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Kate Middleton, pastel looks: pink dress and light blue coat
Kate Middleton concluded the tour in Scotland which engaged her husband William for a whole week. In terms of look, the Duchess of Cambridge played the “pastel colors” card, in the last two outfits, following in the footsteps of Queen Elizabeth: first the pink princess dress, then the light blue dress-coat of representation.
Therefore, Kate Middleton ever closer to the throne and more and more similar to Her Majesty also in style. In fact, it is not the first time that the wife of the future British King has chosen the delicate and baby colors so loved by Elizabeth who was the first to understand the power of colors to make herself visible and distinguishable to everyone, even in the crowd.
Kate has learned her lesson and knows how to use the power dress. He gave ample example in this journey where he wore a series of strategic clothes, such as the blue jacket by Zara in homage to the Scottish flag, the local scarf combined with Massimo Dutti’s coat, the pink sweater with local wool and the splendid trench coat in tartan, the quintessential Scottish fabric.
For her last day of tour, Kate broke all records with 5 changes of look, keeping as the last outfits the two pastels that hide a precise message, starting with the pink dress.
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Lady Middleton indeed she dressed in pink, the color of femininity and sweetness, to meet little Mila Sneddon, a five-year-old girl suffering from cancer and protagonist of the photographic exhibition, created by the Duchess of Cambridge. During the lockdown, Mila was photographed last year by her mother greeting her father through a glass window, because she was forced into isolation during the chemotherapy she was subjected to during the pandemic. The shot was included among the 100 images published in the Duchess’s book, Hold Still: A Portrait of Our Nation in 2020.
Kate made a promise to the little girl that she would dress in pink, like a princess. And so she did, wearing a long dress, chemisier cut, deep pink, with long sleeves and belt at the waist, signed ME + EM, for about 524 euros. Mila, in turn, was waiting for Lady Middleton for tea, also wearing a pink dress with a chaplet on her head.
Finally, the Cambridge concluded the trip by participating in the traditional ceremony, Beating the Retreat, complete with bagpipers and dancers. For the occasion, Kate showed off one of the classic bon ton coat dresses by Catherine Walker, heavenly, the color of power as taught by the crowned heads of Europe, from Elizabeth to Letizia of Spain.
Kate paired the coat with her blue suede shoes, with stiletto heels, by Emmy London (495 euros) and with the Strathberry clutch in crocodile, made in Scotland. The representative jewels are very important: the Queen’s bouquet brooch and the matching earrings that had already been loaned to her in 2018 for Commonwealth Day. And then the topaz pendant by the London jeweler, Kiki McDonough, for 1,630 euros.
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