Queen Elizabeth II was characterized by wearing bright colors in her wardrobe and in her photos you can see her different combinations, green, yellow, blue, red, orange and purple dresses. But what the queen never changed, or at least she did not in her last 50 years, were her shoes, she always wore her mythical Anello & Davide loafers.
These shoes have become fashionable in recent years and a trend after the death of Elizabeth II. They are used by everyone, including renowned Hollywood celebrities such as Dakota Johnson and Gigi Hadid, as published by the Ritmo Social portal, which reveals that this famous brand will be 100 years old in 2022.
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The mythical Anello & Davide loafers of Queen Elizabeth II
This type of shoe was very popular in Europe from 1920. At that time, the person in charge of making them fashionable was King George VI, who used them due to their comfort for the field.
Anello & Davide was founded in 1922 and was born with the aim of achieving a unique combination of the Italian design style and the English tradition of quality craftsmanship.
Initially, the company specialized in dance and theater shoes, but quickly built a well-deserved reputation for excellent handmade shoes, allowing the business to flourish, and have dressed Queen Elizabeth II.
But they have not only dressed the queen, they also launched the design of boots for men that the “Beatles” used.

How Queen Elizabeth II loafers are made
Four people worked in the production process. They used the best calfskin and small brooches or bows to give it the special elegant and classic touch for the queen, published Glamor.
Those of Isabel II were made to measure and by hand, exclusively for her. Moccasin type, with a heel of no more than three centimeters and with metallic details on the upper part. On special occasions they created for her models without decoration and salon type.
Anello & Davide began working under the queen’s orders in the 1960s on the recommendation of the Queen Mother herself, who already granted the firm the royal seal in 1936 because she herself was a client.
Elizabeth II always chose the color black for a reason: to match the vibrant prints and rich colors of her suits.
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