Kate Middleton she was more radiant than ever in public when she met a group of children at the Natural History Museum, a favorite spot for her son George. For the occasion, the Duchess of Cambridge chose a casual look but with a refined piece that is already trendy, Chloe’s coral blazer. A jacket that is not for everyone, both in the cut and in the color. Cost? 1,795 pounds, or about 2,100 euros.
Kate Middleton, who has been patron of the museum since 2013, arrived at the appointment wearing the coral-colored cargo blazer, pink in all its shades is the hue of the moment and the Duchess herself showed off a very copied fuchsia dress during the tour in Scotland e to meet Jill Biden. The jacket, with large pockets, is gathered at the waist and has cotton cuffs, according to a very sporty style and decidedly different from the last very formal light blue dress. A challenging choice that of Kate in wanting to wear a blazer with an original color, which however gives her a lot, and with a more than casual cut.
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Cargo jacket
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Lady Middleton pairs the new blazer a a pair of jeans high waisted, by & Other Stories, e re-proposes the white ribbed t-shirt by Ralph Lauren which she wore on video to present the new project in favor of children. The square neckline of the top highlights Daniella Draper’s gold chain that the Duchess coordinated with small hoop earrings. In style with the casual look, Kate wears a pair of white sneakers del brand, See, from 90 sterline (105 euro).
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White sneakers
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Waiting to participate in the presentation ceremony of the statue of Diana where Harry will also be present, which seems to be already on its way, Kate enjoys the informal outdoor event with the children, one of the things she loves to do the most.
The Duchess sits on the ground with the children and participates with them in some playful activities during the tour through the gardens of the Natural History Museum where she was welcomed by the director, Dr Doug Gurr, who explained the project supported by the institution to bring people closer to nature.
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