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venerdì 17 aprile 2015

Angela Kelly Mottled Silk Flower Print Dress and Honeycomb Coat

Oh, I just love the shades of blue and lilac in this Angela Kelly outfit! The coat is in a pale ice blue honeycomb fabric, matched to a mottled silk dress with a flower print on a cream background. The hat is pale ice blue straw with a spray of pastel-coloured feathers to one side. On the whole, it's a look that just screams summer, and in fact its first appearance came at a Buckingham Palace garden party on 19 July 2010, accessorised with the Cullinan V brooch:

 

On 24 November 2010, the Queen selected it to conduct an investiture at the Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi, during a tour of the Gulf States, paired with the Flame Lily brooch:


 
The Queen with Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, ruler of Dubai and Prime Minster of the UAE:

 
The outfit, both with and without coat, was worn again on 24 May 2011, when the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh received President and Mrs Obama at Buckingham Palace. The Cullinan V brooch was used again:
 

 
The look made another garden party appearance at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 1 July 2014, when the honeycomb coat was added against the chilly weather, jazzed up with the Boucheron aquamarine and diamond clips:





martedì 14 aprile 2015

Floral-Printed Suit for UN Speech

For her first speech at the United Nations in New York in more than 50 years, on 7 July 2010, the Queen chose a gorgeous flower printed silk flounced dress and jacket combo in an aqua and mushroom palette, with a matching mushroom coloured hat with an upturned aqua brim and floral trim to one side. Her Boucheron aquamarine and diamond clips provided the perfect accessory:

 
The Queen addressing the UN General Assembly in 1957 and in 2010.
 
 
With then-UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon.
 

Later, the Queen met then-Mayor Micheal Bloomberg and visited Ground Zero, where she laid a wreath and opened the British Garden of Remembrance in nearby Hanover Square:

 
 
 

 
The outfit, with the addition of a colour-block mushroom silk crepe coat accessorised with the Jardine Star brooch, was repeated on 25 October 2011, when the Queen visited the Australian War Memorial in Canberra:
 

The Queen was accompanied by General Peter Cosgrove, Chairman of the Australian War Memorial Board:

 



It would appear the Queen later had the dress remodeled to remove the bottom frills, and in this altered version had two dresses made in the same silk fabric, one without frills, and she wore it to receive in audience at Buckingham Palace Theresa May and request her to form a new Administration upon David Cameron's resignation as Prime Minister on 13 July 2016 (Daily Mail article here). She wore the round Cambridge Emerald brooch with pendant:


The frilled-hem dress reappeared on 19 July 2016, worn to a private drinks reception at Drapers' Hall in central London, which was intended to be a final 90th birthday get-together for the monarch before heading to Balmoral in Scotland for her summer break (Daily Mail article here). She wore her diamond and pearl navette brooch: