Kate Middleton offered a masterclass in how to dress like a modern royal, while still keeping the fashion quotient high. The Princess of Wales wore a gorgeous green coat to the annual Together at Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey in London. Her ensemble, which included a long-sleeve coat, faux fur collar, chic skirt, and boots, was truly iconic and impossible to miss.
Kate Middleton pairs Catherine Walker coat from 2022 with Troy London faux fur collar
Kate Middleton always adds a regal yet chic touch to her fashion choices, and she did just that with her faux fur collar and coat. She knows how to blend elegance with glamor and does it flawlessly. The princess attended the annual “Together at Christmas” carol service on Friday at Westminster Abbey.
In a post shared by the official account of the Prince and Princess of Wales on Instagram, she can be seen making a striking entrance, wearing a green coat by Catherine Walker. The piece featured long sleeves, waistline pockets, and a sleek silhouette that added a modern feel. Meanwhile, the Troy London faux fur collar added a touch of luxury while keeping the overall look winter-friendly and cozy.
The coat fit her like a glove, and Middleton styled it with a Miu Miu tartan skirt that fell right above her ankles. The 43-year-old finished the look with stylish black suede boots from the Ralph Lauren Collection. She kept accessories to a minimum, opting for stud drop earrings by Robinson Pelham that added just the right amount of festive bling.
Her look struck the perfect balance between regal tradition and modern chic. She proved that dressing for a royal holiday can be both elegant and glamorous. And one can easily do that while being sustainable and re-wearing pieces that they already know work.
Middleton is well-known in the fashion communities for repeating her outfits. For this event, too, she chose to rewear the coat she had previously worn in December 2020. She, alongside Prince William and Queen Elizabeth, visited key workers to express gratitude for their work and support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Originally reported by Chhavi Puri on theFashionSpot.
