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Kate Middleton Is Radiant in Blush Tweed at the Royal Wedding of the Summer With Prince William.

 

Kate Middleton Is Radiant in Blush Tweed at the Royal Wedding of the Summer With Prince William.

The Princess of Wales was on hand to celebrate the marriage of Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling on June 6.

Kate Middleton had a challenge on her hands when picking out her wardrobe for the royal wedding of Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling this weekend—how do you not upstage the bride when you’re one of the most stunning women in the world?

The Princess of Wales was up for the challenge. As she always does, the future queen dazzled, but there is room for more than one beautiful woman in the royal family. As Princess Anne’s son, Phillips, married Sperling on June 6 in a private ceremony, Kate wore a delicate blush tweed Roland Mouret dress that screamed quiet luxury. Her short-sleeved number was belted at the waist before fanning out into an ankle-length A-line skirt. Kate's fitted bodice featured a wide collar and a row of tweed-covered buttons running down the front, giving the nearly cream number a subtle retro aesthetic.

The royal finished off her look with a wide-brimmed matching hat trimmed with a caramel velvet ribbon and a matching cream clutch. Kate also added some sparkle with amber drop earrings and a diamond pendant necklace.

Kate Middleton had a challenge on her hands when picking out her wardrobe for the royal wedding of Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling this weekend—how do you not upstage the bride when you’re one of the most stunning women in the world?

The Princess of Wales was up for the challenge. As she always does, the future queen dazzled, but there is room for more than one beautiful woman in the royal family. As Princess Anne’s son, Phillips, married Sperling on June 6 in a private ceremony, Kate wore a delicate blush tweed Roland Mouret dress that screamed quiet luxury. Her short-sleeved number was belted at the waist before fanning out into an ankle-length A-line skirt. Kate's fitted bodice featured a wide collar and a row of tweed-covered buttons running down the front, giving the nearly cream number a subtle retro aesthetic.

The royal finished off her look with a wide-brimmed matching hat trimmed with a caramel velvet ribbon and a matching cream clutch. Kate also added some sparkle with amber drop earrings and a diamond pendant necklace.

Kate Middleton had a challenge on her hands when picking out her wardrobe for the royal wedding of Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling this weekend—how do you not upstage the bride when you’re one of the most stunning women in the world?

The Princess of Wales was up for the challenge. As she always does, the future queen dazzled, but there is room for more than one beautiful woman in the royal family. As Princess Anne’s son, Phillips, married Sperling on June 6 in a private ceremony, Kate wore a delicate blush tweed Roland Mouret dress that screamed quiet luxury. Her short-sleeved number was belted at the waist before fanning out into an ankle-length A-line skirt. Kate's fitted bodice featured a wide collar and a row of tweed-covered buttons running down the front, giving the nearly cream number a subtle retro aesthetic.

The royal finished off her look with a wide-brimmed matching hat trimmed with a caramel velvet ribbon and a matching cream clutch. Kate also added some sparkle with amber drop earrings and a diamond pendant necklace.

“Kate has always loved shopping online and spends a lot of time researching brands that are meaningful,” the insider continued. “She chooses looks and often keeps them until just the right moment before she wears them. She’s not interested in trends—it’s about what she feels comfortable in and the messaging.”

Bethan Holt, fashion director at The Telegraph, told the outlet, “I’m sure that she consults people in her friendship circle, people who are very fashion literate or in the fashion industry, because she knows she needs to look relevant and she also wants to keep delivering surprises, but she knows what works for her, too. It’s a fine balance.”

“Kate has always loved shopping online and spends a lot of time researching brands that are meaningful,” the insider continued. “She chooses looks and often keeps them until just the right moment before she wears them. She’s not interested in trends—it’s about what she feels comfortable in and the messaging.”

Bethan Holt, fashion director at The Telegraph, told the outlet, “I’m sure that she consults people in her friendship circle, people who are very fashion literate or in the fashion industry, because she knows she needs to look relevant and she also wants to keep delivering surprises, but she knows what works for her, too. It’s a fine balance.”

“Kate has always loved shopping online and spends a lot of time researching brands that are meaningful,” the insider continued. “She chooses looks and often keeps them until just the right moment before she wears them. She’s not interested in trends—it’s about what she feels comfortable in and the messaging.”


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