Princess Anne jumped on the Breton trend before it was even a thing – see unearthed photo
October 06, 2022 - 15:25 BST Tania Leslau Breton stripes are one of the most recognisable trends out there, but did you know the print was spearheaded by Princess Anne before they even became a thing? That's right, the Princess Royal was ahead of her time in terms of style – and this unearthed photograph proves it.Princess Anne was pictured back in the seventies rocking the nautical trend while at Cowes Regatta.
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