Queen Camilla returned to go-to designer Fiona Clare for her attire during Tuesday’s viewing alongside King Charles III in London of the final design for the Queen Elizabeth Memorial, which fell on the 100th anniversary of the birth of Queen Elizabeth II.
For the royal engagement, the U.K.’s queen consort opted for a subdued look by Fiona Clare Aldridge, a London-based designer and among Queen Camilla’s favorite couturiers. The coatdress was crafted with long sleeves and a midi hemline.
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The streamlined design included a rounded collar and sinuous lapels. White embroidery featured on the waist and cuffs of the dress, incorporating floral details throughout for a touch of femininity and nod to the springtime season.
Queen Camilla added a pair of sheer black tights to her attire, and wore Eliot Zed black suede pumps with a black leather toe cap to augment the subdued elegant style. She also carried the Atelier Renard bag in a shade of navy, crafted with crocodile and suede material.
As for jewelry pieces, Queen Camilla wore her usual collection of Van Cleef & Arpels bracelets. She also wore a four-strand pearl necklace with a front-facing diamond clasp and coordinated diamond and pearl drop earrings.
Since King Charles III ascended the throne in 2023, his wife of more than 20 years has amassed a royal wardrobe full of nods to British designers Anna Valentine and Fiona Clare, with both providing Queen Camilla with her day-to-day royal engagement apparel and oft times formal attire like royal banquets.
A new memorial dedicated to the memory of Queen Elizabeth II, the U.K.’s longest-reigning monarch, is planned with a final design previewed by King Charles and Queen Camilla on Tuesday. The couple and members of England’s public commemorated what would have been Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday with an exhibition on the late monarch’s fashion and more.