Tuesday, 6 September 2022

Liz Truss and British Fashion.




Liz Truss is a dedicated follower of British fashion… Just like her idol, Margaret Thatcher

 

Truss, 47, has taken it upon herself to mirror Mrs Thatcher’s most talked-about outfits

Her pencil blue dress at last week’s debate against Sunak cost around £200

Truss is also a fan of London designer Winner, high street chains LK Bennett and Whistles, and The Fold

 

By Glen Owen for The Mail on Sunday

Published: 7:04 PM EDT, July 30, 2022 | Updated: 7:37 PM EDT, July 30, 2022

https://ukdaily.news/liz-truss-is-a-dedicated-follower-of-british-fashion-just-like-her-idol-margaret-thatcher-13279.html

 

The wardrobe of her idol Margaret Thatcher was notoriously stuffed with clothes from British brands.

 

And now Prime Minister-to-be Liz Truss is literally following suit – also staying true to British designers while dressing to impress on her way to the No10.

 

Also read: Liz Truss, a Margaret Thatcher fan at the forefront of British diplomacy

 

Mrs Thatcher’s most talked about outfits, including her royal blue crepe suit, were from Aquascutum – a label to which she remained loyal throughout her reign. Ms Truss, 47, often turns to high street chain Karen Millen.

 

Liz Truss, Britain’s Foreign Secretary and leader candidate, arrives July 26 to speak with Conservative Party members at Fontwell Park Racecourse

 

Liz Truss’ pencil blue dress cost around £200 in the debate against Sunak last week. She is pictured alongside Margaret Thatcher arriving in Tokyo ahead of a summit meeting in 1986

 

For last week’s BBC debate she – like Mrs Thatcher – opted for a royal blue number, a pencil dress priced at around £200. Also last week, she posed at the Houses of Parliament in a green number with a gold chain belt.

 

And the day before she also wore the label that sold Ms Millen in 2016 – this time an orange dress.

 

She’s also a fan of London designer Winser, who wore her £185 lilac Grace Miracle dress as she met Tory members at Fontwell Racecourse in West Sussex.

 

High street chains LK Bennett and Whistles and new website The Fold are other favorites of hers.

 

Last week she posed in the Houses of Parliament in a green number with a gold chain belt. And the day before she also wore the label that sold Ms Millen in 2016 – this time in an orange dress 


 

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