The Duchess of Cambridge at the beginning wore the gown for the christening of her daughter, Princess Charlotte.
It's no secret that Duchess Kate is a fan of pulling out old, timeless pieces from her cloth wardrobe to re-wear once more and again. Now, her present day bout of recycled fashion elements the dress she wore to the 2015 christening of her daughter.
Today, the Duchess of Cambridge joined her husband, Prince William, for a surprise look at Westminster Abbey to commemorate Anzac Day, the country wide day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand.
For the occasion, Kate re-wore the same ivory white Alexander McQueen coat dress that she stepped out in for Princess Charlotte's christening nearly seven years ago. Still, she added some modern-day touches to the outfit, wearing a tweed halo headscarf from London-based milliner Jane Taylor, plus her cherished pair of black Gianvito Rossi suede pumps. Accessories covered Princess Diana's pearl drop rings and a black suede snatch from Jenny Packham.
Meanwhile, Prince William appeared speeding in a darkish suit, white button-up, and a striped red-and-blue tie.
The royal couple also fastened pink poppy pins, a symbol of sacrifice and remembrance, to their lapels.
The Duchess of Cambridge final re-wore an outfit at this year's royal Easter Sunday service, held at Windsor Castle's St. George's Chapel. Appearing alongside William and two of their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Kate recycled a bespoke child blue costume designed by way of Emilia Wickstead that was once in the past seen at some stage in a 2017 go to to Luxembourg. She accessorized in monochrome, with a dark blue hat, slate-toned heels, and a pastel clutch.
Tags: Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince Louis, Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Meghan, Anzac Day
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