Earlier
this week Princess Beatrice visited the RHS Chelsea Flower Show with the
Queen. And it seems the floral exhibits gave her style inspiration as
she attended the first garden party of the season at Buckingham Palace
today.
The
Queen's granddaughter wore a colourful flower print skirt with a long
sleeve cream blouse with an embellished collar and gold buttons.
She
continued the floral theme with her headwear, wearing a fascinator
topped with a cream rose designed by Welsh milliner Robyn Coles.
Flower power: Princess Beatrice joined her grandmother's garden party at Buckingham Palace today
Top to toe: The princess kept up the floral theme with a rose-topped fascinator by Welsh milliner Robyn Coles
The
outfit was a safe bet for the 25-year-old who isn't always praised for
her fashion choices. Most famously, she was mocked around the world for
the unusual Philip Treacy-designed fascinator she wore to her cousin
Prince William's wedding to Kate Middleton.
When
it came to her footwear today, she seems to have taken her cue from
another Middleton - Pippa - who recently advised against wearing heels
to an event on grass.
The
sister of the Duchess of Cambridge offered her pearls of wisdom in the
June edition of Vanity Fair, referring to the best way to dress for a
day at Ascot.
Sensible choice: Beatrice took Pippa Middleton's advice wearing wedges to the event on grass
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