Almost thirty years on from her death, Princess Diana is still considered one of the most defining style icons in modern history – most famously epitomised by her 1994 'revenge dress'.
Today, that fashion crown is largely worn by her daughter-in-law, the Princess of Wales, whose sartorial influence – known as the 'Kate effect' – consistently leads to mass sell-outs. One royal who has slipped under the radar is birthday girl Queen Camilla, who has preferred to follow the rulebook to avoid further public vilification following the breakdown of then-Prince Charles and Princess Diana's relationship, in which she was famously described as the "third" person in their marriage.
With her wardrobe armed with heirlooms passed down from her late mother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth II, and anchored by a fierce loyalty to British couturiers, such as her wedding dress designer Anna Valentine and her coronation designer Bruce Oldfield, it raises the question...
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