Zara Tindall and her husband Mike, harmony between the lines

Zara Tindall and the husband Mike they seem to be more united than ever. Or, at least, stylistically speaking.

The two, in the front row at the 2023 Derby Festival in Epsom, the traditional horse racing event that falls on the first weekend of June, sported perfectly coordinated looksas if to underline a solid union (fashion).

Mike and Zara Tindall

Steven Paston for The Jockey Club / ipa-agency.net

Princess Anne’s daughter opted for a practical and ever-present white shirt with black stripes by the designer Polo Ralph Laurenexactly the same motif and the exact same shades of the husband’s tie, hidden between the waistcoat and the white shirt.

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One referred to the other and vice versa in a perfect matchy matchy style dance that seems to be quite popular among the royal ranks. In fact, by now, the tendency of the Princes of Wales is known, William And Kate, to often dress in total chromatic harmony. Whether it’s the tie, the sweater or the waistcoat, the colors chosen by the future king often recall those of his wife’s outfit.

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Troubled or not by the revelations of Shoot, the Princes of Wales have resumed their official duties. Here they are, more united and stylistically coordinated than ever, at their first public outing of the year

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But even outside the royal houses, the tendency to coordinate is quite frequent. Read, among the latest, Melissa Satta and Matteo Berrettini who, for their first red carpet as a couple, both unlined a white tuxedo, to underline a certain compactness.

When they say they are made for each other.

Mike and Zara Tindall

Steven Paston for The Jockey Club / ipa-agency.net

Zara Tindall

Steven Paston for The Jockey Club / ipa-agency.net

Zara Tindall

Steven Paston for The Jockey Club / ipa-agency.net

Source: Vanity Fair

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