Queen Camilla’s immaculate dressing was a spectacle on Tuesday as she joined her husband King Charles III for the first Opening of Parliament of His Majesty’s reign.
The King’s wife looked spellbinding for the poignant occasion in a bespoke ivory gown, which was designed by British designer Bruce Oldfield for the Coronation in May.
Camilla’s ivory dress was crafted from Peau de Soie, a silk fabric with a dull lustre finish, and woven by Stephen Walters in Suffolk, England. With an ivory, silver and gold colour palette, bracelet length sleeves, a strong shoulder and a wide V-neckline – it gave Camilla a regal silhouette for the annual ceremony.
Following the Coronation, it has since come to light that Camilla’s breathtaking gown was stitched with secret sentimental motifs in a nod to her loved ones.