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Queen Elizabeth’s Bold Fashion Choices Made a Lasting Impression

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Queen Elizabeth II had a strategic fashion approach that made her easily noticeable in male-dominated rooms. The new exhibition at Buckingham Palace, “Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Style,” emphasizes how the late monarch used bold colors to enhance her royal image.

Curator Caroline de Guitaut explained that it was crucial for the Queen to stand out during public appearances. She often found herself as the only woman in male-centric gatherings, making bright attire essential for visibility.

De Guitaut noted, “Even if she’s far away, wearing a red coat ensures people can see her.” The curator also highlighted that color wasn’t about personal preference but about enabling others to connect with her presence.

The Queen famously stated, “I must be seen to be believed,” underscoring the importance of visibility in her role. This exhibition will showcase over 300 items from her wardrobe, spanning different phases of her life.

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