Thursday, December 25, Queen Camilla made a strong impression in a very elegant scarlet outfit. On the program? A piece she can’t live without.
If there is one type of silhouette that Camilla Parker-Bowles wears better than all the other crowned heads, it is undoubtedly monochrome looks. The Queen Consort once again demonstrated this during the Christmas morning religious service, celebrated at the Church of Saint Mary Magdalene in Sandringham.
On December 25, Camilla displayed impeccable chic, faithful to her classic wardrobe enhanced with colorful touches. For the occasion, she slipped into an all-red outfit with the most beautiful effect. The centerpiece of this look? An elegant coat dress falling to mid-calf, designed by Fiona Clare Aldridge who is one of the sovereign’s favorite designers. The scarlet creation featured invisible buttons and a slightly flared shape that highlighted the figure. To complete the ensemble, Camilla chose the OC 981 hat signed Philip Treacybringing an additional couture touch to this already very refined look.
When it comes to accessories, the wife of King Charles III left no detail to chance. She wore a printed scarf tied around her neck, suede heeled boots by Russell & Bromleyas well as a mini handbag Charles Laurie London. Black leather gloves accented with fur added texture to the outfit. But the most spectacular element undoubtedly remained the brooch pinned to the left lapel of his collar. Baptized Raspberry Pipthis cross-shaped jewel, composed of diamonds set in gold and silver, captured the light and brought a precious dimension to the outfit.
With this look for the occasion, Camilla Parker-Bowles completely eclipsed the other members of the British royal family like Kate Middleton who was dressed in a tartan print coat or Princess Anne, also in a flamboyant red ensemble.







