
One of the Queen’s most famous tiaras can be worn in multiple settings: with pearls, with emeralds, or with no drops at all. Today, we’ve got a look at the magnificent Vladimir Tiara in its “widowed” setting.
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One of the Queen’s most famous tiaras can be worn in multiple settings: with pearls, with emeralds, or with no drops at all. Today, we’ve got a look at the magnificent Vladimir Tiara in its “widowed” setting.
On Thursday, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark marks a major milestone: 50 years on the throne. Most of the formal (read: tiara-filled) Golden Jubilee celebrations have been shifted to September, but I’m going to add a little bling to the week anyway. Today, we’re kicking things off by looking at one of Margrethe’s most glamorous jewelry appearances of all.
The Queen’s jewelry box is filled with diamonds, and some of those jewels have become HM’s favorite, most-worn pieces. Among these are the tiara and necklace that she chose for this occasion, an important artistic anniversary in 1964.