Kate transforms into 'the woman in red' with the help of the Spanish bag that inspired Meghan

The Duchess of Cambridge has not stopped surprising with her varied style choices after ending her summer vacation last September. In this time, she has dressed as 'Bond Girl', she has recovered a gala dress that had been in her closet for more than a decade and has even released some other garment of Spanish origin. This afternoon, to offer a speech in London about the danger of addictions, Kate has put on a powerful red outfit that connects her with Doña Letizia and reveals one of her fashion secrets.

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Kate Middleton transforms into 'The Woman in Red'

In a slight change of register, in view of the fact that this intense section of the chromatic range does not usually figure in her outfits as blue or pink do, the Duchess of Cambridge has reformulated her idyll with the pleated midi skirt (the one she wears today is by Christopher Kane) who has united her numerous times with Diana of Wales, through an elegant and captivating autumn look with a chashmere turtleneck, by Ralph Lauren (250 euros) and a selection of discreet accessories with anecdote .

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Attention to accessories: a Spanish bag and low cost earrings

As for the accessories section, she has used a caramel-colored mini-bag that she acquired under the influence of Meghan Markle, the Nano Montreal model from the Spanish firm DeMellier, available for a price of 375 euros. The Duchess of Sussex was the first to wear bags from this brand that soon landed in the dressing rooms of Beyoncé, Pippa Middleton and her sister Kate. Lastly, she has finished her look with a pair of heels in toasted brown leather, by Ralph Lauren, and her viral earrings from ASOS, a pair of gold-plated spiral hoops that were sold for almost 13 euros and are currently being sold. they are exhausted.

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Repeat a winning formula

Last May, the Duchess of Cambridge had already worn this same combination of accessories, both the pumps and the bag, with a coat in the same stunning shade of red and a pleated midi skirt in champagne. The main piece bears Eponine's signature and is part of the Fall/Winter 2018-2019 collection and, although she hasn't repeated it today, it bears witness to Kate's infallible (and very specific) style equation to combine her Spanish bag.

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Destined for Doña Letizia

If any royal is an exponent of red in all its stylistic aspects, it is Felipe VI's wife, who has made this color range a hallmark among her fashion choices. Although it is true that she has not yet dared with the combination of a jersey and pleated skirt in this tone, she has done it in other shades and prints, so it is not unreasonable to imagine the Queen with a similar look. And the bag? Her recent streak of Made in Spain premieres suggests that she could soon include one in her closet.

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