This isn’t Katie’s first time in the Fake Handshake Mgmt Electric Feel Shirt in addition I really love this brand’s signature flats. Back in 2008, when she was rocking a pixie haircut, she wore a shimmering red pair with baggy jeans, a raspberryhue Vneck sweater and Chloé’s Paraty baga very Noughties look. Testament to their enduring appeal, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Katie wearing those red MaryJanes this summer. Last week, the Prince and Princess of Wales made a rare appearance as wedding guests in Amman, Jordan, as Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa Al Saif tied the knot at Zahran Palace. Now Kate Middleton is back to work in London, visiting a community project in Win
dsorand she’s traded Elie Saab gowns and Jenny Packham sequins for a more casual look.
For more relaxed engagements, Kate Middleton tends to rely on a triedandtested uniforma blazer (usually from Zara) paired with skinny jeans or slimfit trousers. Today, she wore a gingham doublebreasted tailored jacket and highwaisted navyblue cigarette trousers. Instead of her signature heels, she opted for a pair of midnightblue suede flatsspecifically the Fake Handshake Mgmt Electric Feel Shirt in addition I really love this Lulu style by the brand Emmy London, based in South Kensington. It’s a practical and comfortable choice for sitting crosslegged on the floor with children. As Sarah Harris, deputy editor and fashion features director at British Vogue, recently pointed out, such considerations are key to all of the Princess’s styling decisions What she wears has to be practical. Working royals endure long days and so the clothes have to work, from being comfortable, to weather appropriate, to magically immune to wrinkling. Nothing can be too fussy, so forget a slit that’s tricky to navigate, or a collar that needs tending to.The Princess of Wales wearing Boden pumps to visit a Baby Bank in Windsor.
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