Coronation fashion: What Katy Perry, Kate, Penny Mordaunt wore

Many guests chose eye-catching pastel outfits that brought cheerful splashes of color in the wet gray weather.
LONDON, UK – What do people wear when they are crowned?
For high-profile royals like Queen Camilla and Kate, Princess of Wales, the theme is pastel, subdued gowns that let their regal gowns and glittering jewelry speak for themselves.
Camilla, who was crowned alongside King Charles III at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, wore an embroidered silk dress in ivory, silver and gold tones with a mini skirt by Bruce Oldfield – a British designer credited royal favourites – with the right shoes.
Kate wore an ivory silk crepe dress by British fashion house Alexander McQueen underneath a cobalt blue and red Royal Victorian Order gown or gown or gown. She didn’t wear a tiara, opting instead for a large silver and crystal headdress designed by sculptor Jess Collett in collaboration with McQueen.
She also wore pearl and diamond earrings from William’s late mother, Princess Diana.
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Her 8-year-old daughter, Princess Charlotte, wore a similar headdress and ivory McQueen gown with a cape embroidered with roses, thistles, daffodils and shamrocks to represent the four country of Great Britain.
Many guests chose eye-catching pastel outfits that brought cheerful splashes of color in the wet gray weather.
US First Lady Jill Biden wore a cornflower blue Ralph Lauren gown, with a matching hair pin and gloves. She appeared with her granddaughter Finnegan Biden, who wore a yellow dress with matching Markarian brand cape in New York.
Pink is a particularly popular choice for many people. Brigitte Macron of France opted for a light pink mini dress with a matching jacket, by designer Nicolas Ghesquière for Louis Vuitton. Queen Letizia of Spain also opted for pink, sporting a peplum frilled dress, matching heels and a stylish large hat.
Pop star Katy Perry, who will perform in Sunday’s coronation concert, wore a Vivienne Westwood jacket with a matching skirt. She styled the tailored look with a ruched base hat with a tulle and cheerful widow veil, adorned with a Petersham ribbon bow.
British MP Penny Mordaunt, who carried the “sword of the state” at his coronation, stole the show with a striking teal-blue gown and a hat embroidered with golden ferns.
Princess Beatrice, who arrived with Prince Harry and the rest of the royal family, wore a fuchsia belted dress with a large brass headband.