Kate Middleton stole this fashion hack from Queen Elizabeth II
The Princess of Wales seems to have inherited the iconic royal fashion tradition.
The late Queen Elizabeth 2 is famous for wearing monochromatic and color-blocked looks to public events, and royal experts and fans have noticed that Kate Middleton is beginning to follow the same fashion rules more and more often.
Case in Point: Kate's head-to-toe red look for the "Together At Christmas" Carol Service at Westminster Abbey on Friday night (black A
This is the 4th consecutive year Kate has chosen the monochromatic look of the "Together At Christmas" Carol Service. Last year, the Royal wore an all-white ensemble, including a white top, white loose, high-waisted Holland Cooper slacks and a long white coat by Savile Row tailor Chrisker.According to Town & Country.
In 2022, Kate opted for a burgundy palette and wore Eponine London's stunning bespoke ankle-length coat dress in color, according to people, a
and in 2021, when she hosted her first annual "Together at Christmas" carol service, according to Elle. In addition, Kate matched the accessories to the bright Catherine Walker coat dress, with a monochromatic red appearance.
When the late Queen Elizabeth was asked about monochromatic looks (which were usually bright and striking colors), she famously quipped, "If I wore beige, no one would know who I was," but, as Miller points out, the real reason was more practical, the fashion editor said. According to Catherine Ormerod.
"It marks her immediately from her security team. It's a safety issue," Ormerod explained.
Kate's style is often compared to her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana, but some experts argue that the current Princess of Wales' fashion sense actually has more in common with the late Queen's fashion sense.
"Like the Queen, Princess Catherine incorporates colour and effectively uses it as a diplomatic gesture to please her adoring masses, but the similarities aren't the only ones," Miranda Holder, a royal fashion expert, told Newsweek in 2022. "Both adopted a monochromatic look (wearing a single color from head to foot) early in their royal career, helping to create an even more striking impression, and as a result they became easily recognizable as themselves."
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