Queen Camilla stuck with a now-familiar silhouette on Saturday, wearing her beige buckle pumps by Eliot Zed to the King George Racing Weekend at Ascot — marking the third time she’s worn the same style in just seven days.
The pumps, constructed in a soft beige textile with a tonal buckle across the vamp, feature a square toe and gently curved kitten heel. Camilla has favored similar shoes in the past, but this particular pair — the “Bea” style by Eliot Zed — has emerged as her most consistent repeat this summer. With a structured yet pliable build and stable pitch, the silhouette balances formality with all-day function, well-suited to the varied pacing of royal engagements. The shape also nods to another longtime royal favorite: Roger Vivier.
For the day at Ascot, she paired the pumps with a monochrome cream dress in a fit-and-flare cut, bracelet-length sleeves and a seamed waistline. A coordinating Philip Treacy hat with turned-up brim and tonal floral appliqué completed the look, alongside her signature pearl drop earrings and a structured clutch.
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Earlier this week, the queen wore the same pumps during her visit to the Sandringham Flower Show — and just a day prior while touring The National Stud in Newmarket.
Though Queen Camilla has long favored Chanel’s cap-toe pumps for formal outings, her increasing reliance on Eliot Zed this summer signals a lean toward British design — with Italian execution. The London-based brand, known for its orthopedic-informed silhouettes and handcrafted Italian production, has become a fixture in her rotation. That includes taupe cap-toe pumps worn twice during Royal Ascot in June and sand suede wedges paired with a green Samantha Sung dress in mid-July.
Three appearances in one week — none identical, but all familiar. Camilla’s approach to royal dressing may be quiet, but the message is consistent: when the shoe works, it stays in rotation.