Kate Middleton traveled to the Isle of Mull with Prince William on a dual mission: to celebrate their 14th wedding anniversary and meet with rural communities.
During her visit to the Aros Hall community center in Tobermory, the Princess wore an outfit quite ideal for the occasion.
Kate Middleton’s style in Scotland
The protagonist of the styling of the Princess of Wales was the 100% wool blazer by Holland Cooper.
The blazer, in a brown tone with a herringbone pattern, marked the silhouette with subtlety and was completed with defined lapels, flap pockets and eye-catching buttons with the brand’s logo.
Underneath, he wore a linen safari shirt signed Boden, a loose and comfortable garment, with epaulettes and front pockets. A fresh option, designed to move freely.
To this she added some tight pants in neutral tones by Massimo Dutti, with satin finish and made of sustainable lyocell.
On her feet, she opted for her See by Chloé boots, a model with laces and a sturdy heel that is already part of her basics for less formal outings.
The details were not left to chance. Kate complemented the look with Kiki McDonough blue topaz earrings in yellow gold, a pair that adds to her already well-known collection of drop-shaped jewelry.
She also repeated two personalized Daniella Draper necklaces with her children’s initials and wore her Finlay sunglasses.
With her hair loose and apparently lighter, perhaps because of some new highlights, the princess was relaxed, close and very in tune with the Scottish environment.