Kate Middleton chose head-to-toe camel for her latest outfit
During her latest public meeting in Scarborough, the Princess of Wales chose head-to-toe camel. Kate Middleton’s latest outfit further proves that she is the queen of monochrome style. Camel is a chic autumnal choice and a colour that elevates any outfit.
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The Princess of Wales wore a classic Max&Co pure wool coat in the colour camel. Max&Co is one of the brands of the Italian luxury house Max Mara. Underneath the coat, the Princess wore a turtleneck dress of the same colour. And to finish the monochrome look, Kate Middleton wore high heels pump by Ralph Lauren and a mini DeMellier bag.
Both the princess and the Prince of Wales wore the crimson poppy pin, which symbolizes military troops who have lost their lives in combat. This red flower is traditionally worn during the month of November, when the British celebrate the United Kingdom’s Remembrance Day, on the 11th of November.
Kate Middleton’s latest outfit is easy to imitate and is a perfect look for working women. But you will also be pleased to know the brand of the handbag the princess wore, DeMellier. Founded by London-based Spaniard Mireia Luzia Lindh, DeMellier handbags are made sustainably and ethically, and for every piece sold, DeMellier funds vaccines and treatments to save the life of a child in need.
At the engagement in Scarborough, the Royal couple launched a 345,000 fund to support young people’s mental health. On the occasion, they met with several young people to discuss how to allocate this money. The funding was created from a collaboration between The Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales and the Two Ridings Community Foundation.
In our opinion, Kate Middleton’s latest look perfectly symbolises a modern princess. Best of all, she absolves herself of her work beyond the professional realm; the Princess of Wales is passionate about what she does and represents.
Image courtesy Max&Co
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