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"If I wore beige, nobody would know who I am." Queen Elizabeth II, her life in looks.

When we picture Queen Elizabeth II, it’s easy to remember her in bold colours, a wardrobe designed specifically to allow her to stand out.

She once quipped that “If I wore beige, nobody would know who I am,” but her flair for vivid, high-octane dressing often had even more strategy behind it than most realised.

Ascending the throne as a young woman, Queen Elizabeth II would put her own spin on the fashions of the era, and opted to continue with her bright wardrobe across her 70-year reign. There was always a lot of thought behind her sartorial choices, and signals to decode; from the meaning behind the brooches she wore, to the pieces that showed familiarity and an informal approach (usually a silk scarf).

We’re paying tribute to some of the Queen’s greatest looks across the decades.

November, 1947

The Queen married Prince Philip in 1947, just two years after World War II came to an end. She purchased her dress using clothing ration coupons, as was common for the brides of that era - although the government gave her a few extra to help cover the cost of her Norman Hartnell gown. The dress itself was made of ivory silk and duchess satin, and featured a 15-foot train.

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March, 1954

Queen Elizabeth was the first reigning monarch to visit Australia. During her visit, she donned an emerald green dress with subtle pleating, matched with her trademark pearls.

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March, 1957

Sitting for a royal portrait in 1957, the Queen wore a white satin evening gown embroidered with gold and pearls.

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November, 1964

One of her lesser-worn colours, she chose a stunning peach gown to attend a performance at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

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January, 1975

The ‘70s were a standout decade for Queen Elizabeth’s fashion! She always looked amazing in yellow - no easy feat!

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February, 1977

Turning heads in New Zealand in 1979 in a lilac skirt-suit with a matching headscarf.

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June, 1977

The Queen famously rode in the 1977 Trooping the Colour, donning the uniform of Colonel-in-Chief of the Scots Guards.

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February, 1979

Looking stunning in royal blue, she wore this matching set and turban on a Saudi Arabia trip in 1979.

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January, 1980

The Queen would often opt for tweed when tending to her horses - one of her greatest passions. Her silk headscarf pointed to a sense of familiarity and comfort.

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May, 1993

The Queen chose lolly pink for a banquet dinner while touring Hungary.

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November, 1999

Attending a 1999 Royal Variety performance in one of her most vibrant outfits.

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June, 2002

The Queen toured the UK for her Golden Jubilee in 2002. She donned a garland while visiting a temple, adding more colour to her lilac outfit.

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March, 2006

Visiting Australia to open the Commonwealth Games, the Queen chose a lime green suit to wear to Sydney Harbour, as well as one of her beautiful hats.

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October 2010

The Queen never seemed to favour red, making it a very bold statement on the occasions she did choose to wear it!

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April, 2011

The Queen was a standout at the 2011 wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, again stunning in yellow.

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June, 2012

While the Queen looked amazing in royal blue, lighter blues also looked great with her complexion. She chose a silver number to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee in 2012, elevating it with powder blue accessories.

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June, 2012

With lots to celebrate this particular Jubilee, the Queen wore many outfits. She donned a pretty sherbet orange-toned tweed outfit for a Sandringham garden party, a paler colour she didn’t wear as often as her brighter blues, yellows, and greens.

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June, 2015

The Queen wore a floral summer dress to the 2015 Royal Ascot, finishing the look with a hot pink coat and hat to match.

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May, 2019

Again, proving blue was a beautiful colour on her, the Queen wore this beautiful periwinkle-toned outfit to a celebration for British Airways.

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February, 2020

Right before the world was changed by Covid and lockdowns, the Queen was out and about in London. She wore deep purple, another colour that was quite rare for her, to the opening of a hospital.

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February, 2022 

The Queen celebrated her Platinum Jubilee in 2022, marking it with this official portrait before celebrations kicked off later in the year.

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September, 2022

Queen Elizabeth posed for her final official photo on September 6, 2022, as she appointed Britain’s newest Prime Minister, Liz Truss. At home at Balmoral, the Queen kept things casual with a tartan skirt, pale blue blouse and a cardigan. She smiled widely for Liz and the cameras as she carried out her final duties to the nation. 

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