2025 was full of public engagements, international travel and state banquets for Queen Camilla. The queen consort of the U.K. used each opportunity to showcase her royal wardrobe, featuring pieces by her go-to designers Fiona Clare and Anna Valentine.
From midi dresses with bold color to glittering gowns and historic jewelry pieces, Queen Camilla’s year distinguished itself as one of her most fashion-forward yet. WWD breaks down some of those memorable looks ahead.
February

Queen Camilla, right, attends a reception celebrating exceptional individuals and organizations contributing toward humanitarian efforts across the globe at Buckingham Palace on Feb. 20 in London.
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Queen Camilla kicked off 2025 with a string of events at Buckingham Palace, including a reception for humanitarians and nonprofit organizations in February. For the occasion, Queen Camilla wore a wool blue dress with a sharp collar and pleating on the flowing midi skirt.
Adorning the dress were the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Greville Ivy Leaf brooches, an homage to the late, long-reigning monarch. The pieces date back to the 1930s and were later inherited by Queen Elizabeth II.
March

King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend the celebrations for Commonwealth Day at Westminster Abbey on March 10 in London.
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By March, Queen Camilla was eager to usher in the springtime season, wearing a wool crepe coatdress by Fiona Clare. The monochrome look included a fitted bodice with silky lapels designed with sharp lines. A flowing skirt with slight pleats added movement to the frock, while the queen consort’s Philip Treacy hat with feathery embellishments added the final touch to the overall look.
July

Queen Camilla at The Championships Wimbledon on July 9 in London.
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Queen Camilla channeled her wild side in July while attending The Championships, Wimbledon in London. The Fiona Clare-designed frock featured an unique animal print with drawings including elephants, leopards, wildebeest and more, in muted shades of blue, gray, peach, yellow and other tones.
The silhouette of the dress was Queen Camilla’s signature — long sleeves with a slightly open neckline and a belt at the waist for added definition. She accessorized the look with her go-to Van Cleef & Arpels bracelets.
October

Queen Camilla attends The National Harvest Festival Service at Westminster Abbey on Oct. 16 in London.
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In autumn, Queen Camilla opted for a royal re-wear, styling her emerald green Anna Valentine dress for The National Harvest Festival Service at Westminster Abbey. The dress was crafted with a skirt that flared at the waist and long sleeves with sharp shoulders. At the neckline, contrasting fabric gave the dress added depth, and the mostly monochrome look — save for the queen consort’s sheer black tights and patent leather pumps — was further accentuated by a Philip Treacy-designed hat.
December

Elke Budenbender, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
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Among her final looks of 2025, Queen Camilla’s state banquet attire in December channeled opulence with references to the British royal family jewelry vault. For the German president and first lady’s state visit, the queen consort wore an emerald gown by Fiona Clare, with botanical inspiration laced throughout the dress.
Paired with the gown was the Greville emerald and diamond necklace and the historic Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara, which previously belonged to Queen Elizabeth II and was once Queen Mary’s tiara, dating back to the late 19th century.

