Duchess Kate often surprises with her approach to fashion. It is often assumed that women in the royal family go for high-end clothes from famous designers. However, the duchess has already surprised many times by skilfully combining expensive things with those from chain stores. As soon as someone noticed this fact, it is said that “Kate syndrome” appears. British women intensively search stores for the Duchess’s clothes. This time is no different. The skirt she wore during a visit to Wales is simply stunning and can be found at Zara.
They love sports and competition. Kate and William delight with their spontaneity
Prince William and Duchess Kate visit Wales. The date is not accidental, March 1 to Saint David’s Day, the patron saint of Wales. In addition to the celebrations, as always, the couple visits important places related to their charity work. Their list also included a meeting with athletes and young people, and by the way they visited the gym where they exercise there. And here they showed themselves in a slightly different version, laid back and funny, they got on stationary bikes and started racing! It is well known that the royals love sports, but also competition, which is why they had a great time. Surprisingly, Kate did not mind the elegant outfit consisting of a long skirt and high-heeled boots. The skirt caught the attention of the media.
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Classic styling at its best. This skirt is from a chain store
The Duchess opted for a black and white color scheme. Its most important element is a flared skirt below the knee in a houndstooth pattern. It looks insane! Elegant and original. For this she chose a light fitted turtleneck, black high heels and a cream coat. The skirt comes from Zara and its price does not exceed PLN 150. The whole is complemented by a creamy elegant coat from Alexander McQueen.
Source: Gazeta

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