The House of Windsor has been in power for over a hundred years.
They’ve shown off theirroyal fashion hacksand even conveyedhidden meanings with their outfits.
Prince George has been spotted several times wearing a cord short and shirt set.

In speaking withToday, royal expert Daisy McAndrew explained the reason for the queen taking on this trend.
Although the queen has sadly now passed, her mark on today’s fashion can be seen everywhere.
Meghan’s impact on fashion has been evident, most notably in her power coats.

Celebrities everywhere have been copying the look, proving that the power coat trend has truly caught on.
In 2018, Mindy Kaling was photographed wearing a long, patterned coat worn over a mid-length dress.
She shared the photo onFacebookwith the caption, “Learning from the Meghan Markle power coat.”

With her signature style in place, the queen showed off her black Launer bags on every occasion.
From her power suits to her studded tiara,Princess Diana changed royal fashion forever.
Dawnn Karen, a fashion psychologist, toldGlamour, “Revenge dressing can be hugely therapeutic.

Princess Diana was breaking the rules with her dress.
In later years, Princess Diana adopted the choker as one of her many staple trends.
Queen Elizabeth II wore a pearl choker occasionally as well, which would be passed down to Princess Catherine.

At one point, the double-breasted blazer was deemed a piece of casual attire, worn for sports.
One look Princess Margaret was privy to was the cinched waist.
With such a universally loved shoe, the history of the Chelsea boots has often fallen to the wayside.

Back in the mid-1800s, Queen Victoria was an avid horse rider, as many royal figures have been.
However, she struggled with the laces of her riding shoes, which would often get caught and tangled.
She requested J. Sparkes-Hall, a shoemaker, to make a pair of laceless alternatives.

And he did, patenting what were initially called “paddock boots,” in 1851.




