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Royal Fashionista: Zara Phillips’ Fashion Hits through the Years

Mar 24, 2012 11:32 AM EDT   
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Royal Fashionista: Zara Phillips’ Fashion Hits through the Years
(REUTERS) Britain's Zara Phillips chats with friends in the parade ring during the Cheltenham Festival horse racing meet in Gloucestershire, western England March 13, 2012.

British royal Zara Phillips, known for her effortlessly stylish looks and chic ensembles is regarded as a fashionista in her own sense. Once coined the "wild child" of the royal family, the 30-year granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II has established herself as fashion icon with her sartorial choices.

During her wedding to Mike Tindall, the stylish royal looked stunning and elegant in an ivory gown designed by her grandmother's favourite couturier, Stewart Parvin.

According to the Telegraph, the bridal dress was as modest and appropriate as you would expect from such a safe pair of hands: full-skirted in silk faille and duchess satin, with a chevron pleated corseted bodice, and a fine tulle veil.

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Apart from her royal and red carpet appearance, Phillips, who is a well-known equestrian, has launched her own range of equestrian clothing for Musto Outdoor Clothing in 2010. The range was named ZP176 after the team number Zara was given when she first represented her country.

Another well-known "fashion fact" about Zara is the young royal's preference for designer hats and fascinators.

From stylish ensembles to whimsical fascinators, take a look at the top fashion hits of Zara Phillips through the years:

 

 

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