Duchess of Cambridge re-wears Michael Kors coat for memorial unveiling
If we owned a coat like this, we’d probably re-wear it too.
For the dedication and unveiling of an Iraq and Afghanistan memorial in London today, Kate Middleton was spotted wearing a tweed – and long-standing favourite – coat of hers.
Like the Queen, Middleton opted for a blue outfit instead of the perhaps too-formal black, and matched her lighter outerwear with a navy blue wide-brimmed hat along with colour-matching gloves and suede court shoes.
The flared (but fitted) Michael Kors coat is one she’s worn to another memorial previously; Australia and New Zealand’s remembrance day in April 2014.
On this day, she wore a hat of a similar shade but of a pillbox design.
According to The Telegraph, she also wore the elegant piece at a more light-hearted event; to open Hampton Court Palace’s Magic Garden for children in May 2016.
This time, she went around the garden hat free, but instead opted for nude heels.
Whichever version of the outfit you prefer, there’s no doubting it’s a beautiful coat.
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