At the most recent edition of Wimbledon, Queen Camilla has once again demonstrated that her style is constantly evolving.
Although many expected to see Kate Middleton, Camilla’s presence has not gone unnoticed.
This Wednesday, the wife of Charles III attended the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world, accompanied by her nieces and nephews Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips, who arrived with his new partner, Harriet Sterling.
Camilla has long been known for her classic and elegant fashion choices. However, this time around, her wardrobe has shown subtle changes that mark a new phase in her style.
Recently, Dior has started lending her clothes, a decision that aligns with the growing trend towards sustainable fashion among royals.
Queen Camilla’s Style at Wimbledon
For her appearance at Wimbledon, Camilla opted for a classic design but with modern details. She chose a midi dress by Anna Valentine, a renowned British couturier.
The dress, with an A-line skirt and a zipper at the top, added a touch of modernity to her traditional style. Something that added a distinctive and elegant element was the embroidery of giraffes in shades of ochre on the skirt.
She complemented her outfit with jewelry from Van Cleef & Arpels, one of her favorite brands. She wore a Jack Russell brooch on her lapel and a bracelet from the Alhambra collection, with a vintage design inspired by the four-leaf clover, in a beautiful shade of blue with gold accents.
This new approach to her style is no coincidence. Queen Camilla has been adopting a more minimalist and modern style in her recent appearances.
At the recent Ascot event, she also wore innovative designs, such as a blue dress with an irregular closure and another Dior design that featured a cut that was novel for her.
The choice of Dior, a favorite fashion house of the late Lady Di, also underscores Camilla’s intention to support sustainable fashion.
The French maison has decided to lend some of its designs to royals, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability.