Queen Elizabeth II in 50 outfits
La reine Elizabeth II, c'est l'élégance à l'anglaise : chapeaux originaux voire mettables uniquement par elle, tailleurs aux couleurs jamais vues mais toujours joyeuses, et mocassins (généralement de la marque Gucci bien qu'elle défende les marques british). C'est ainsi qu'on l'a observée à travers les âges, tenant fermement son petit sac à main de ses mains souvent gantées. Lorsque la Queen se rend à la campagne dans un de ses châteaux (Sandringham, Windsor, Balmoral), elle abandonne le tailleur pour une tenue adaptée, composée d'un classique manteau Barbour ou d'un trench, accessoirisé d'un foulard, et pour les chaussures, elle adopte les bottes ou les talons plats. Une transformation qui fait sourire quand on a l'habitude de la voir très apprêtée, mais qui démontre le look rétro chic à l'anglaise qui a contribué à sa notoriété...
The tailor-moocassins look for official representations
It is said that the queen would wear colorful outfits so that it is seen from afar, and sometimes from far away, when she dares the color block!We all remember this Trooping The Color in June 2016, when she was dressed in a fluorescent green tailor...In color, the queen has made her trademark, allowing herself everything, even the patterns, except black, reserved for mourning according to the dress protocol of the British royal family.Its other imprint lies in this port of the hat, incomparable.And the more the years have passed, the more the monarch dared to grandeur, the feathers, the flowers, in short, the extravagances.From the little hat during her youth until the 80s, she went to the bulky hat that dresses her, gives her style, protects her from the sun, and adds the chic note to her outfit.
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— Khalika13 Sun Aug 22 14:37:56 +0000 2010
And since the queen is extravagant in the tailor, she is less so in the choice of her shoes, almost always the same, especially in recent years.If before, she dared pumps and Salomés, now, it is the moccasin that takes precedence over everything else.We put this on the back of comfort and age (91), but we are saddened to observe a real lack of fantasy at this level.
The Barbour-Foulard-Bottes look for the countryside
It is almost the look we prefer, because it reminds us of our grandmother, or an accessible person who would walk in his English countryside.When she goes to her castles located not far from London, Elizabeth II abandons the fitted coat with neat details, she adorns herself with a good barbur or a trench in good weather, and never wears hat.In the "Countryside", she puts on a scarf that she ties around her head.In the countryside, we adopt velvet, tweed jackets, boots to make horse, vests and other comfortable and practical outfits.
Another little fantasy in the lifestyle: in the countryside, the Queen drives!Even even today, she does not hesitate to take the wheel of her Land Rover to wander through the surrounding roads, to, why not visit her "Royal Farm" in Windsor.
If the Queen's outfits obviously meet a protocol requirement, she has known, over the years, grafting her dough there, just like Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle today.Each its style, each its colors, but always respecting the rules of the royal family: hats, high heels, skirt and dresses at the knee level...
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