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Friday May 12 2023

By Tamara Abraham
FASHION EDITOR

The Coronation weekend delivered many fashion moments, but it wasn't until we stepped back and looked at the Queen's, the Princess of Wales's and the Duchess of Edinburgh's outfits side-by-side that we noticed a theme: red, white, blue – over and over. Patriotic dressing on a grand scale.

It represents a level of planning and coordination that is on a par with a royal tour – perhaps even more. I explored how it was done and the powerful message behind the Windsors' new style strategy.

This weekend, I'll be on the sofa enjoying the cheese-meets-politics mash-up that is Eurovision. Consider this your essential guide to all the action in Liverpool tomorrow night.

Enjoy!
Tamara

 

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