Kate Middletonas we know, she is a true master of style. In addition to knowing how to pull out fashion looks from her hat that are always punctual for the occasion (and which unanimously conquer), the princess he also has a certain ability to give them new and different lives.
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The Princess of Wales arrives at Westminster Abbey at the event she organized, dusting off items already present in her wardrobe. The royal however, with just one detail, manages to give the look a breath of freshness
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A custom that does not only occur through virtuous cuts and sews, but also through the ingenious – why not – application of unexpected accessories. Just like what happened on the occasion of Together at Christmasthe traditional Christmas concert held a few days ago, where William’s wife dusted off a elegant red coat – perfect for the holidays – signed Alexander McQueen embellishing it with a maxi black velvet bow applied between the revers which, as we read above Peopleit would be nothing more than a hair clip.
Specifically, it would be a creation costing 28 euros – currently, needless to say, sold out – of the British brand Jigsaw which was created to romantically tie tails and semi-harvests, but, as can be read in the brand’s e-commerce description, «to add a touch of charm to the look». An advice that Kate Middleton must have taken literally given the strategic application of the maxi bow a few days ago.
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After all, if the maxi bow chosen by Kate was really the Jigsaw hair clip, it wouldn’t be surprising. The princess, in fact, has a certain affinity with this made in England brand, and not only because she has chosen its creations several times for her outfits, but also because before becoming a full-fledged royal he worked at the company himself in the accessories department, as accessories buyer. In short, a world he knows well.
It happened after her graduation in 2005. After some contact with Belle and her husband John Robinson, founders of the brand, Kate asked Belle to be able to work at the company a few days a week. An intense period for the brand given the constant eyes on it by the press, but during which, Belle Robinson, as she said in an interview with Standard.uk a few years ago, it remained pleasantly amazed by Kate’s calm: “There were days when there were TV crews at the end of the avenue. We said to her, “Look, do you want to go out the back street?” and she replied: “Actually, they’ll haunt us until they get the photo, so why don’t I go and take the photo and then they’ll leave us alone?” I thought she was very mature for a 26-year-old girl,” Belle added.
In short, a professional experience in the world of accessories that undeniably trained Kate to play and experiment stylistically.
Source: Vanity Fair
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