Kate Middleton: from the scenographic harvest to the carved waves, the hair looks for the hat

Kate Middleton He does not stop conquering and inspired with his beauty looks. Within a few hours, the Princess of Wales has in fact taken part in two important events for the British royal family, Where he did not fail to show off elegant hairstyles and refined maquillage.

The first is the Trooping The Coloror the traditional parade for the king’s birthday, while the other is the Garter Daythe ceremony of the chivalric order of the garter, the oldest in Great Britain.

Kate Middleton.

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In both occasions, the real gave proof of his now trained, or perhaps innate, aristocratic vein, proposing Two different hair looks, although both with a sophisticated attitude and designed to be hidden under the large headdress, accessory chosen in both apparitions. This tries again of the wide possibility of playing with lengths to give life to different, and inevitably winning results. Here they are in detail.

The waves carved for the Garter Day

Of white dressed, al Garter Day Kate Middleton showed one of her favorite hairstyle: the waves worked in her beloved semi-racped. Far from the Bouncy style and the buddy effect of the first years of court, for some time now William’s wife seems to have converted to one Wavy style more contemporary, modern, given by a sinuous, but well sculpted movement. Probably the result of curling irons or plates.

Kate Middleton.

Kate Middleton.

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The long extra bright waves, perfect for highlighting even more honey-colored reflections, have been worked in a very elegant semi-racped, but not in the classic version. Some shots show, in fact, A scenic game of intertwined locks protected by the large headdress. Without a doubt a refined, inevitably royal proposal, with which Kate literally made the center.

Kate Middleton.

Kate Middleton.

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The aristocratic harvest for the Trooping The Color

Very different solution that shows off to Trooping The Color, For which the princess chose one of her wet horsepower Hair, or a master’s crop, given by a low cloud of weaves and superimposed torchons.

Kate Middleton with her daughter Charlotte.

Kate Middleton with her daughter Charlotte.

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The result is obviously scenographic. Vaporous at the right point, each lock of the hairstyle seems to be crystallized and firmly kept under control by giving all that inevitable flicker of elegance Royal.

Kate Middleton.

Kate Middleton.

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Difficult to say which of the two proposals has conquered most. If the sinuous waves, a mix of modernity and royal elegance, or the harvest, an incurable must have when it comes to hair proposals for formal events of this type.

What is certain is that, once again, the princess did not take a false step by confirming itself as a queen of style.

Source: Vanity Fair

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