The British royals attract attention as much for their status as for their style.
Surely, sartorial meanings have evolved over decades within the royal family.
So let’s jog that memory, shall we?

Here are 12 times royal fashion got weird.
So she did the next best (and only logical) thing: she mixed it all up.
“People seemed to be thrilled at how she looked.

Elizabeth’s memorable gown was perhaps a fitting ode to the new millennium blazing around the corner.
It’s also possible that she didn’t get to make the whole selection of outfit herself.
Princess Catherine wore her shirt backwards twice!

The repeat glitch can only lead one to believe that Catherine strictly prefers her buttons running down the front.
And the mass teasing didn’t go unnoticed by her.
The latter was especially striking in the context of the trendsetting royal.

The accessory, studded with gifted emeralds, initially belonged to Elizabeth’s grandmother Queen Mary.
It was commissioned in 1921 by Garrard, which gave the jewelry an Art Deco design.
She is dressed to the nines every time she steps out in public, especially on official business.

She decked up in a vividly pink printed dress that made her look every bit like a tropical princess.
The embarrassing mix-up prompted controversy, with Catherine in the eye of the storm.
Catherine reportedly kept the dress as a memento and possibly a cautionary reminder to double-check her official outfits twice!

the accusations around her 2009 outfit may have been misdirected.
No prizes for guessing which team the British royals are on!
Even other relatives like Zara Tindall and Pippa Middleton had donned similar ensembles.

Even a glimpse of the queen’s hat passing by is momentous to the crowds.
From a highlighter to a traffic light, the range of comparables was vast.
It was still undeniable that the queen carried her fit out as well as she did any other.

A key feature of the garment was (and still is) the 25-foot-long train that trailed it.
According toVogue, the train still holds the crown for being the longest at any royal wedding ever.
And for what exactly?

Only to set a new record, it seems.
“Halfway through we realized, ‘We’re not going to finish this,'” Emanuel recalled toE!
The royals don’t particularly have to deck up in gold to tell us that.


