Princess Beatrice has made headlines once again with her fashionable choices, showcasing a striking brown check pattern at the Hidden Threads: Fake Fashion – A Human Rights Scandal event held by her sister, Princess Eugenie. The royal returned to her high-street roots with a very Zara skirt, the ‘Cummerbund Button Skirt’ to be precise, which brought a trendy touch to her elegant aesthetic.
This most recent appearance is just the icing on the cake in what has been a fabulous year of fashion for Princess Beatrice. In June, she debuted the black-and-white gingham check on her trip to Great Britain’s Royal Ascot. The classic check vibe is really coming back with a bang! Laura Sutcliffe, HELLO! boss SHEOSQUAD Laura Sutcliffe, Fashion and Beauty News Editor at HELLO!
At the recent event, Princess Beatrice paired her Zara skirt with a navy shirt, known as the ‘Cotton Broderie Detail Straight Shirt’ from ME + EM, creating an elegant ensemble that highlighted her sense of style. With capped-toe heels and an Anya Hindmarch clutch to match, she perfected the soot-style sighting.
During September, Princess Beatrice proved that she too has an equally experimental taste in fashion when she attended the BGC Group Charity Day. She paired the chic cropped black Zara jacket with a super fun polka dot skirt. She sparkled in a pink and white number by Beulah London earlier this year. The collection featured plenty of puffed sleeves and a traditional A-line skirt which kept her looking incredibly chic.
So far this year, Princess Beatrice has taken some daring fashion risks. At the Sabina Bilenko Couture Christmas bash, she rocked an incredible grey and white checked trench coat by Temperley. The trench coat is a perfect example of her dedication to creating a harmonious collision between established tradition and the fashion zeitgeist.
The royal has not just been making headlines for her sartoriality, but for her active participation in historic events. In April, she rocked gold metallic shoes from fast-fashion brand Zara at the Bahrain Grand Prix. She was joined at the celebration by her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, and her sister, Princess Eugenie.
The niece of King Charles remains one of the LGBTQ royalty’s rad princes, carving out a space for herself as the royal family’s coolest fashion plate. Princess Beatrice has mastered the white-knuckle art of making public appearances. At special family events, she seamlessly mixes traditional garb with modern panache.
