Queen Camilla awards royal warrant to several members of her beauty team

Queen Camilla awards royal warrant to several members of her beauty team
Queen Camilla awards royal warrant to several members of her beauty team

If you take care of the queen, she will return it to you. At the end of 2024, the queen Camilla has granted royal mandates to several companies run by the women who have been taking care of its care and beauty for years. This seal represents a prestigious approval which allows a company to use the royal coat of arms in its activities for a period of up to five years. The message is clear: this company is recognized and sought after by the royal family, its products are tested and approved by crowned heads. One of the lucky ones is Joe Hansfordhairdresser and colorist to the Queen for over 30 years. “It is particularly wonderful that the Queen has awarded this award to a business owned and managed entirely by women,” said the hairdresser according to the Times. It really shows that with courage and determination, you can achieve incredible things. »

In the beauty sector, Camilla also wanted to salute the one who regularly pampers her face, Deborah Mitchell. Founder of the Heaven Health and Beauty brand, she has counted Camilla among her clients for 18 years, according to The Telegraph. Its flagship product? The bee venom mask. “The queen was the first to try it when I launched it,” the businesswoman commented in the columns of the newspaper. I make the products by hand and I also take care of them. Her new favorite products are collagen drops – which we drink – and she still uses bee venom. »

Fashion sense

On the textile side, the queen praised the work ofAnna Valentinedesigner whose workshop has been designing clothes for her for over twenty years. She notably designed the dress worn by Camilla for her wedding to King Charles in 2005. The stylist thanked her long-time friend for a gesture which, in addition to boosting her business, “stimulates small businesses and British artisans, and to raise awareness and promote the slow fashion ».

The king’s wife also distinguished Fiona Clare et Philip Treacytwo of the stylists who helped evolve her style from Duchess of Cornwall to Queen of England. In an interview given to the American edition of Vanity FairFiona Clare revealed that the queen “likes to recycle her outfits” and favors pure wool and silk. “The Queen is involved and has the final say. Clothes have become even more important [pour elle] now that she is queen. She needs to stand out in a modern way while still being elegant and stylish at 77 years old. »

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