Not even the rain managed to dampen the fourth day of King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s official visit to Samoa, a stop that, even though it was wet, was warmly welcomed by the locals.
Without losing an ounce of elegance, Queen Camilla dazzled with her style during the farewell in the village of Siumu before leaving aboard a Royal Australian Air Force plane.
Queen Camilla in Fiona Clare dress
For this special occasion, Camilla opted for a style that perfectly combined sophistication with practicality, ideal for Samoa’s hot and humid climate.
Her choice was a dress designed by Fiona Clare Aldridge, one of her favorite designers, whose aesthetic Camilla appreciates for its balance between elegance and functionality.
This piece, made in a lightweight fabric, fell just below the knee in a midi cut that maintained sobriety without losing freshness.
With soft lines and a slightly open neckline, the design highlighted a sophisticated and relaxed air, ideal for such an emotional farewell.
Complementing the outfit, Camila chose a pair of sand-colored suede wedges from Eliot Zed, model ‘Becki’. These wedges, known for their comfort, are already an essential part of her closet.
As for accessories, a small leather Intrecciato bag by Bottega Veneta, valued at 2,200 dollars, added a touch of exclusivity without being extravagant.
She also wore a Van Cleef & Arpels ‘Vintage Alhambra’ bracelet in yellow gold and blue agate, whose delicate clover design symbolizes good luck, and is valued at about $4,850.
During the days of this official visit, Camilla has surprised with different wardrobe proposals, all designed for the warm and humid weather.