Por Laura Tortora
Yesterday Kate Middleton made a visit to the Imperial War Museum in London, within the framework of the inauguration of the new exhibition ‘Generations: Portraits of the Holocaust’, dedicated to the memory of World War II and the Holocaust.An important event for which the Duchess of Cambridge opted for a formal, sober, refined look - as it is customary - nothing banal.
The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, selected a military set, in Chic version.The focal point is her elegant white shirt, martial inspiration signed by Alexander McQueen.The garment was framed by fine black strips and topped with golden buttons in contrast.The perfect commitment for this shirt?: A pencil skirt.This garment is part of the 2011 pre autumn collection.
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However, Kate combined it with black straight pants to the high waist ankles, completing the outfit with a belt and a pair of blue suede heels.And blue was also the coat that she chose to wrap her outfit.A long and minimalist model signed by Catherine Walker, with pointed flaps.
Kate Middleton's look, once again, seems a tribute to her beloved mother -in -law, Lady Diana, who used a similar blouse by Catherine Walker in 1987 for a parade in Sandhurst.The princess completed the look with a white skirt and a Graham Smith hat.
The Dukes of Cambridge dedicated an Instagram publication to the event.
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Article originally published in Vogue It, Vogue.it
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