Kate Middleton has long since moved away from floral dresses and vibrant colors. Now her style has shifted: impeccable suits, neutral tones, and a more restrained elegance.
During her visit to Bradford, Yorkshire, the Princess of Wales confirmed this evolution with an outfit in brown tones that worked from start to finish.

The centerpiece was a double-breasted blazer by Holland Cooper, handmade in the United Kingdom, featuring a sharp lapel and the brand’s signature gold detailing on the front and cuffs.
Underneath, she wore a chocolate-brown turtleneck sweater, Jigsaw’s clay-colored wide-leg pants, and Emmy’s chocolate suede pumps.

To complete the look, she wore Cartier’s Trinity earrings in three shades of gold and, as always, the engagement ring that once belonged to Lady Di. She also wore another ring featuring diamonds and sapphires, a piece she has held particularly dear since her illness.
But the day was about much more than fashion. Kate visited Family Action, a child therapy center in Bradford, where she participated in creative sessions with children who have experienced trauma.

