As the world mourns the loss of Queen Elizabeth II, we're paying tribute to her legacy by looking back at her era-defining looks.
is indisputably a style icon. As a young princess, the royal wore floral tea dresses and pleated frocks typical of the 1930s and 1940s, graduating to skirt suits and ball gowns as she stepped up to stately dressing. In 1947, she married in a dress fit for a future queen — designed by couturier Norman Hartnell, it featured delicate pearl and crystal embroidery and a dramatic 13ft train.
Today, the monarch turns to dressmakers Stewart Parvin and Angela Kelly for her colorful skirt suits which, according to daughter-in-law Sophie, Countess of Wessex, she wears to ensure crowds can see her. As well as her bright ensembles, the Queen is rarely without her trademark Launer handbag and Anello & Davide loafers, which she has worn for the last 50 years.
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