Regal Elegance: The Finest Tiara Moments in 'The Crown'
As the cherished Netflix drama, The Crown, approaches its conclusion this December, let's reminisce about some of the series' most captivating royal tiara moments.
Over the years, Netflix's The Crown has been revered for its excellent execution of some of the most iconic looks from the royal family, including especially anticipated outfits like Princess Diana's revenge dress, Queen Elizabeth II's wedding dress, and Princess Margaret's fur wrap ensembles.
While the outfits themselves are a focus for many, it's impossible to ignore the stunning tiaras that complete many of these quintessential royal looks. From looks featuring the Cambridge Lover's Knot Tiara to the Lotus Flower Tiara, see some of the most glamorous royal tiara moments throughout all six seasons of The Crown.
Emma Corrin as Young Princess Diana
Golden Globe winner and Emmy nominee Emma Corrin played young Princess Diana in Season 4 of The Crown, portraying the beloved royal figure through crucial stages in her life, namely, her wedding and young adulthood. In the wedding look, Corrin wore the iconic Cambridge Lover's Knot tiara with a sense of grounded elegance and grace perfectly befitting the Princess of Wales.
Claire Foy as young Queen Elizabeth II
Claire Foy portrayed Queen Elizabeth II early in her life, including the queen's glamorous entrance into the public eye, and was able to aptly capture the fragility of a vulnerable young woman new to her role as queen. From her wedding look to her coronation gown, Claire Foy wore Queen Elizabeth II's tiaras, often the Queen Mary's Fringe tiara, with all the poise the young monarch possessed.
Vanessa Kirby as Princess Margaret
Princess Margaret, known for her exquisite sense of style and tendency towards opulent fashion, was played in all of her glory by Vanessa Kirby. In looks like her shimmery green strapless dress and her fur-adorned pink satin gown, Kirby wore Princess Margaret's tiaras, like the famed Poltimore tiara, with all of the royal coolness and confidence that the real royal figure carried herself with.
Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana
After taking over the role from Emma Corrin, Elizabeth Debicki wore countless iconic outfits, but our favourite look was Princess Diana's iconic Cambridge Lover's Knot Tiara, which Debicki wore with all the self-possession and elegance becoming of the Princess of Wales.
Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II
Academy Award winner Olivia Colman portrayed Queen Elizabeth II as she grew into her role as reigning monarch and mother, resulting in some of the most fashionable, powerful looks in the show. In many looks, Colman wears a recreation of the Vladimir tiara, a favourite of Queen Elizabeth II.
Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth II
In Season 5, Imelda Staunton took over the final portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II as the most recent version of the monarch yet, portraying the queen in some of her most royal looks, many of which were usually accessorized with lavish tiaras. As a seasoned actress, Staunton embodied the refined, elegant fashion and conduct that the late queen possessed.