When Sophie Rhys-Jones first joined the royal family nearly 27 years ago, Queen Elizabeth once remarked that she was someone who “wouldn’t stand out in a crowd.”
Today, however, the Duchess of Edinburgh has undergone a remarkable transformation. She is now celebrated as one of the most stylish members of the royal family, renowned for her effortlessly chic ensembles that seamlessly blend elegance with a touch of royal flair.
Sophie’s journey into the royal spotlight began in June 1999 when she married Prince Edward, the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth. Their fairy-tale wedding in Windsor was a global spectacle, drawing an astonishing audience of 200 million viewers.
While Sophie, now 61, is recognized for her impeccable fashion sense, her transition into the role of a senior royal with a polished image was gradual, given her background as a public relations executive.
Her refined style was on full display recently when she appeared in London’s Hyde Park to pay tribute to the 102nd Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association.
In her capacity as the Royal Colonel of the Queen’s Own Yeomanry, a position she has held since 2023, Sophie donned a striking pale blue Kalonice Wrap Coat Dress. She completed the ensemble with a Jane Taylor Millinery fedora hat and a pair of Jimmy Choo shoes, showcasing her sophisticated fashion acumen.
To add a unique element to the look, the royal selected a snakeskin bag to carry her belongings for the poignant appearance.
However, while the stylish outfit certainly turned heads, there was once a rather profound era when Sophie’s outfits were not quite as well received.
Sophie’s impeccable taste was showcased like no other when she stepped out in London’s Hyde Park on Sunday to honour the 102nd Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association. yet there was once an era where her fashion was not quite as popular
Before she married Prince Edward, Sophie was frequently seen wearing ‘corporate-chic’ outfits that comprised of business suits and wide blazers. Now, however, Sophie is renowned for her style
Before she married Prince Edward, Sophie was frequently seen wearing ‘corporate-chic’ outfits that comprised of business suits and wide blazers.
Working as a PR professional in London, she sought to combine her pre-existing professional life with her fashion endeavours that were now being scrutinised in the public eye.
In one instance, Sophie was seen showcasing a polka dot dress and cream clutch as she arrived at the Dorchester Polo March in Windsor in June 1996.
Captured while walking through the streets of London to work in 1993, Sophie opted for a white blazer jacket over a black skirt and tights that now seem a world away from the luxury fashion items she dons on a regular basis.
Celebrity stylist Clare Chambers previously told The Daily Mail: ‘There was a time when Sophie dressed purely for function.
‘It wasn’t about style, it was about getting the job done.’
She added that as Sophie’s role grew, so did her reliance on couture and custom-made pieces, shifting her from relatable to regal.
Indeed, in recent months, royal fans have praised Sophie for her glamorous and forward-thinking style choices.
Captured while walking through the streets of London to work in 1993, Sophie opted for a white blazer jacket over a black skirt and tights that now seem a world away from the luxury fashion items she dons on a regular basis
Celebrity stylist Clare Chambers previously told The Daily Mail: ‘There was a time when Sophie dressed purely for function. Pictured: Sophie in March 1999
In March, the glamorous Duchess made a surprise appearance at a gala and stunned in a flowing, floor-length Zimmermann gown with floral patterns, fit with a flattering belt
Last summer, Sophie opted for a gorgeous ME+EM Wild Blook floral dress and accessorised with a Sophie Habsburg handbag
In March, the glamorous Duchess made a surprise appearance with Lady Helen Taylor at a gala to celebrate the legacy of Dr Jane Goodall.
Sophie stunned in a flowing, floor-length Zimmermann gown with floral patterns, fit with a flattering belt as she arrived at the Reasons For Hope gala.
To accessorise, the royal opted for a small clutch bag and statement jewellery pieces that perfectly accentuated her blonde locks.
The following month, the Duchess unveiled a new portrait of herself by painter Sara Jane Parsons in London while dressed in an elegant black Prada blazer and white pleated midi skirt.
Adding a further touch of elegance to the already sophisticated look, Sophie opted for a pair of nude Jimmy Choo heels, namely, the Rosalia 65 Ballet Pink Patent Pointed pumps.
To finish off the look, the Duchess added Sophie Habsburg’s clutch and a pair of earrings by Giulia Barela.
While the more sophisticated blazer look may draw comparisons to her previous fashion favourites, there was a marked difference in the intentional selection of designer pieces that contrast the more relaxed look she opted for in the late 90’s.
According to Ms Chambers, Sophie has often taken a leaf out of Kate’s style book by recreating some of her most iconic looks over the years.
‘It is clear that Kate is the style mentor to Sophie and the benchmark for what to wear,’ explained Ms Chambers.
‘What is interesting is that the outfits which have been copied are the looks that have been praised in the press. There is definitely a pattern of which styles have been recreated.
‘Sophie has taken the most popular of Kate’s looks as a blueprint of what is liked, from the colour to the shape and style,’ she continued.
From this, she appears to have created a roadmap of what works in each environment, using that as a pillar for her fashion choices.
‘If you look at them side by side, there are moments where Sophie feels like Kate’s sartorial sister,’ Ms Chambers observed.
She added that, unlike Kate, who took a while to build her royal wardrobe, Sophie has moved away from affordable, high-street brands in a swift and decisive manner.
Explaining how such shift was intentional, Ms Chambers added: ‘One way to assert her new position as Duchess was to carefully choose an image that articulates the person she is now, and the Princess of Wales is the perfect model of this.
‘Sophie knows the value of looking polished at this level. Where Kate had to grow into the role, Sophie has been watching from the sidelines, taking notes and keeping a very close eye on what works.’