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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall makes a statement in stylish blazer dress

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Camilla looked stunning in an ink dress at the Oldies Awards. Source: Getty

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall has stepped out in a statement blazer-style dress to attend the Oldie of the Year Awards, at the Savoy in London.

Rocking an ink coloured blazer style dress, with a white faux shirt detail around the collar and cuff, and a circle skirt falling just below her knees, Camilla looked very corporate chic.

The Duchess topped the look off with opaque black stockings, black pointed toe court shoes and a simple black leather clutch to match.

Camilla wore beautiful white gold and pearl drop earrings, and a delicate chain with a small white gold pendant. Ever so practical, Camilla wore a silver watch on her left wrist, as well as her wedding band on her finger, while her right wrist was adorned with intricate gold bracelets.

Camilla’s hair was blown out into a gorgeous down style, and she wore natural makeup, merely enhancing her beautiful features.

When reading, the Duchess wore brown tortoiseshell, rounded wayfarer style glasses.

Source: Getty

The Duchess normally opts for light colours and soft patterns, so this look was quite edgy and fresh for the royal.

The Queen was offered the prized award for this ceremony, but “politely but firmly” rejected.

 

While visiting Ayr, a small town in Scotland, the Duchess wore a sage green plaid skirt, and a matching blazer, with tan shoes.

When speaking with Monty Don, for BBC’s Gardeners’ World, Camilla sported a teal dress with a three quarter sleeve, and a soft lilac and white floral pattern.


Attending a Thanksgiving service to commemorate the 81st anniversary of the Battle of Britain, Camilla wore a periwinkle blue sheer striped coat over a white midi dress. This is paired with a matching face mask, and sky blue sinamay hat.

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