King Charles Is Paying Tribute to One of Queen Elizabeth’s Most Iconic Accessories

You'll have to act quickly if you want to dress like the queen.

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The late Queen Elizabeth had a few very public passions: she loved her dogs, she loved Dubonnet and gin, and maybe more than anything else, she loved Hermès scarves. It was rare to see the queen without one of her go-to printed scarves when she wasn't in her royal regalia or more polished suits—and now, King Charles is letting fans get in on one of his mom's favorite accessories.

According to Marie Claire, Charles has partnered with eco-friendly label Vin + Omi for a limited run of 100 scarves inspired by his mother's favorite prints. They're available now at the Sandringham Estate gift shop for £85 (about $110) and feature a floral pattern that blends yellow, blue, pink, and green. Per Hello!, designers Vin Cara and Omi Ong offered up three options and Charles made the executive decision and picked the one that's for sale now.

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Chris Jackson/Getty Images For Buckingham Palace

The sentimental gift has a piece of Charles, too, as he insisted that there be a carbon offset program in the production of the item that "saw milk cartons from the Sandringham canteen transformed into furniture," Hello! explained.

The scarf's release coincides with a new exhibit at Sandringham, "Vin + Omi: From Royal Gardens to Fashion's Future." At the exhibit, guests can take in pieces that are inspired by the estate and even include plant waste taken from the gardens at Highgrove and Sandringham. The exhibit is on display through October 11.

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Elizabeth's favorite scarf pattern was Royal Mews, which has illustrations of horses and carriages. She loved it so much that during her 2022 funeral, one was draped on her horse, Emma.

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