Let me tell you, folks, Queen Elizabeth has been in the game for 65 years, and she’s quietly become one of the most iconic fashion figures of our time. Sure, she’s not strutting down the runway in Paris, but her style speaks volumes. It’s practical, yes—because, hey, you can’t exactly walk the corgis in couture—but it’s also a masterclass in British craftsmanship and timeless elegance. Her outfits are always spot-on for the occasion, and she’s never afraid to show off her support for homegrown talent. This queen knows how to make a statement without saying a word.
Now, let’s talk about her signature look: those bright, bold coat dresses paired with her trusty Launer handbag. It’s a formula that works, and she sticks to it like glue. But don’t let that fool you—Her Majesty isn’t afraid to mix things up. In fact, she’s been ahead of the curve on some of the biggest trends in recent years. Millennial pink? She’s been rocking that shade for ages. Horsebit loafers? She’s been wearing them long before Gucci made them cool again. And let’s not forget her recent nod to London designer Richard Quinn, whose avant-garde designs have earned her royal approval. This queen is no stranger to fashion innovation.

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Take, for example, this year’s Garter Day service at Windsor Castle on June 16. Now, this is no ordinary event—it’s a celebration of the Order of the Garter, one of the oldest and most prestigious orders of chivalry in the world. And let me tell you, Queen Elizabeth brought her A-game. Dressed in full ceremonial regalia, complete with a plumed hat, a sweeping robe, a sash, and traditional jewelry, she managed to add a touch of personal flair with her choice of metallic accessories. Silver T-bar shoes and an oversized envelope bag in the same shade? That’s what I call a bold move. And if you think about it, it’s not so different from the metallic finishes we’ve seen in Richard Quinn’s latest collection. Coincidence? I think not.
Of course, Her Majesty usually sticks to her signature black loafers, custom-made by Anello & Davide and broken in by a dedicated staff member. But these silver heels? They’re not just a one-time thing. Turns out, they’re her go-to for Garter Day, and she even wore the same pair to the Royal Variety Performance back in 2012. Talk about consistency!
This story was written by Katie Rosseinsky and originally appeared on our sister site, Grazia Daily.
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