
Our Sparkling Spotlight survey of tiaras worn to the Royal Variety Performance arrives in the Swinging ’60s today, with one of the Queen’s early appearances in her own sapphire tiara.
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Our Sparkling Spotlight survey of tiaras worn to the Royal Variety Performance arrives in the Swinging ’60s today, with one of the Queen’s early appearances in her own sapphire tiara.

Today, the Spanish royals will embark on their first state visit to Sweden since the 1970s. The program for the first day of the trip includes a gala dinner at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, so we should be seeing major tiaras later on today! I’ll publish a full rundown of all the jewels on Thursday morning, but before that, let’s look back at Queen Letizia’s last tiara appearance in Sweden—and do some guessing about the tiaras we’ll see tonight!

Our Sparkling Spotlight on tiaras worn to the Royal Variety Performance continues today with a look at the royal jewels worn for the event back in 1954.

This weekend, a fantastic exhibit of jewels and objets d’art by Fabergé opened at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London—and thanks to a press preview, we’ve got a peek inside!

Last week, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made a glamorous appearance at the Royal Variety Performance in London. But while Kate sparkled beautifully in a green sequinned gown and gold earrings, many of us always long for the days when this was a tiara occasion! This week, our Sparkling Spotlight posts will look back at glittering Royal Variety tiaras from decades past, starting with the jewels from the coronation year of 1937.