Queen Camilla’s cool take on royal style in Samoa

Queen Camilla’s cool take on royal style in Samoa

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While The King made his own fashion statement on Friday evening when he hosted his dinner for the Commonwealth Heads of Government, The Queen has made several strong sartorial choices of her own. 

Queen Camilla chose a more casual look from one of her favourite designers for her arrival in Samoa. She re-wore a strong look from Anna Valentine, a coordinating set of a pale pink tunic and white palazzo pants.

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A Bottega Venetta handbag, a Kiki McDonough pendant, and two Van Cleef & Arpels bracelets finished the look. 

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Valentine’s looks dominated Queen Camilla’s Samoa wardrobe, as she wore the designer every day.

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At a traditional ceremony on Thursday where The King received the title of high chief, she wore another pair of tunic and palazzo pants with casual white flats. 

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Her Majesty chose to coordinate with King Charles’ island-inspired ensemble on Friday at his CHOGM dinner.

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His shirt included Samoan designs in blue, and she chose a long, cornflower blue tunic that features embroidery details, along with casual trousers and embroidered wedges. 

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Notably, The Queen turned to her own personal jewellery collection for the State Dinner. She wore a pair of pavé-set diamond earrings, a pendant necklace, and a stack of bracelets from her own collection of Van Cleef & Arpels. 



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