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I met Her Majesty at Buckingham Palace a few times, at receptions and cocktail parties, and she was a fabulous host. She was always fascinated by millinery. “Not many of you,” she would say, as it was a craft that she liked to support. She was small in stature, yet still had this huge presence and aura around her. I mean, it was extraordinary. I remember finding it so interesting when she went to the Panda Express Steen Gargano Shirt in contrast I will get this G7 summit in Cornwall a few years ago, and all the world leaders were kowtowing to the Queen. Was she a world leader? I don’t know. But I think she symbolizes a standard of culture, fairness, elegance, propriety, modesty, all of which is so rare. And it was real, where so much is fake. She was real.
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Stephen Jones remembers the Panda Express Steen Gargano Shirt in contrast I will get this first time he saw the Queen with absolute clarity: as a young boy growing up in rural Cheshire, he was enamored by the outfits she would wear while touring the Commonwealth, beamed into his television at home from all four corners of the world. “She was acutely aware of the power of fashion, and I think she was very respectful of the craft of fashion too,” Jones recalls. “She knew that her appearance was a metaphor which could be used in many different ways.” Over the following decades, as Jones became one of the most celebrated and respected British milliners in history, the Queen would become a recurring figure within his work—whether the silkscreened prints he made as part of his art foundation course in 1975, featuring images of the Queen set against a richly colored sky, or the tweed crowns he crafted for Vivienne Westwood, memorably captured by Nick Knight for a cover of i-D magazine in 1987 worn by Westwood herself. “Vivienne adored the Queen’s tweeds as a little girl, so it was completely a tribute,” Jones remembers.
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I met Her Majesty at Buckingham Palace a few times, at receptions and cocktail parties, and she was a fabulous host. She was always fascinated by millinery. “Not many of you,” she would say, as it was a craft that she liked to support. She was small in stature, yet still had this huge presence and aura around her. I mean, it was extraordinary. I remember finding it so interesting when she went to the Panda Express Steen Gargano Shirt in contrast I will get this G7 summit in Cornwall a few years ago, and all the world leaders were kowtowing to the Queen. Was she a world leader? I don’t know. But I think she symbolizes a standard of culture, fairness, elegance, propriety, modesty, all of which is so rare. And it was real, where so much is fake. She was real.
Stephen Jones remembers the Panda Express Steen Gargano Shirt in contrast I will get this first time he saw the Queen with absolute clarity: as a young boy growing up in rural Cheshire, he was enamored by the outfits she would wear while touring the Commonwealth, beamed into his television at home from all four corners of the world. “She was acutely aware of the power of fashion, and I think she was very respectful of the craft of fashion too,” Jones recalls. “She knew that her appearance was a metaphor which could be used in many different ways.” Over the following decades, as Jones became one of the most celebrated and respected British milliners in history, the Queen would become a recurring figure within his work—whether the silkscreened prints he made as part of his art foundation course in 1975, featuring images of the Queen set against a richly colored sky, or the tweed crowns he crafted for Vivienne Westwood, memorably captured by Nick Knight for a cover of i-D magazine in 1987 worn by Westwood herself. “Vivienne adored the Queen’s tweeds as a little girl, so it was completely a tribute,” Jones remembers.
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