New Zealand PM wears Maori cloak to Buckingham Palace

IANS  |  London 

has created a sartorial stir by donning a traditional coat to meet British during this week's Commonwealth heads of meeting.

wore a korowai -- a cloak adorned with feathers and bestowed on chiefs and dignitaries to convey prestige, respect and power, according to Mark Sykes, guardian of special collections at Te Papa, the National Museum of

The photos of wearing the korowai on Thursday generated a wave of pride, enthusiasm and support online, with people praising it as "stunning" and "beautiful".

Many people commented that the picture captured the inversion of traditional gender roles -- a female world leader wearing a powerful cloak while pregnant and representing her country.

The korowai was given to by a group in London, for her to wear at the Commonwealth Summit, reported the Herald.

"The significance of the garment is the prestige that comes with it," said Donna Campbell, in studies at in Hamilton.

"What it represents is the prestige and power of the person wearing it. So for to be wearing it at this event is completely fits with the weight of the occasion, from a point of view, this garment was entirely appropriate."

Having won a surprise victory last year, 37-year-old is the world's youngest female

According to Radio New Zealand, was one of only four leaders to get a 20-minute private audience with the had previously voiced her support for to become a republic.

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First Published: Fri, April 20 2018. 20:54 IST