Princess Beatrice Wore the Two Most Incredible Floral Dresses at the Royal Ascot
Princess Beatrice’s royal wardrobe got a floral update with her recent appearances at the Royal Ascot.
Accompanied by husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, the princess channeled ’80s fashion on the first day of the annual horse-racing event. The vintage-inspired look featured a white midi dress from Beulah London covered in a delicate pink-and-green rose floral print. The dress featured a ruffled mock turtleneck and puff bishop sleeves. To accessorize, she carried a white bucket bag with a circular tortoiseshell handle and wore a hot-pink bow headband from Juliette Botterill. She finished off the look with two-toned Chanel slingback pumps.
On day four, Beatrice rode into the Royal Ascot by carriage with Mozzi and her cousin, Prince William, and Princess Kate.
She again opted for a floral look, this time relying on a long-sleeved lace midi dress by Monique Lhuillier. The elegant piece featured a white lace overlay with violet, green, and yellow floral spots interspersed throughout. She coordinated with a cream fascinator with floral and fishnet adornments, plus a white handbag from Anya Hindmarch, pale pink satin pumps from Gianvito Rossi, and circular diamond stud earrings.
In her royal wardrobe, Beatrice often combines modern elements with understated elegance.
For instance, she attended King Charles III's coronation last month in a showstopping hot-pink midi dress, also from Belulah London. The vibrant piece included a sleek matching belt cinched at the waist, plus dramatic puff sleeves. She accessorized at the time with a bedazzled gold clutch, a bronze headpiece, and light pink pumps.
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