English fashion designer Vivienne Westwood once said, “If you love something, wear it all the time.
Find things that suit you.
This is how you look extraordinary.”

It’s time to dig into more sartorial matters.
She glowed in a dark green Sue Palmer dress and matching hat.
The princess is mad about plaid
What better place to wear plaid than Scotland?

The princess wasn’t the only one making an encore performance that day.
Her coat was on at least its third public appearance in as many decades.
A subtle change in jewels and accessories kept the look fresh and moving forward.

Just like that gown, Baker’s cream-colored suit design is elegant, classic, and timeless.
It’s no wonder the princess didn’t leave it hanging in the closet between race days.
Closer inspection reveals that the princess made changes so subtle they were easy to miss.

She also switched between single and double-strand pearls and added gloves depending on the occasion.
We think it’s a safe bet that she’s not done reinventing this one yet.
While Anne’s mother was known for her monochrome style, this chic look embraces its pop of color.

Maybe that’s because she wears them so well.
That’s what outerwear is for, after all.
The coat was last spotted in 2012.

The former Olympian does not chase trends, and this seems to be something she inherited from her mother.
Evidently, the princess' coats tend to last longer, too.
The coat, which features a flared-out stand collar and a wide lavender belt, is tailored to perfection.

Once again, it’s clear that Princess Anne knows when a garment works.
Her trademark brooch was pinned to her shoulder, with her pearls visible underneath her blouse.
Princess Anne wore the same jacket at the 1997 funeral of Princess Diana.

Unless you are Princess Anne, that is.
On her wedding day, Zara wore a favorite piece from Princess Anne’s collection: the Meander Tiara.
This is not the first time these blooms have appeared.

As with many of her looks, the princess debuted this one at the Royal Ascot in 1980.
Such attention to detail must make it easier for the princess to remember when and where each outfit appeared.
As Miranda Holder said, per Gloucestershire Live, “Princess Anne has never been afraid to express herself.

