Kate Middleton returns to university, but this is just one of her many commitments as the Duchess of Cambridge. And for the occasion he wore a warm coat that we all should have in the closet.
In fact, William’s wife went to Derby University to talk to the students and understand how the pandemic has affected mental health. Kate chose a look that was too sober, almost dull. But offset by a checkered coat, in beige tones, signed Massimo Dutti, which really suits her. Cost? 249 pounds, or about 273 euros. The outerwear is very practical and versatile, a flared model, ideal for any silhouette. That’s why we should all have this coat on hand.
Speaking of silhouette, Kate’s is really subtle. The black cigarette pants they even fit her wide and the light blue cashmere sweater, also by Massimo Dutti, from around 130 euros, enhances the small waist. The Duchess really is too thin. To embellish the outfit with low prices are the décolletée by Gianvito Rossi, classic and much loved by Lady Middleton who wears the chain around your neck with the initials of his three children, George, Charlotte and Louis. The three Royal Babies were the real stars of these first days of October. Thanks to Sir David Attemborough they spoke for the first time in public to promote the well-known director’s environmental documentary, A Planet For Us All.
Kate, who it was rumored to be quite under pressure due to the numerous commitments of the Court, she appeared in shape, although as we have pointed out, perhaps a little too thin and tired face, the bags under the eyes are not hidden. She visited the camp, wearing a cloth mask with small flowers and entertained her guests by addressing one of the issues that she and William are most dear to her heart, mental health.
The Duchess of Cambridge rigorously respected the protocol and the visit took place in a formal way, just as her outfit appeared too formal which, excluding the overcoat, is rather dull, also due to the overly neutral colors. Nothing to do with the splendid black and white outfit recently sported by Letizia of Spain who often wears Massimo Dutti.