On What Would Have Been Her 100th Birthday, A Detailed Look At Queen Elizabeth II’s Life In Style
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Today would have been the 100th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch. Ascending to the throne in 1952, she reigned for 70 years until her death in September 2022, her tenure spanning decades of cultural, political and social change for the country.

As a young princess who came of age during World War II, the Queen’s style often reflected the state of the nation. For example, her Norman Hartnell wedding gown was made using duchesse satin purchased with ration vouchers, as was typical for brides at that time. Throughout the rest of her lifetime and years of dedicated service, the Queen continued to discreetly communicate using her outfits, from a diplomatic colour choice to a piece of jewellery carefully selected for the history attached.
The Queen’s wardrobe was underpinned by staples that became constants throughout her seven decades on the throne: Her Majesty’s black Launer handbags, prim pumps and unrivalled collection of heirloom brooches saw her through thousands of royal walkabouts, dozens of state visits and countless audiences with the world’s most senior dignitaries. Meanwhile, her love of bold colour (a legacy carried on by Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales) – not to mention statement millinery – ensured one of the world’s most recognisable women always stood out in a crowd.

The Queen’s early years on the throne were defined by pieces created by court dressers, like Hartnell and Hardy Amies, but in more recent years her senior dresser – and close confidante – Angela Kelly, oversaw the Queen’s wardrobe on key occasions, including in her Diamond Jubilee year, for a flurry of royal weddings, and even the schedule of Zoom engagements Her Majesty undertook while the nation was in lockdown.
A century on from her birth, revisit Her Majesty’s best style moments over the years.


































