May 8, 2023 #kingcharles #queenelizabethii #coronation
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The coronation of King Charles III in Britain was undoubtedly a magnificent occasion, While all eyes were on the new King and Queen, Charles III and Camilla, it was not surprising that some of the attendees attracted attention for their attire, both positively and negatively. While some of the guests wowed us with their stunning outfits and spot on choices, some other guests left us scratching our heads wondering what they were thinking! So, grab your popcorn and get ready for a fashion extravaganza as we Let’s unveil the best and worst dressed guests at this historic event. #royalfamily #king #kingcharles #coronation #fashion #outfit #top #flop #westminster #london #queenelizabethii #queenelizabeth #unitedkingdom
For the event, Rania wore a pastel yellow midi by luxury designer Tamara Ralph, dress, with subtly sheer, high-necked underpinnings. She styled the look with a matching hat, carrying on the day’s trend of eschewing tiaras. She carried a white clutch, which coordinated with her white pumps.
The look continued her ever-fashionable streak from last night, when she opted for a Schiaparelli dress from the brand’s Autumn/Winter 2023 collection for a reception at Buckingham Palace ahead of King Charles’s coronation. She completed her outfit with a gold clutch and gold pumps.
Famously fashionable, Letizia opted for an all-pink look by Carolina Herrera, featuring a pencil skirt and a top with a ruffled peplum. She accented the style with matching pink shoes and a coordinating Scala Insignia clutch purse. King Felipe VI wore formal dress.
Queen Masenate Mohato Seeiso and her husband also attended the coronation. Queen Masenate wore a floor-length brocade blue gown with buttoned sleeves and a sweeping neckline. She accessorized with a feathered fascinator, a matching white envelope clutch, and white diamond and blue gemstone jewelry.
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands dressed in all white. Her outfit, designed by Jan Taminiau, included a below-the-knee dress with long sleeves, a sheer embroidered neckline, and rope detailing on the waist. To round out her outfit, she wore a pair of nude pumps and carried a cream clutch.
The Bhutanese royals looked fashionable in traditional purple outfits as they arrived at Westminster Abbey. King Jigme Khesar wore a traditional Bhutanese Gho, and Queen Jetsun Pema wore a traditional kira:
Princess Anne’s daughter, Zara Tindall, decided on a sky blue dress custom designed by Laura Green for her coronation outfit. Her look also included a light blue clutch, a chiffon fascinator, and Princess Anne’s diamond ribbon and tassel brooch.
The socialite wore a neatly tailored belted dress featuring a midi silhouette, pointed lapels, button-down detailing, and sharp eighties shoulders. She topped off her punchy aesthetic with a wide-brimmed hat boasting a coordinating shade of radiant rose and a floral corsage.
For the occasion, Princess Kiko donned a light beige Japanese kimono with a wide decorative belt. Her ankle-length kimono featured thick lapels, loose-fitting sleeves and a ruffled accent on the side. She coordinated her ensemble with a matching small, square beige clutch.
Katy Perry, who performed at the coronation concert, wore a beautiful pale purple look with a matching hat. The ensemble, designed by Vivienne Westwood, included a matching skirt suit set, elbow-length gloves, an oversize pearl choker (also by the designer), a netted headpiece, and a demure white handbag.