
Queen Camilla just embraced this season's must-have hue in understated powder pink outfit - and it's perfect for summer weddings
King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived in Ottawa, Canada, for a two-day visit.
Stepping off the plane in style, Camilla embraced current trends in a pastel pink coat dress by Anna Valentine, debuted at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's wedding, paired with Chanel shoes.
While summer 2023 was dominated by bold Barbie pink, this season the fashion world has turned towards a more refined take: powder pink.
This softer, more understated hue has been seen across the runways at Fashion Weeks, featured by designers such as Simone Rocha, Alaïa, Erdem and Miu Miu.
Romantic yet sophisticated, powder pink is perfect for weddings, garden parties and other special occasions.
Browse our selection of event-ready dresses and coats inspired by Camilla's elegant look, including options from River Island, Karen Millen, Nobody's Child and Hobbs.
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