All eyes are on Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, as she makes burgundy the new royal uniform
When we speak about diplomatic dressing, Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, surely understands the assignment. Mostly seen in monochrome, elegant ensembles drenched in pale and neutral shades, she decided to amp things up and made burgundy the new royal fashion code.
For her latest public appearance, Kate walked out in a head-to-toe monochrome ensemble, which once again positioned her as one of the most influential style figures in the history of the British monarchy. This calculated royal strategy screamed sophistication and elegance and came with a strategy.
After making her Disney moment at the BAFTA Awards, she was seen waving to the Welsh people and holding daffodils in a burgundy monochrome setting, which indeed deserved the real applause. Kate re-wore her burgundy Alexander McQueen coat by her favourite designer, Sarah Burton.
She first debuted this coat during the Qatari state visit in 2024, which features a pristine double-breasted design with sharp shoulders and statement black buttons. Reaching past Kate’s knees, she teamed the look with a pair of luxurious tall leather boots, which came in a much-muted burgundy shade.
Tying the coat over a breezy pussy-bow blouse and a matching pleated maxi skirt, she broke the monochrome setup with her fine accessory detailing. She opted for a dangly yellow gemstone earring set and a beautiful yellow daffodil pinned to her coat, which is a symbolic flower of Wales and St David’s Day.
Every appearance made by the princess is not just for show, but it serves a larger purpose. In royal circles, the dressing says a lot about your power, position, wealth, and confidence. Over the years, she has mastered this art, where her fashion has reflected leadership and maturity. It truly aligns with the monarchy’s modern branding, where her wardrobe choices are often inspirational.
(Image Credits: Instagram)
After making her Disney moment at the BAFTA Awards, she was seen waving to the Welsh people and holding daffodils in a burgundy monochrome setting, which indeed deserved the real applause. Kate re-wore her burgundy Alexander McQueen coat by her favourite designer, Sarah Burton.
She first debuted this coat during the Qatari state visit in 2024, which features a pristine double-breasted design with sharp shoulders and statement black buttons. Reaching past Kate’s knees, she teamed the look with a pair of luxurious tall leather boots, which came in a much-muted burgundy shade.
(Image Credits: Instagram)
Tying the coat over a breezy pussy-bow blouse and a matching pleated maxi skirt, she broke the monochrome setup with her fine accessory detailing. She opted for a dangly yellow gemstone earring set and a beautiful yellow daffodil pinned to her coat, which is a symbolic flower of Wales and St David’s Day.
Every appearance made by the princess is not just for show, but it serves a larger purpose. In royal circles, the dressing says a lot about your power, position, wealth, and confidence. Over the years, she has mastered this art, where her fashion has reflected leadership and maturity. It truly aligns with the monarchy’s modern branding, where her wardrobe choices are often inspirational.
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