Zara Tindall is widely regarded as a royal style icon. Alongside her outfits that regularly land her on the best-dressed lists, the daughter of Princess Anne has also enjoyed a foray into the modelling industry. She is frequently chosen to be the face of a plethora of high-end fashion brands thanks to her timeless style and flair for fashion.
Jewellery brand Calleija has just announced its collaboration with the royal, posting an exquisite photo shoot of Zara wearing an array of pieces from the eponymous 'Zara Tindall Collection'. Posting on Instagram, the brand penned in the caption: "Zara Tindall Collection by Calleija. Where timeless design meets modern sophistication."
In the video, Zara can be seen artfully posing and looking as gorgeous as ever, wearing a crisp white shirt, with just her gold jewellery on show. Boasting expertly applied natural makeup and a joyous demeanour, Zara looks so beautiful in the frames.
The look was reminiscent of one that the late Princess Diana often stepped out in. Her signature style in the 90s often consisted of a classic white shirt, which she paired with gold jewellery (notably statement earrings, just like Zara's) and stonewash jeans.
This particular look was so prolific that she even wore it when she appeared in Vogue in 1994, shot by Patrick Demarchelier. One picture in the publication's spread saw the former wife of King Charles expertly posing in black trousers and a simple white shirt, with her legs crossed.
Why is a white shirt so stylish?
The white shirt is widely considered a wardrobe staple as it offers an instant, polished and grown-up demeanour, not to mention the fact that a flash of white around the neck can give the illusion of a brighter complexion. A white shirt also offers versatility; it can be worn with a myriad of separates.
Who is Zara's stylist?
This shoot may have been put together by Zara's stylist, Annie Miall. The Australian-born professional is widely considered to have totally transformed Zara's wardrobe since she started curating her look in 2020. The royal's fashion stance has evolved from classic-led to far more daring and colour-coded over the years, and she now wears a variety of stunning getups, dreamed up by Annie.
Zara is regularly dressed in the finest labels, selected by the talented professional, from UK-based labels Laura Green, Fairfax & Favor and ME+EM, to firm royal favourites such as Emilia Wickstead and Zimmermann. Annie documents many of Zara's outfit details on her own Instagram feed, which she made public five years ago and has been mesmerising royal fashion fans ever since with her ensembles.
