To smarten up the look, Queen Camilla opted for a classic shirt dress that has a collared neckline (which seems to be a favourite of Her Majesty’s, as the royal wore another shirt dress in the previous year at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show).
The colouring of the below-the-knee dress is blue, presumably to complement Queen Camilla’s blue eyes, with hints of green that are likely to pay homage to the traditional garden affair.
For eagled-eyes fans, they may notice that Queen Camilla is donning the same (or similar) nude low-heeled wedges to walk around the grounds at the Chelsea Royal Hospital where the yearly horticultural event has been occurring since 1913.
Yet, for anybody who has walked around the RHS Chelsea Flower Show would know, that comfortable shoes are a must for the amount of meandering that can take place to see all the gorgeous gardens, balconies, installations, and nurseries.
As the RHS Chelsea Flower Show is open to the public from Tuesday, May 21 to Friday, May 24, there’s still time to shop for an outfit if you’re attending the famed occasion.
River Island has done its own spin on the shirt dress – in blue and white – that moves away from the paisley design but emphasises the beautiful landscape of a meadow.
The £40 Blue Floral Belted Midi Shirt Dress has long sleeves and a collared neckline like that of Queen Camilla’s choice in design.
Even if you are not attending the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this year, these summery dresses can work for future BBQs, garden parties and celebrations.
Although, you may be one of the first people to review any of the Debenhams, M&S, and River Island dresses as shoppers have not openly shared their opinions on the fit, sizing, or how they feel in the dress.
While following fashion trends can be fun, the best way to look stylish is to dress for your body shape, frame and skin colouring.
According to the “Colour Analysis Queen” and wardrobe stylist Tatum Gangi, the best colours for you to wear “never changes through your entire life” based on your colour palette.
“All color analysis is based off the original artist’s palette of spring, summer, autumn and winter,” Tatum Gangi told Fox News.
There are three colours, however, that are said to suit any client – no matter their colour palette – and these are red, white and navy.