Queen Camilla revived her Fiona Clare polka dot print dress for an outing to St George’s Hospital in London on Tuesday.
The U.K.’s queen consort’s dress by the British designer was cast in a dark base tone with white polka dots cascading over the fabric. A white collar that spotlighted the front placket of the dress, which ended at the waist, accentuated the midi frock’s silhouette.
Fiona Clare Aldridge’s design incorporated signature elements of the shape of Queen Camilla’s dresses, including long sleeves, slight statement shoulders and a subtle cinched waist for added silhouette definition.
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Along with her polka-dot dress, the queen consort wore a pair of pearl earrings and accessorized with her signature assortment of bracelets courtesy of Van Cleef & Arpels — a brand Queen Camilla often wears between her staple bracelets and a few pieces from her brooch collection.
A longtime supporter of British designers like Fiona Clare Aldridge and Anna Valentine, Queen Camilla’s latest re-wear spotlighted the playful polka dot motif that’s become a rarity in the queen consort’s royal wardrobe.
Though she is infrequently averse to playful patterns and animal prints, Queen Camilla’s last high-profile occasion wearing this polka dot Fiona Clare design came in September 2025. While spending time visiting with charities and organizations in Truro and Newquay, England, Queen Camilla wore the midi dress with similar accessories.
At the time, polka dots were having a major moment — Julia Garner had worn an asymmetrical, one-shoulder polka dot dress from Gucci’s cruise 2026 collection at the “Weapons” premiere in July, while in May, Sarah Jessica Parker opted for a polka dot design from Luisa Beccaria‘s fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection.
Queen Camilla spent Tuesday meeting with volunteers and patients at St George’s Hospital, where she attended the official opening of the Neuro Intensive Care Balcony Garden.