Queen Camilla Parker is not just a royal; she’s a style queen committed to sustainability. During her official tour of Australia and Samoa, she served fashion with a purpose, rocking pieces from her favorite designers, Fiona Clare and Anna Valentine.
Most of the Queen’s outfits were recycled from past engagements, proving that you don’t need a fresh-off-the-runway look to make a splash. Just like that, she taught us that being chic and eco-friendly never goes out of style! With only three new dresses introduced throughout the trip, Camilla’s wardrobe was a showcase of reinvention for any royal out there (and for fans at home).
Let’s catch the looks here:
- Blue serve: Camilla slayed at the Sydney Airport in dazzling blue. She has worn this elegant Fiona Clare dress on various occasions.
- Pale green in the sun: she served with a pale green outfit at St Thomas’s Anglican Church. However, it was her accessories by Kiki McDonough and Van Cleef & Arpels, which she decided to wear again.
- Silk slay: the Queen Consort looked angelic at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Meanwhile, she looked shiny with her Diamond Shell Brooch, straight out of Queen Elizabeth ll’s collection.
- Floral cuteness: Queen Camilla looked adorable at the Australian National Botanic Gardens, where this one made its debut that day.
- Pink softness: the royal decided to rock a light pink co-ord from a previous Kenya tour.