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Queen Camilla wears a cobalt blue collared dress by Anna Valentine at the event at Buckingham Palace

Queen Camilla hosted an event at Buckingham Palace for supporters of victims of sexual violence on Wednesday. The event coincided with the relaunch of her Wash Bags Project initiative.

For the intimate occasion, Queen Camilla opted for a look by one of her favorite designers. The member of the British royal family wore a cobalt blue dress by Anna Valentine. The midi dress featured a collar and details on the lapels of the shoulders. Queen Camilla combined the dress with black suede pumps by Eliot Zed.

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As for her accessories, Queen Camilla wore pieces she designed for some recent occasions. The Queen wore a necklace by Kiki McDonough and bracelets by Van Cleef & Arpels. During her speech, the Queen Consort wore glasses by Lunor Eyewear.

Queen Camilla, blue dress by Anne Valentine, survivor of sexual assault, Wash Bags Project initiativeQueen Camilla, blue dress by Anne Valentine, survivor of sexual assault, Wash Bags Project initiative

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Anna Valentine is one of Queen Camilla's favorite designers. She recently wore a dress by the designer for another occasion. The Queen received the “Maiden” Yachting Crew at Clarence House on Monday after their victory in the Global Ocean Race. For the intimate occasion, Queen Camilla wore a navy blue dress with embroidery on the shoulders, bodice and neckline.

Queen Camilla, blue dress by Anne Valentine, survivor of sexual assault, Wash Bags Project initiativeQueen Camilla, blue dress by Anne Valentine, survivor of sexual assault, Wash Bags Project initiative

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She previously wore the look during her visit to a maternity ward at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London in October 2022. Among other designers favored by Queen Camilla, she often wears designs by Fiona Clare. At King Charles III's first public appearance since his cancer diagnosis last February, the royal wore a leopard-print look by Fiona Clare.

Queen Camilla launched the Wash Bags Project in 2013. At the time she was the Duchess of Cornwall. The initiative provides wash bags full of toiletries donated by Boots UK and collected by In Kind Direct for victims of sexual violence. Sexual violence support services offer the bags to victims after forensic examinations.

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