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Seven of Queen Elizabeth’s iconic looks, Barbie-style – Kate, Meghan and Diana have nothing on the OG of royal fashion

  • Online toy platform The Toy Zone had some fun imagining what the queen would look like as a Barbie doll by recreating seven of her iconic looks
  • The outfits range from the uniform she wore during the second world war to her coronation dress to what she wore to celebrate her 90th birthday

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Queen Elizabeth in 1999 and a doll produced by The Toy Zone featuring the same outfit – one of seven the company created to celebrate the British monarch’s style.
Vincenzo La Torre

Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, not to mention the late Lady Diana Spencer, may get all the attention from royal fashion watchers, but Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, who at 94 still reigns over Britain and 15 other Commonwealth realms, is an unsung style heroine.

The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe, an illustrated book released in 2019 by Angela Kelly, Queen Elizabeth’s loyal personal assistant and senior dresser, gave a rare glimpse into Her Majesty’s personal style, ranging from her signature pastel suits to her magnificent royal jewels.

More recently, online toy platform The Toy Zone had some fun imagining what the queen would look like as a Barbie doll by recreating seven iconic looks that the queen has worn during her reign, which has lasted for over six decades.

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Queen Elizabeth during the second world war. Photo: Mirrorpix via Getty Images
Queen Elizabeth during the second world war. Photo: Mirrorpix via Getty Images
Then Princess Elizabeth, she convinced her father to let her become a junior officer in the Auxiliary Territorial Service.
Then Princess Elizabeth, she convinced her father to let her become a junior officer in the Auxiliary Territorial Service.

1945 – The War Effort

During the second world war, then Princess Elizabeth convinced her father King George to let her become a junior officer in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, where she learned how to fix a car and drive a truck. She is the only woman in the British royal family to serve in the military.

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