Queen Camilla Brings Back Signature Florals in Fiona Clare During Visit to Scotland With King Charles III
For the annual visit, Queen Camilla went back into her royal wardrobe and opted for a dress courtesy of one of her go-to designers: Fiona Clare. The queen consort re-wore a floral dress, with long sleeves, rounded shoulders and a slightly flared skirt. The dress featured a base fabric of cream with cascading florals in shades of blue, pink and fuchsia running down the fabric.
More from WWD
Rachel Brosnahan Embraces Bold Cutouts in Armani Privé for 'Superman' Fan Event in London
Kate Middleton Champions Sustainability in Her Signature Veja Sneakers for Hospital Visit
Queen Camilla's Latest Shoe Choice Highlights Her Love for Neutral Tones
Queen Camilla accessorized her dress with a strand of pearls as well as her Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet, a brand she consistently styles with her sartorial statements. Finishing touches included coordinated pearl earrings and a pair of Chanel cap toe suede satin low heel pumps in beige and black — another staple piece of the queen consort's wardrobe.
While attending the commemoration for a memorial stone for Queen Elizabeth II in St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, Queen Camilla wrapped up in a coat by Anna Valentine, one of her other favorite designers.
Queen Camilla previously wore this Fiona Clare design last May. The queen styled the frock for the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Canada House in London. The High Commission of Canada in the U.K. officially opened on June 29, 1925, by King George V, King Charles' maternal great-grandfather.
The queen consort also replicated this look from last year's trip to Scotland in July 2024. The British royal family member wore the dress for a celebration of individuals who promote Scottish Literacy at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh exactly one year ago.
Royal rewears are a signature part of Queen Camilla's wardrobe. The queen consort consistently repurposes dresses by Fiona Clare and Anna Valentine. Kate Middleton is also dedicated to the trend, rewearing pieces by Self-Portrait, Emilia Wickstead and more.
View Gallery
Launch Gallery: Queen Camilla's Royal Style Throughout King Charles III's Reign [PHOTOS]
Best of WWD
A Look Back at Fourth of July Celebrations at the White House
Princess Diana's Birthday Looks Through the Years: Her Sleek Black Jacques Azagury Dress, Vibrant Colors and More
Lauren Sánchez's Fashion Evolution Through the Years: From Her Days as TV News Anchor to Today
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CBS News
6 minutes ago
- CBS News
NYPD, FDNY ready to keep New Yorkers safe during July 4th fireworks show
How the FDNY and NYPD keep crowds safe during the Macy's 4th of July Fireworks How the FDNY and NYPD keep crowds safe during the Macy's 4th of July Fireworks How the FDNY and NYPD keep crowds safe during the Macy's 4th of July Fireworks The Fourth of July is one of the busiest nights of the year for emergency responders in New York City. CBS News New York's Ali Bauman got a preview of how the FDNY and NYPD are preparing to keep the massive crowds safe. Drones patrolling NYC skies for Fourth of July Before the Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks light up the skyline Friday, fire and police drones will be in the sky patrolling. "This is a Herculean task, but we work together with our federal [and] state agencies because this is a huge, huge event," Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Kaz Daughtry said. Millions are expected to be out watching from Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. Drones will scan up and down the crowds for hours before the first firework even goes off. "And what are we looking for? The unknown," Daughtry said. "Maybe a medical emergency, maybe somebody put a device down, maybe somebody put a bag down." Protecting New Yorkers on land and the water This year, fireworks will ignite from the Brooklyn Bridge itself, as well as from barges in the East River. "We have our inspectors go up there inspect the bridge. The standpipe was tested within the last week. We'll have an engine placed on each side of the bridge, supplying the standpipe with fire trucks in standby, ready to go up," FDNY Manhattan Borough Commander Brian Gorman said. FDNY and NYPD will be keeping people safe on land and on the water, since boaters come out to watch the show and the river gets tight. "It's a big dinner cruise night, people out watching the fireworks, and invariably people get hurt," FDNY Chief of Planning Fred Villani said. NYPD scuba divers will be at the ready to check for suspicious devices under the firework barges. "Any vessels that don't belong out here will be number one. If something would happen on the barge or a boat that wasn't allowed here, they'll be there quickly to assist people," NYPD Chief of Department John Chell said.


Forbes
20 minutes ago
- Forbes
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers For Friday, July 4
Mini Crossword NYT In case you missed Thursday's NYT Mini, you can find the answers here: Forbes Today's NYT Mini Crossword Clues And Answers For Thursday, July 3 By Paul Tassi Happy Fourth of July! You may have guessed that today's puzzle is a bit USA-centric, and that should help you along to start with here. But first… The NYT Mini is a quick and dirty version of the newspaper's larger and long-running crossword. Most days, there are between three and five clues in each direction on a five by five grid, but the puzzles are sometimes larger, especially on Saturdays. Unlike its larger sibling, the NYT Mini crossword is free to play on the New York Times website or NYT Games app. However, you'll need an NYT Games subscription to access previous puzzles in the archives. The NYT Mini is a fun daily distraction that usually takes no time at all. I try to beat the standard weekday grid in less than a minute. But sometimes I can't quite figure out one or two clues and need to reveal the answer. To help you avoid doing that, here are the NYT Mini Crossword answers (spoilers lie ahead, of course): NYT Mini Crossword Clues And Answers ACROSS 1) Uncle ___ - SAM 4) It's full of stars - SPACE 6) It's full of stripes - ZEBRA 7) Month when the American Revolutionary War began - APRIL 8) 4th of July sales promotions, e.g. - ADS DOWN 1) Big brand of hummus - SABRA 2) Foul-smelling - ACRID 3) Breakfast, lunch and dinner - MEALS 4) Singer who performed "All the Stars" at Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show - SZA 5) Lively energy - PEP Mini NYT Interesting way to do it, as all the across clues are holiday/America-based while the ones in the other direction are not. I suppose it would have been a bit too much work to do an entirely themed puzzle for the whole board. Some are easy like Uncle SAM, but you may not know the Revolutionary War started in APRIL. It wasn't July. That would have been short. Then, you need to know one America-adjacent clue about the Super Bowl halftime show and the wonderful SZA. I hope you have a great holiday! Follow me on Twitter , YouTube , and Instagram . Pick up my sci-fi novels the Herokiller series and The Earthborn Trilogy .


CBS News
an hour ago
- CBS News
LL Cool J says he won't perform at Wawa Welcome America until Philadelphia strike ends
LL Cool J won't perform in the Wawa Welcome America Fourth of July Concert on Benjamin Franklin Parkway on Friday, saying he won't "cross a picket line" amid the ongoing strike in Philadelphia involving the city's largest municipal workers' union. "Yo, so, I understand there's a lot going on in Philadelphia right now, and I never, ever, ever want to disappoint my fans, especially Philadelphia, y'all mean too much to me," LL Cool J said in a post on Instagram on Thursday night. "But there's absolutely no way that I can perform, cross a picket line, and pick up money when I know that people are out there fighting for a living wage. I'm not doing that, you know what I'm saying? I've been coming to Philly my whole life, you know? I have respect for the city, you know what I'm saying? Of course, I hope, I hope, I hope that the mayor and the city can make a deal, I hope it works out. I'm still going to come to Philly in case it works out. I'm going to be in town, ya'll. I'm just letting you know, I'm not going to cross a picket line and perform for money when people are hurt. That's it, so I love y'all. I'm on my way to Philly. Peace and love." LL Cool J is a headliner for the annual event along the Parkway with Philadelphia native Jazmine Sullivan. LL Cool J announced he wouldn't be performing at Wawa Welcome America as Philadelphia's largest blue-collar union, AFSCME District Council 33, has been on strike for three days. The union represents trash collectors, police dispatchers and more. Union leaders are fighting for higher wages as well as health care benefits for all members. CBS News Philadelphia has reached out to Mayor Cherelle Parker's office for comment, but we've yet to hear back. This is a developing story and will be updated.