of course, jewels from the royal collection.
Tailored perfection
Catherine, Princess of Wales
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