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19 Queen Elizabeth Outfits That Prove She’s Always Had Common Sense When Dressing

Queen Elizabeth lived her youth during the Second World War. Therefore, her style is said to reflect the spirit of the British nation during that period. For example, her wedding dress was satin bought on food stamps, which was common for brides at the time. At other times, the queen’s wardrobe became more modern and sophisticated. But from the beginning, the world’s most famous monarch has always shown good taste.

we, from awesome.club, we watched closely the evolution of the queen’s dress and, yes, we were delighted.

Princess Elizabeth with her younger sister, 1933

The photo was taken in 1933. The future Queen of Great Britain appears at the age of 7. Children’s socks, but gloves and bag like adults, a small fashionista🇧🇷

Queen Mary of Teck with her granddaughter, then Princess Elizabeth, April 1944

Photo taken at the celebration of the 18th birthday of the then princess. Here, we see a girl in a coat typical of the 40s, when military minimalism was in vogue. The clothes were sewn without unnecessary details to save fabric – it is worth remembering that the war was not over yet. Therefore, the fashionistas had to give up the puffed sleeves that were popular in the 30s. In the princess, we see a double-breasted coat reminiscent of military uniform; the round lapels are also a 1940s innovation.

Princess engagement to Philip Mountbatten, July 1947

The then princess wore a light dress typical of the early post-war years. The jewels: your favorite necklace with a duo string of pearls, a watch or bracelet in your left hand and a anel on your ring finger. In the future, the queen would often be seen with this minimalist set of jewelry. Fun fact: one of Elizabeth’s trademarks has always been closed-toe shoes. For a long time she used rayne, the same brand of shoes preferred by her mother and grandmother. In most photos, the toes are covered, but not here.

A few words about the hairstyle. Judging by photos from when she was a child, the monarch’s hair is slightly curly. Since her youth, she has never worn her hair long and loose, like Meghan Markle or Kate Middleton – we only find photos in which she appears with the hair covered by scarves, hats or ties.

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Marriage to Prince Philip, 1947

Elizabeth Windsor and Prince Philip were married in November 1947. Their union in the difficult post-war years in Europe became a symbol of hope for the countries of the British Commonwealth. Still young, she appears here, dressed in floral motifs by the famous British designer. Norman Hartnell🇧🇷 The dress was embroidered with pearls, silver threads and crystals. The dress’s train stretched nearly four meters.

The then princess became famous for using food stamps (yes, food stamps) to pay for the fabric of her wedding dress because the country was still struggling after the war.

Coronation of Elizabeth II, 1953

This outfit was also created by Norman Hartnell. The queen’s wish was that the coronation gown be satin, like her wedding dress, with an emphasis on royal elegance but without unnecessary ostentation.

Elizabeth II with her husband, 1957

In the 1950s, unlike the war period, women preferred more feminine dresses🇧🇷 Longer, fuller skirts and accentuated waist were in fashion. Note that, in the photo above, the queen’s outfit emphasizes the waist and the skirt does not only cover the knee, but reaches the middle of the calf. In this outfit, she visited the British Embassy in Paris and even planted cherries there.

Queen on a trip to the Channel Islands

Photo taken in 1957. The monarch returned to wearing more voluminous skirts, typical of the 50s. But Elizabeth II did not forget about the night events, in which she was able to outshine even Hollywood stars.

Elizabeth II and American actress Jayne Mansfield at the Royal Film Show from London, 1957

Elizabeth II at the Benefit Premiere of With 007 You Only Live Twice1967

Actors Dick Van Dyke, Diane Cilento and Sean Connery during their meeting with Elizabeth II. Here, the queen, as in some other photos taken during the evening receptions of those years, can be seen from bare shoulders🇧🇷 A tiara, traditional white gloves, beaded bracelet and a bag make up the royal attire of the time.

Elizabeth II and one-year-old Prince Edward, Frogmore, 1965

The queen wears a gray checkered suit and wears a pearl necklace and diamond brooch to match her red lipstick.

The Queen of Great Britain speaks to local leaders, Ghana, 1961

Royal Tour of Africa. The dress in the photo focuses attention on the waist region. The skirt is voluminous, but not as long as the one she wore during a visit to Paris. The head is covered with a “flowered” hat to match the dress. And, to complement the look, white bag, gloves and shoes. It is noticed that the lips are accentuated with shiny lipstick🇧🇷

look summer, 1967

Other look summer. The queen wears a mint-colored ensemble with gloves, pearls and a “flower” hat. The makeup emphasizes the lips again.

Elizabeth II in London during the charity event Royal Film Performance1975

The queen literally shone in this dress when she met Barbra Streisand. For the event, Elizabeth II chose an unusual evening dress with a free cut and luxurious embroidery. A tiara called “Russian Kokoshnik” added sparkle to the queen. The piece belonged to Edward VII’s wife, Queen Alexandra, sister of Maria Feodorovna, Russian Empress.

Queen’s Visit to Barbados, 1975

Australia tour, 1986

It looks like the queen has embraced the daring trends of the 80s. Doesn’t the dress color remind you of a leopard print? The scarf tied around the neck draws attention, matching the fabric of the white hat. By the way, the queen’s hats aren’t just a matter of etiquette.

“The queen knows she needs to stand out from the crowd. That’s why hats have always played an important role in your wardrobe. They allow people to recognize it right away.”

Prince Charles, Lady Diana and Elizabeth II in March 1981

Full skirts were out of fashion. The Queen wears a collar with “sharp” points and so does the future Princess Diana. This cut is called a “sailor collar” and was very popular in the 80s.

The Queen greets Margaret Thatcher aboard the royal yacht “Great Britain” in 1989

Currently, Elizabeth II wears simple straight-cut dresses and we don’t see her with puffed sleeves like in the picture. The elegant watch on the left hand is clearly visible.

The Queen visits the Welfare Center for the Elderly, 2018

If we look at the queen’s wardrobe, we can see that, since the 90s, she has adhered to a style: monochrome suit or a long coat combined with a hat🇧🇷 Her costume jewelry: a pearl necklace and a brooch from her extensive collection.

The Queen on her way to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, 2011

Since 2002, Her Majesty’s personal designer and confidant has been Angela Kelly, the daughter of a simple Liverpool longshoreman. It is Angela who designs the stylish outfits that we see on the Queen today. One of her famous works is the outfit Elizabeth was in at the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton: a pale yellow wool coat and an appropriate dress, seen in the photo above.

And in your opinion the queen can be called a fashionista🇧🇷 Do you like Elizabeth’s style? Tell us!

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