After her outstanding presence in The Order Of The Garter, where she was consecrated as the most elegant guest, Kate Middleton, 41, has once again surprised with a stunning and sophisticated look for the reopening of the National Portrait Gallery.
The reality is that Kate Middleton has adapted perfectly to her role as princess and there are many who dream of seeing her crowned as the true Queen of England.
What Kate wore at the National Portrait Gallery
On this occasion, the Princess of Wales opted again for white and has worn an outfit that appears to be a beautiful pleated midi skirt and a tweed jacket. It is a dress from the renowned firm Self-Portrait.
The design, made of chiffon and metallic bouclé, consists of two distinct pieces. On the one hand, a tweed jacket with metallic and shiny details in black which creates a flattering contrast.
With four front pockets and jewel buttons, this garment fits perfectly to the princess’s body and features a belt of the same fabric, as well as a flattering peplum finish that highlights her figure.
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The midi-length pleated chiffon skirt adds movement and freshness to the ensemble. It is currently priced at $415.
This design seems to have been created exclusively for her, as it combines multiple elements that reflect Kate Middleton’s personal style. In addition, its versatility allows her to combine it with any type of accessory.
On this occasion, the Princess of Wales opted for a sober approach by combining it with black accessories.
She wore elegant Aquazzura slingback pumps with an original back bow, and carried in her hand a Chanel quilted clutch bag, a luxurious stylistic investment of over $1700.
As for jewelry, she chose simple pearl and diamond earrings from Heavenly London, valued at $98, and her iconic engagement ring topped with rhinestones and a stunning sapphire.