Sarah Ferguson Wowed In These Different Evening Dresses Throughout The Years
Sarah Ferguson has worn several stunning evening dresses at various events and engagements throughout the years.
Hello! magazine compiled some photos of the Duchess of York wearing the most unique gowns on different occasions. In 2017, the mom of two was photographed in an exquisite white evening down during a gala in Dubai. The one-piece long-sleeved gown featured intricate gold details around the waist and chest area.
While at an event sponsored by Cartier, Ferguson was photographed wearing a tight sleeveless red dress that accentuated her slender figure. In the photo, Ferguson paired her beautiful down with her teardrop earrings. She also kept her hair up in a half bun.
When Prince Andrew’s ex-wife traveled to Rome to attend the ABF FIA Formula E Gala Dinner hosted by Bulgari at Villa Miani, she opted to wear an emerald green dress. The gown featured an embellished shoulder detail and a flattering draped cowl neck.
Ferguson once again wore red when she attended the British Heart Foundation’s The Beating Hearts Ball. And in 2017, she wore an all-black ensemble when she attended the BFI and WCI Luminous Gala at The Guildhall.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie’s mom also wore an orange gown while at amfAR’s 22nd Cinema Against AIDS Gala in France.
Years ago, Ferguson and Prince Andrew attended a gala charity performance of Barry Humphries show “Back With A Vengeance.” While at the event, Ferguson wore an elaborate blue gown that had several layers. During the outing, Ferguson was also pregnant with Princess Beatrice.
Ferguson most recently stunned in her black gown while in Cologne, Germany. The sheer black dress featured a fitted bodice.
After uploading her picture on Instagram, some royal fans couldn’t help but call Ferguson stunning. Others called the mom of two gorgeous, beautiful, smashing, and beautiful.
“Very nice. Really sophisticated,” another person wrote. “Love this look on you,” another royal fan told the Duchess of York.
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