Queen Camilla just stepped out in a beautiful evergreen flora dress at Chelsea Flower Show - and we've found it on the high street
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Queen Camilla wore a green leaf print Fiona Clare Couture midi dress at the Chelsea Flower Show last night, paired with cream wedges and elegant jewellery.

Fiona Clare is a designer often favoured by Camilla, and she previously wore the dress on a royal visit to Cornwall and at the National Literacy Trust’s 30th anniversary.

Green is a versatile colour which can be paired with a wide range of prints, from delicate and dainty to bold and vibrant. 

The colour’s connection to nature aligns with the growing focus on sustainable fashion, signalling a forward-thinking and innovative approach to style.

Green patterns can be found in various styles, from midi dresses to maxi dresses, and can be styled in a variety of ways for different occasions.

We’ve found this style on the high street street so you can incorporate this must-have dress into your summer wardrobe.

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