Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday. Everything about her is a big news. The world is very much interested to know about Elizabeth II now. Here is an article that gives you the information about the messages she wanted to give to the world with her choice of outfits.
According to the reports, the wedding gown of Queen Elizabeth II had a very special message. Curated by Joanna Marshner, the gown was paid for by ration coupons given by ordinary women post War.
When the Queen married Prince Philip, Britain was still recovering from the economic losses incurred in War. It was not an easy task to pay for such a costly gown. So, she used her ration coupons given to her by the Government along with a few sent to her by women across the country to pay for the gown.
The dress, made of satin, had many spring flowers, which gave a message of hope and renewal to the British nationals at that point.
Elizabeth II donned a blue and yellow outfit for the first opening parliament in 2017 right after Britain opted to exit European Union and Blue and yellow are the featured colours in the European Union Flag. Many believe that the message Queen wanted to give was her disapproval of the decision.
When pandemic hit the world, she wore a green coloured outfit for addressing the nation and colour was picked by her to symbolize growth and renewal. The Queen also wore a diamond and turquoise brooch and it is considered to be a symbol of protection.
The Queen used to wear bright colours whenever she made a public appearances and the reason behind this is that she could be noticed amongst the crowd. The Queen’s daughter-in-law Sophie revealed this in a 2017 documentary ‘The Queen at 90’.