LONDON — Gowns, diamonds and many sparkles.
The coronation of King Charles III at Westminster Abbey on Saturday brought together international royals, heads of state, some specially chosen celebrities, members of the royal family and their associates.
The coronation service was filled with pomp and pageantry — not any different to the scenes outside fashion week venues with street-style goers and photographers. Here, WWD looks at a few of the style stars on the day:
Lola Parker Bowles
Lola Parker Bowles, the eldest grandchild of Queen Camilla and Andrew Parker Bowles, wore an emerald dress with a black embroidered jacket from Celia Kritharioti and an easy black hat and veil.
Lady Sarah Chatto
Lady Sarah Chatto, the one daughter of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones, First Earl of Snowdon, wore a buttery yellow Jasper Conran dress with a pleated bottom and belted waist. She wore a hat in the identical shade from Stephen Jones and accessories from Manolo Blahnik.
“I got up early yesterday and battled through glamorous convoys of police outriders accompanying vital people to the abbey to get her into her outfit,” said Conran in an Instagram post.
Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones
The granddaughter of Princess Margaret and niece of Lady Sarah Chatto wore a crepe pink creation by Parisian designer Beatrice Ferrant featuring taffeta and silk tulle, in addition to a cropped jacket. A jewellery designer and the daughter of the Earl and Countess of Snowdon, she wore a headscarf in the identical hue as her dress product of silk tulle and feathers by Stephen Jones.
Lady Gabriella Kingston
Lady Gabriella Kingston, the daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, wore a shiny belted pink coat dress from Catherine Walker with an identical hat that featured pink roses. She finished the look with a lighter shade of pink for her clutch bag and shoes.
Julie Bishop
Former Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop wore a cream two-piece Zimmermann outfit that features hand applied 3D flowers throughout. She donned an identical fascinator in the identical color and added a small Lady Dior handbag, in addition to slingback Dior heels.
Pippa Middleton, the younger sister of the Princess of Wales, picked a sublime pastel yellow coatdress from Claire Mischevani, a Shrewsbury-based British brand. She paired it with an identical hat from Jane Taylor London; nude pumps from Emmy London and jewellery from Asprey London.
Akshata Murty
Akshata Murty, wife of Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, wore a flower-embossed, baby blue dress from Claire Mischevani. She accomplished the look with a black hat, clutch and heels. Her dress retails for 945 kilos online.
Emma Thompson
The British actress Emma Thompson wore a daring red coat with floral motifs from Emilia Wickstead. She amped up the ensemble with sparkly block heels from Roger Vivier and a pastel purple handbag encrusted with crystals.
Samantha Cameron
Fashion entrepreneur Samantha Cameron, wife of former prime minister David Cameron, wore a flowy red floral dress from her own label Cefinn, and a red hat by Jess Collett Milliner.
Pretty Yende
South African soprano Pretty Yende wore a yellow Stéphane Rolland gown and a Graff yellow and white diamond necklace with greater than 138 carats of diamonds. She also wore Graff yellow and white diamond earrings at Saturday morning’s event.
Yende was the primary African person to perform solo at a coronation, singing the piece “Sacred Fire,” which was written by the British composer Sarah Class for the occasion.
Carrie Johnson
Carrie Johnson, wife of former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, went for blue. She wore a dotted dress from Claudie Pierlot and a navy coat on top.
Lady Louise Windsor
Lady Louise Windsor, daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, wore an extended sleeved white and violet dress from Suzannah London. The silk dress featured a big floral print inspired by French photographer and artist Rachel Levy’s botanical photographs. Her dress was also a subtle nod to her mother’s soft British style.
Zara Tindall
Zara Tindall, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, wore a custom blue Laura Green coatdress belted on the waist accessorized with 18-karat white gold drop earrings from Calleija; a lightweight blue Strathberry clutch bag; pale blue Emmy London pumps; blue fascinator with chiffon detailing matching her dress from Juliette Botterill, and her mother Princess Anne’s Festoon brooch, a marriage gift from the now king to his sister in 1973.
Carole Middleton, the mother of Catherine, Princess of Wales wore a cobalt blue coatdress from Catherine Walker named the Katrine, as a nod to her daughter. She wore sapphire earrings from Garrard and a cushion cut sapphire and diamond 1735 double cluster pendant from the brand.
Middleton accomplished the look with a blue headband that incorporated a floral piece on the side.
Sophie Wessex
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, wore an extended white gown from Suzannah London embroidered with British meadow flowers inspired by ceramicist Rachel Dein and incorporated embroidery by Jenny King using traditional Irish stitch techniques.
She wore a bespoke headpiece from Jane Taylor London featuring handmade satin leaves and forged silver snowdrops and Swarovski crystal. She also wore Emmy London heels.
Wessex’s royal cloak was requested by King Charles III, who asked other working members of the royal family to wear ceremonial attire.
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