image

On the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee: 13 of her most incredible fashion looks from the 1940s to now

We take a look at the monarch’s style evolution.

Queen Elizabeth II is about to reach a major milestone – for on February 6 it will be 70 years since her accession to the throne.

Over the years, she’s proved herself a veritable style icon.

Here, to mark her Platinum Jubilee, we look back at how the Queen’s fashion has evolved, from her days as a young royal to now…

1. Royal bridesmaid

Royalty – Hon. Patricia Mountbatten and Lord Brabourne Wedding – Romsey Abbey

The bridesmaids at the wedding of Hon. Patricia Mountbatten and Lord Brabourne. Left to right; Princess Elizabeth, Princess Alexandra of Kent and Princess Margaret at Romsey Abbey

In 1946, then 20-year-old Princess Elizabeth acted as bridesmaid at the wedding of Hon. Patricia Mountbatten and Lord Brabourne, wearing a typically Forties style frock with a square neckline and short, puffy sleeves.

2. Regal bride

Royalty – Princess Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh Wedding – Westminster Abbey

Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, leave Westminster Abbey after the wedding ceremony

For her own nuptials at Westminster Abbey, the Queen selected a design submitted by her chief couturier Norman Hartnell. The duchesse satin gown was decorated with floral embroidery and came with a 13-foot train.

3. Coronation gown

Royalty – Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II – London

Queen Elizabeth II with her Maids of Honour after the Coronation

The Queen’s Coronation in 1953 called for another grand gown. Norman Hartnell was enlisted once more, designing a silk floor length dress to which colourful embroideries were added at the suggestion of the Queen.

4. Polo watching

Royalty – Queen Elizabeth II and Children – Smith’s Lawn, Windsor Great Park

Queen Elizabeth II with Prince Charles and Princess Anne at Smith’s Lawn, Windsor Great Park

Seen in a less formal setting in 1956, the Queen chose a simple short-sleeved dress, lace-up shoes and her trusty black handbag for an outing with Prince Charles, Princess Anne and one of her beloved corgis, to watch the Duke of Edinburgh compete in a polo match.

5. Pastel portrait

Royalty – Royal Family – Frogmore House, Windsor

The Royal Family in the grounds of Frogmore House, Windsor

In this family portrait from 1968, we can see the first signs of what will become Her Majesty’s signature look: a block colour coat dress with black patent court shoes.

6. Seventies suit

Royalty – Queen and Family at Balmoral Castle

The Queen and Prince Andrew in the grounds of Balmoral, Scotland

Embracing a bold Seventies print, the Queen topped this two-piece skirt suit with a headscarf – another of the monarch’s sartorial calling cards.

7. Wedding guest

Royalty – Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer Wedding – London

Part of the Royal Family, including the Queen, Princess Margaret (wearing orange), Earl Spencer, the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Andrew, on the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral after the wedding of Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer

Taking a leaf out of her mother’s style book, for the July 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer the Queen chose a flowing aquamarine pleated frock with matching handbag and hat, accessorised with white gloves, shoes and pearls.

8. Bright and beautiful

QUEEN INDIA 10

The Queen receives a ceremonial sword after her tour of the Golden Temple of Amritsar

During a visit to a temple in India in 1997, the monarch stood out in a fabulous orange chiffon dress and jacket with a matching hat.

9. Lavender moment

Royal wedding/Queen smiles

The Queen watches her youngest son, Prince Edward, and his wife Sophie Rhys-Jones leave in an open topped carriage after their wedding at St George’s Chapel in Windsor

Showing off another glamorous wedding outfit, for the nuptials of Prince Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones in 1999 the Queen donned a lavender hued lace gown with tonal accessories and a feathered headpiece.

10. Sequin style

The Queen meets Irish boy band Westlife, backstage after the 1999 Royal Variety Performance

The Queen meets Irish boy band Westlife, backstage after the 1999 Royal Variety Performance

Later the same year, Her Majesty sported possibly her most colourful outfit ever seen in the public, a long-sleeved gown with a sequinned top and bright yellow skirt for the Royal Variety Performance.

11. Crowning glory

Royalty – Queen Elizabeth II Visit to Canada

Queen Elizabeth II arrives for a dinner hosted by the Canadian Government

Pulling out all the stops for a dinner hosted by the Canadian government in 2005, the Queen donned a white gown with a spectacular tiara and fur stole, contrasting the pale ensemble with bold sapphire jewellery.

12. Lemon look

Queen Elizabeth II leaves Westminster Abbey in London after the royal wedding in 2011

Queen Elizabeth II leaves Westminster Abbey in London after the royal wedding in 2011

Opting for a lemon yellow version of her signature look for the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in 2011, the Queen teamed a long-sleeved dress with a floral embellished hat and her trademark Launer handbag.

13. Festive fashion

Queen Elizabeth II stands with the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, in the quadrangle at Windsor Castle

Queen Elizabeth II stands with the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, in the quadrangle at Windsor Castle

Her Majesty chose a suitably festive hue for one of her few public appearances in 2020, donning a red coat and hat for a Christmas event with other members of the royal family at Windsor Castle.

The following two tabs change content below.

The Press Association

News from the Press Association - the national news agency for the UK and Ireland

Leave a Comment!

Loading Comments