Kate Middleton’s stylish outfit selections have frequently drawn attention. The Duchess of Cambridge once again attracted attention when she recently stepped out in a Scottish-themed outfit, living up to her high standards for style.
The 39-year-old, who was joined by Prince William, hosted NHS Charities Together and healthcare workers at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.
In the Holland Cooper trench coat, which had a double-breasted front and a belted accent at the waist, the Duchess exuded composure and elegance to the highest degree. Additionally, each shoulder had epaulets with a military theme. She wore it with a gold Joseph skirt and velvet Manolo Blahnik pumps.
Kate Middleton thoroughly embraced the British royal aesthetic a few weeks before she wed Prince William by wearing a trench coat and an umbrella when on an official tour to Belfast.
Middleton also joined the faux-fur trend that has been sweeping the industry by donning a Catherine Walker coat with synthetic trim.
Although Kate has donned a complete palette of hues over the years, this vivid bubblegum pink ensemble stands out. The duchess’s choice is so daring and unexpected given that she usually favors the darker tones on the color wheel. She appears really stylish and contemporary when she wears it with her black wide-leg pants.
On Christmas Day at Sandringham in 2017, Kate donned this vibrant double-breasted coat by Miu Miu, and it’s unquestionably a festive option. A red and green tartan is the only thing that could be more appropriate for the occasion. Black velvet collar and gold buttons, among other lovely accents, give it that particular touch.