Queen Camilla joined King Charles III in London on Tuesday to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Canada House. The High Commission of Canada in the United Kingdom officially opened on June 29, 1925, by King George V, King Charles’ maternal great-grandfather.
For the milestone celebration, Queen Camilla not only favored one of her longtime favorite designers, but also a dress she’s previously worn and maintained as an integral part of her royal wardrobe. The queen consort opted for a dress designed by Fiona Clare. The midi dress with long sleeves featured floral inspiration, with tones of vibrant blues and pinks patterned across the cream fabric base, evocative of springtime dressing.
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Queen Camilla paired the dress with gray suede heels and accessorized with such jewelry pieces as bracelets by Van Cleef & Arpels and her four-strand pearl choker with a diamond center clasp.
Queen Camilla previously wore this Fiona Clare design in July 2024. The queen consort styled the dress for a trip to Scotland during Holyrood Week alongside King Charles III. At the same event, Queen Camilla greeted guests at a garden party, wearing another Fiona Clare design in a shade of light blue with ornate embroidery running down the front placket of the dress.
Queen Camilla speaks with guest at a celebration at the Palace of Holyroodhouse July 2, 2024, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Rewearing pieces from her royal wardrobe is a key element of Queen Camilla’s approach to style. Last March, Queen Camilla wore a vibrant green dress with contrasting fabric elements for a trip to Belfast. She had worn the same dress for a reception at Buckingham Palace the previous February.
Along with Fiona Clare dresses, Queen Camilla also favors designs by Anna Valentine. The royal’s worn several of the aforementioned designer’s pieces for public royal engagements.
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Other members of the British royal family who most notably style reworn looks include Kate Middleton. The Princess of Wales often styles looks she’s previously worn for both daytime public engagements and even red carpet moments. The royal wore a black and white Zara dress while in Wales last January, which she also wore during a visit to Bradford in January 2020.