Queen Camilla returned to one of her more playful Fiona Clare midi dresses while out in Blandford Forum with King Charles III on Thursday in England.

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The United Kingdom’s queen consort wore a long-sleeve midi dress in black and white with a geometric, dotted pattern throughout the fabric. Modern without abandoning traditional design cues, the dress was crafted with long sleeves, a sharp collar and a slightly open neckline.
The Fiona Clare design featured subtle silhouette definition with a slightly cinched waist and pleating through the flowing skirt. Queen Camilla kept the other elements of her look neutral, sporting a pair of taupe pumps and accessorizing with her signature Van Cleef & Arpels bracelets and a pair of pearl-and-diamond earrings.

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Known for her royal rewears, Queen Camilla previously wore this Fiona Clare dress to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show on May 18. For that occasion, she paired the black-and-white patterned midi dress with a black jacket.
Fiona Clare and fellow British couturier Anna Valentine have been the two designers Queen Camilla frequently wears for daytime royal engagements, as well as banquets and evening events.

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Though the British royal family member regularly styles the same silhouette — long sleeves and a midi hem with slight definition at the waist — she’s known to play with pattern and color in equal measure.
Apart from Thursday’s modern geometric patterned frock, Queen Camilla’s closet includes peacock and animal prints and floral embroidered motifs, among other unique variations on seasonal style and repurposed pieces.

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Queen Camilla and King Charles spent Thursday’s outing to Blandford Forum visiting the town’s Main Hall and Hall and Woodhouse Badger Brewery, the latter of which celebrated its milestone 250th anniversary.
