The second day dedicated to celebrations for the Queen’s Jubilee, with a thanksgiving service held in St. Paul’s Cathedral. This means only one thing, other looks to be inspired by. After admiring the official return of Meghan Markle two years later, in a formal White dresshere’s that too Kate Middleton back in the spotlight with a wonderful yellow dress signed and customized by Emilia Wickstead. The Queen Elizabethunfortunately, he was unable to attend the celebrations. In a statement released by Buckingham Palace, it was confirmed that she felt some fatigue during the Trooping the Colour yesterday and for this reason he decided to skip the service in St. Paul.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton outside St. Paul’s Cathedral.
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For this occasion, Kate Middleton has once again chosen its reference designer for the most important official appointments. In fact, it seems that Emilia Wickstead knows how to interpret the more bon ton and chic allure of Kate Middleton without ever giving up on modernity. The lemon yellow dress worn by the Duchess of Cambridge is a long-sleeved midi model, with a fitted bodice and a very flattering crossover wrap effect. The soft, flared skirt appeared fluid with Kate’s every step, accompanying her in style on this important day.
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The earrings worn by Kate Middleton are part of Queen Elizabeth’s private collection. The sovereign wore them in her official photos in 1952.
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How to wear Kate Middleton’s yellow dress?
The Duchess of Cambridge completed her look with hand-worn white ivory gloves and a raffia bag that went perfectly with the nuance of the dress. How dress code requires, too Kate Middletoncome Meghan Markle, wore a matching Philip Treacy fascinator headdress, to top it all off a pair of Gianvito Rossi pumps. Also on this occasion, the jewels full of references and meaning are inevitable. In a sweet tribute to the queen, Kate Middleton has a pair of Queen Elizabeth earrings, which she had already worn to Prince Philip’s funeral last year. The Bahraini pearl and diamond drop earrings come from the Queen’s private collection and have also been worn by Diana in 1982. The earrings were made with pearls given to the Queen and Philip by the ruler of Bahrain at the time of their wedding in 1947.
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