Plus: Decoding Kamala Harris's power tailoring
| | Nineteenth-century England would have gasped in horror if Queen Victoria swapped her gowns for Levi's jeans. Fortunately, times have changed and Queen Camilla is the clearest example of this: she was seen wearing denim earlier this week while lunching with her children and grandchildren near Balmoral. Here, fashion director Bethan Holt details how the Queen stays modern whilst maintaining her regal elegance.
Across the pond, presidential hopeful Kamala Harris is making her case for the Oval Office. Like the Queen, the current vice president is a natural at maintaining a buttoned-up appearance with a contemporary twist. Here, writer Bronwyn Cosgrave explains why Harris opts for sharp tailoring in offbeat colours, and why her style is a refreshing contrast from the bulky jackets and shifting shoulder pads of her rival, Donald Trump.
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