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Princess Catherine stuns at London presidential welcome

Published 1 week ago2 minute read

Catherine, Princess of Wales, turned heads in London as she welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron.

The royal, known for her elegant yet modern style, chose a striking pink ensemble that captured the attention of fashion watchers.

Princess Catherine stepped out in a Dior 30 Montaigne Rose Des Vents pink bar jacket, paired with a matching Rose D’Occasion tulle skirt.

The look, inspired by the balletcore trend, radiated grace and poise. The Princess’s choice of blush tones extended to her footwear.

She wore Gianvito 105 suede pumps in Praline, a popular designer style. Accessories included a Mulberry Bayswater clutch and a bespoke hat by Jess Collett Milliner, according to Vogue.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, is widely recognised for her timeless and elegant fashion sense. She blends classic British style with contemporary trends.

The Princess often favours designers like Catherine Walker, Emilia Wickstead, and Alexander McQueen.

She often pays tribute to her late mother-in-law Princess Diana by wearing pieces from the same designers or iconic jewellery.

Princess Catherine paid tribute to Princess Diana, by wearing the iconic Collingwood pearl earrings. She also honoured Queen Elizabeth II, her late grandmother-in-law, with a Three Strand Pearl Necklace.

These choices added a layer of sentiment and tradition to her modern look.

A royal insider commented, “Catherine understands the power of symbolism. By wearing these heirlooms, she connects past and present, reminding us of the enduring influence of the royal family.”

Princess Catherine’s outfit is not just about style, but also about global influence. Dior, a French fashion house, is popular among South African celebrities and socialites.

Catherine, Princess of Wales, once again proved her status as a fashion icon. Her pink Dior outfit, thoughtful accessories, and subtle tributes created a memorable moment.

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