Zara Tindall's daughter Mia looked lovely at her uncle Peter Phillips' wedding on Saturday! Despite the fact it was a rainy, blustery day, the 12-year-old looked as chic as can be in her toile blue dress, which was etched with gold detail.
The design had puff sleeves, and she accessorised with a royal must-have, a beaded headband, which pushed away her soft blonde strands from her face. We loved her metallic gold shoes, which featured kitten heels and a slingback structure. Kitten heels are easier to walk in than stilettos, and the young royal looked comfortable and smart as she smiled at photographers.
Zara's wedding look
Mia's mother, Zara, looked beautiful in a gorgeous outfit for the landmark occasion - a dazzling blue dress by one of her favourite designers, Rebecca Vallance. The wife of former England rugby player Mike Tindall looked elegant in her bold number, which featured elegant puff sleeves and a sleek, form-fitting silhouette.
The blonde mother-of-three wore her iconic mane in a chic updo, topped with a bespoke Camilla Rose headband. Zara carried an Anya Hindmarch handbag and finished her timeless look with high heels by Emmy London.
Mia at the races
We last saw Mia in April at the Grand National at Aintree Racecourse. Looking the picture of elegance at Ladies' Day, Mia wore a fabulous blue pinstriped suit by Italian brand Elsy. The young royal donned the brand's 'Cotton Chambray' set, and she teamed it with a smart pair of loafers and a delightful fascinator by Camilla Rose Millinery. She also added a lace white blouse with a pie-crust collar, and a gorgeous gold handbag by Aspinal of London.
The bag in question is known as the 'Lottie' clutch bag in a champagne metallic tone. Easily identified by the brand's signature woven leather detail, it's a great accessory to add to the ensemble and gives a pretty edge to the overall outfit. Mia's bag actually belongs to Zara, and it's one of her favourite finishing accessories; she has carried it to a variety of functions, including the Magic Millions Event in Australia in 2025.








