Her formalwear was always on point.
The monarch would mature to favor bold, bright colors for a very specific reason.
And she looked just as regal in a simple coat and headscarf as she did on her coronation day.

You may be surprised by just how style savvy the late Queen really was.
Her wedding day
It was November 20, 1947 when Princess Elizabeth married Prince Philip.
The timeless gown was created from ivory silk and featured a 15-foot train (viaTatler).

Good thing the monarch had a chance to rewear the jaw-dropping feat of fashion.
In fact, she donned the headturner six more times following her1953 coronation.
This green frock is what dreams are made of and most certainly stands the test of time.

Still royal in 1994
Even as she got older, no one did formalwear like Queen Elizabeth.
Somehow the monarch made the combination of a white gown with gold accents and a blue sash just work.
This eye-catching look was called the “Harlequin” dress and was created by Karl-Ludwig Rehse (viaPeople).

About the design, Rehse said, “She was stunning.
She’s like all ladies, she’ll go for something new.
She’s fun to work with and very knowledgeable about fabrics.

She knows how the clothes have to behave how they have to move” (viaMy London).
This shimmery navy blue gown was what the monarch wore to a party that was part of the celebrations.
According toExpress, the piece was made from sapphires her father gifted her on her wedding day.

Christmas 2021
The Queen did festive as well as she did formal.
In her final days
Queen Elizabeth was fashionable until the end of her life.







