took a lead from the look of Princess Anne and her practical, equestrian-influenced look for the pre-fall 2021 collection, while Shrimps’ recent collections owe a lot to the way the Queen has always dressed. “The fast rise of this internet aesthetic has been mainly driven by young fashion lovers, who put aside the idea of monarchy as an establishment and see royals as style influencers; a part of popular culture,” says Brenda Otero, cultural insights manager at Lyst, which cited ‘royalcore’ as a key trend in its Year in Fashion 2021 report. “Recently premiered titles, like Spencer and the documentary Diana: Queen of Style have highlighted the popularity of Lady Diana Spencer amongst Gen-Z, who see her as almost a rebel figure within the.
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