lunedì 20 aprile 2015

Peter Enrione Pink Outfit and Two Angela Kelly Hats

The Queen first wore this bright pink Peter Enrione dress and cashmere coat, with a matching  feather-trimmed hat by Angela Kelly on 21 March 2009, for a visit to the Heinz factory in Wigan, Greater Manchester, and completed the look with the Flower Basket brooch:
 
 
On 27 April 2010, the Queen was again in pink on a visit to Caernarfon Castle in Wales, this time jazzing up the outfit with the Queen Mother's Palm Leaf brooch:
 




We saw the look repeated on 17 February 2011, when the Queen visited King's Court First School in Old Windsor for its 50th anniversary, wearing her diamond and unidentified pink stone brooch:


The exact same look, down to the same brooch (this time pinned to the lapel instead of the actual coat), was worn again a couple of months later to the Royal Windsor Horse Show on 14 May 2011:


Commonwealth Observance Day at Westminster Abbey on 12 March 2012 saw the appearance of a new hat to coordinate this look, another feather-trimmed Angela Kelly creation, this time not in straw but in the same cashmere fabric of the coat. The Queen Mother's Palm Leaf brooch was chosen again:
 

 
On 23 January 2013, the Queen chose this look (sans hat, as this is a traditionally hatless engagement) for her annual visit to the Sandringham and West Newton branch of the Women's Insitute, of which she is president, a position she took over from the Queen Mother. She wore the Jardine Star brooch:
 

 
We saw the straw hat again on 21 March 2014, when the Queen visited Rambert, Britain's national dance company in London. The yellow gold Frosted Sunflower brooch was worn:



 
More than a year later, on 28 May 2015, this look, topped off with the straw hat and a multi-coloured diamond brooch in the shape of a spray of roses, came up again for the third garden party of the season at Buckingham Palace (Daily Mail article is here, scroll all the way down for photos):
 
 
 
Then, on 19 November 2015, the coat and straw hat combo made another appeareance on a visit to Birmingham, the first made by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh since the Diamond Jubilee tour of the UK in 2012 (Daily Mail article here). This time the Queen accessorized with the Jardine Star brooch:
 

 
The Queen and the Duke rode on a tram on the Metroline Tramline Extension in Birmingham sporting a rather special display annoucement:
 
 

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