A longtime lover of nature, these floral designs held personal meaning for the queen consort.
Her island-ready look was accessorized with matching turquoise earrings and a simple gold pendant necklace.
Giving back in style
A classic dresser, Camilla is not known for being adventurous with fabrics.
She was photographed alongside Prince Charles and other state dignitaries also wearing royal and navy blue gowns.
Perhaps a shout-out to the colors of the Greek flag?
It’s this attention to detail that continually elevates the queen consort’s fashion choices from her aristocratic peers.
Though having traveled out of the city, Camilla’s look still channeled all the chicness of Paris.
She was dripping in sapphire gems that adorned her bracelets, drop-style earrings, and showstopping necklace.
The royal was photographed wearing all-white flowing trousers and a sheer caftan that featured unique applique detailing.
Under the flash of the paparazzi’s cameras, her eccentric piece appeared to have a moonstone glow.
In fact, the order dates back as far as 1348!
Over her white dress, Camilla wore a white jacket covered in floral details.
Around her collar and along the bodice were intricately rendered leaves and flower details, embroidered in black.
Cozy in Canada
Canadian chill?
No problem for the Duchess of Cornwall.
To add even more whimsy, the cuffs of her coat also featured a cheetah-print pattern.
No matter the season or occasion, she regularly chooses gowns in rich blues and bright purples.
She accessorized with a three-strand pearl choker and small pearl earrings.
Best of all, however, was her matching hat with feathered plumes.
As for her accessories, the duchess kept it simple with black boots and a gray clutch bag.
Monochrome monarch
The Covid-19 pandemic did not stop Camilla and her stylists from turning out the looks.
She also drew attention to her health-conscious face mask by donning one in a fun cheetah print.
For the blessing, the new bride wowed in a silver-blue chiffon gown with a matching coat.
The long-sleeved coat included gold embroidery across the collar and skirt, adding in that extra regal touch.
Either way, the future queen cultivated an iconic, mature bridal look.
Nestled beautifully in her blonde hair, the topper resembled doves swooping in the air.
I mean, who wouldn’t?
Mamma Mia!
in London in June of 2004.
Camilla accessorized her Mediterranean-inspired gown with a matching silk shawl, simple pearl earrings, and a creme-colored handbag.
To match his longtime love, Prince Charles also donned a royal blue pocket square.
However, Camilla was having fun with it.
She topped it all off with matching purple jewelry, which seemed to contain bright amethyst stones.
Was she ahead of the fashion curve?
Equestrian chic
Ever hear of a tomboy queen?
Well, now you have.
That classic blonde bob?
Camilla wore it tucked underneath her equestrian helmet, ever the practical, safety-minded sportswoman.