If January is the month of fresh starts, with the royal style set beckoning in a new year, February is all about setting the agenda for the season ahead. The fashion bar has been set high this month, with the Princess of Wales kicking off her appearances for February in a colour she rarely wears – more on that to come.
Meanwhile, over in Europe, Queen Maxima of the Netherlands and Queen Mary of Denmark are leading the way with their colourful wardrobes this season. Spring doesn't technically start until March, but the royal ladies are getting a dose of dopamine dressing in early, brightening up these dreary February days with pops of colour galore.
To see all of our top picks throughout the month, keep scrolling…
The Princess of Wales
© BAFTA via Getty ImagesThe Princess of Wales epitomised ethereal beauty as she arrived at London's Royal Festival Hall for the BAFTAs on 22 February. The royal dazzled in a recycled Gucci gown from 2019, which came in soft mauve and rose hues and featured a cinched velvet waistband.
She added extra special touches with a velvet Prada clutch and Oscar de la Renta sparkly heels. The Greville earrings and Queen Mary's Diamond Choker Bracelet from the royal vault elevated the look to new regal heights.
Meghan Markle
© GettyThe Duchess of Sussex combined classic workwear chic with her signature relaxed touch as she touched down in Jordan with Prince Harry on 25 February. The As Ever founder teamed a double-breasted tweed jacket with wide-leg trousers - both in an angelic white hue.
She also re-wrote a royal style rule with her open-toe flat shoes (royal ladies usually stick to a closed-toe style) and finished things off with her Cartier 'Love' bracelet.
The Princess of Wales
© Getty ImagesThe Princess of Wales was spotted out in an unexpected tangerine look while visiting Melin Tregwynt, a woollen mill in Wales, on 3 February.
She rarely dresses in orange, but the wife of Prince William made the exception for a rose-print coat in this colour that had been made at the mill. She added a touch of celebrity glamour with her olive green Victoria Beckham 'Alina' trousers. Kate also donned Emmy London's 'Josie' chocolate suede pumps, as well as the £95 'Teardrop Garnet Charm Hoop Earrings' by Spells of Love.
The Duchess of Edinburgh
© Getty ImagesThe Duchess of Edinburgh was a picture of luxurious elegance at a reception at St James’s Palace to recognise the work of employees of local and regional governments who serve communities throughout the UK on 3 February. The wife of Prince Edward allowed her fabulous taste in high-end designers to do all the talking as she stepped out in a taupe satin dress by Giorgio Armani.
She paired the floaty dress with the ultra-luxe 'Happy Diamonds Necklace in Rose Gold & Diamonds' by Chopard, which retails for just over £5,000, as well as her go-to 'Africa' ring by Giulia Barela.
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Queen Máxima
© Getty ImagesIt seems the Princess of Wales isn't the only royal to incorporate orange into her wardrobe this month. The wife of King Willem Alexander visited Tilburg as part of the Leading Locals Network of MindUS in line with the Mental Health for All Young People 2023-2026 initiative.
Maxima wore a burnt orange single-breasted blazer by Claes Iversen, as well as the matching wide-leg trousers from the designer's Autumn/Winter 2015 Collection. She broke up the orange with a chocolate brown fine-knit jumper to match her suede heels by Gianvito Rossi.
Queen Mary
© AFP via Getty ImagesQueen Mary of Denmark brought a touch of chic to the Men's EHF Euro 2026 final handball match between Denmark and Germany on 1 February. The wife of King Frederik teamed the 'Bendix' style shirt by La Bagatelle with a collarless neckline, a skinny red leather belt and wide-leg trousers.
Adding a hint of preppy energy, while watching the match from the stands, Mary popped on a pair of Gucci glasses, the 'GG0798O-003 Glasses in Havana' style, to be specific.
Queen Camilla
© Alamy Stock PhotoKicking off the month with an outing with King Charles, Queen Camilla made an appearance at the Divine Service at St Mary Magdalene at Sandringham on 1 February. According to British Fashion Police on Instagram, the queen's camel coat was an Anna Valentine number.
She paired it with the 'Estate Faux Fur Hat in Brown' by Lock & Co. Hatters, as well as Russell & Bromley boots and the uber-trendy 'Mini Venice Bag' by Demellier.




