Kate Middleton, a lady, sorry princess, in red

Kate Middleton, a lady in red, sorry princess. The royal runs into a style “accident” as she gets out of the car to join King Charles and the Queen Camilla engaged in the welcoming ceremony for the president of South Korea Yoon Suk and his wife Kim Keon Hee on a state visit to London until November 23rd.

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Appointment at the Lirico theater in Milan on 25 and 26 November

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The princess, usually always impeccable and rather attentive towards the photographers’ lenses, appears like a movie star. Here she is impersonating Kelly LeBrock in The lady in reda very famous film of the 80s.

As Kate gets out of the car, the cape opens, revealing her legs.

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Film quotes aside, Kate Middleton she has the grace of a flamingo while her scarlet cape cheekily leaves both legs exposed. The color of the outfit is not chosen randomly. Red appears on both English flag both on the flag of South Korea that waved along the The Mall. To make the homage even more effective there was on the one hand the Prince William with blue coat and red tie and on the other Queen Camilla with a ** looktotal blue **branded Anna Valentine.

Kate in red at the parade honoring South Korean President Yoon Suk.

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If Camilla usually wears capes, this type of coat is not one of Kate’s favorites who has always opted for classic coat dress very tapered at the waist so much so that they look like dresses. A change of style for the Princess of Wales which however does not betray the old tailoring.

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The royal sought a style that was worthy of the role she plays, divided between some safe formulas and choices that sometimes betrayed some insecurity. The idea we have is this: the new Princess of Wales has yet to blossom

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As can be seen from the bow, the cape is signed Catherine Walkerthe atelier that had used that motif for two coats worn for very special occasions, the Funeral of Prince Philip in black and red for the first Christmas concert organized by her. In reality it could be two distinct garments skilfully integrated to enhance the characterizing element of the dress underneath. If this were the case, there are those who observe that in this case the hem would have been shortened by a few centimetres.
The matching hat was created by Jane Taylor, one of his favorite milliners. The diamond and sapphire earrings are part of the deceased’s casket Diana.

The detail of the bow in the cape made by tailor Catherine Walker.

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That nuance is also having a moment of maximum splendor, especially on the pitch royalalso thanks to the reasons imposed by the diplomatic dressing. There are the flagsof course, but the effect that a color that is visible even from space has, among other things, is so suitable for the upcoming Christmas holidays.

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Charlene of Monaco in cardinal red at the Principality’s national day

The Grimaldis took part in the event which combines fashion and solemnity. Beatrice Borromeo and Charlotte Casiraghi also opted for red while Marie Ducruet chose white: these are the colors of the Monegasque flag

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This was demonstrated to us just recently by the royal “colleagues” of the Principality of Monaco. Last Sunday for the national holiday Charlene he opted for a total red decidedly more chastened while Charlotte Casiraghi in Chanel he had a less solemn red suit that left his legs largely exposed.

Kate climbs the palace stairs and her cape reveals her legs again.

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Kate blends all these concepts together and reworks them for embark on the new course of his style. Since she received the title of Princess of Wales we see her intent on experimenting with new looks. And judging by the result this is one of those outfits destined to go down in history. That for once he lost the proverbial control in favor of a legendary shot? As they say in these cases, it’s a sin to think badly but you often get it right.

Source: Vanity Fair

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