Revealed: Zara Tindall's winning formula for flawless royal style at Christmas

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Revealed: Zara Tindall's winning formula for flawless royal style at Christmas
Published: Dec, 24 2024 07:12

Every year, the Royal Family gathers on Christmas Day for their traditional service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham. For the royals, much like other families, it's a cherished time to come together and celebrate an occasion steeped in history.

 [In 2022, Zara introduced a longer-length coat by LK Bennett, setting a new style formula for her Christmas Day looks]
Image Credit: Mail Online [In 2022, Zara introduced a longer-length coat by LK Bennett, setting a new style formula for her Christmas Day looks]

They are warmly welcomed by crowds of well-wishers, eager for a glimpse or even a handshake. With the world watching, it's also a perfect opportunity for them to showcase their finest festive attire. While Catherine, Princess of Wales, often takes the spotlight for her fashion choices, Zara Tindall has become a stylish dark horse.

 [In the 1990s, Zara fully embraced the era's trends, opting for shorter hemlines, which continued into the 2000s (pictured in 1998)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [In the 1990s, Zara fully embraced the era's trends, opting for shorter hemlines, which continued into the 2000s (pictured in 1998)]

Last Christmas, she wore her most impressive outfit yet, reflecting a new approach to her Christmas wardrobe. In 2023, Zara Tindall wore her most impressive outfit yet, reflecting a new approach to her Christmas wardrobe. Zara chose a Laura Green London 'Neave' coat, teamed with Stuart Weitzman 'Highland' boots, an Aspinal of London 'Midi Mayfair' bag, and topped off with a chic Juliette Millinery bow headband.

 [In 2003 (pictured, left), Zara wore an ivory knee-length coat, layered over a roll-neck jumper and mini skirt, creating a stylish yet somewhat unconventional church outfit. The following year, she chose a daring black mini dress that barely reached mid-thigh, peeking out from beneath a berry-coloured coat with a drop waist (pictured, right)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [In 2003 (pictured, left), Zara wore an ivory knee-length coat, layered over a roll-neck jumper and mini skirt, creating a stylish yet somewhat unconventional church outfit. The following year, she chose a daring black mini dress that barely reached mid-thigh, peeking out from beneath a berry-coloured coat with a drop waist (pictured, right)]

Her £2,300 seaweed-green double-flannel wool coat featured a classic collar, a detachable leather belt and a demure fit-and-flare silhouette. So, what made her look so successful?. It was all in the hemline. A longer cut is simple yet effective, instantly adding an air of elegance to any ensemble.

 [In 2015, she garnered attention with a checked coat, incorporating a structured funnel neckline and skater silhouette, which fell just above the knee. However, the overall appearance failed to hit the mark]
Image Credit: Mail Online [In 2015, she garnered attention with a checked coat, incorporating a structured funnel neckline and skater silhouette, which fell just above the knee. However, the overall appearance failed to hit the mark]

Zara introduced longer-length outerwear in 2022, selecting a herringbone coat by LK Bennett, setting a new style formula for her Christmas Day looks. In 2022, Zara introduced a longer-length coat by LK Bennett, setting a new style formula for her Christmas Day looks.

 [Zara repeated funnel necklines and knee length cuts several times before finding her signature look (pictured in 2018)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Zara repeated funnel necklines and knee length cuts several times before finding her signature look (pictured in 2018)]

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