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Kate Middleton in an elegant pink dress attended the opening of the Museum of Childhood in London 29.06.2023, 09:15

Prince William’s wife attended the opening of the Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood (Young V&A) in London. Kate looked stunning in a pink crepe midi dress by London designer Beulah. With a bodice, short sleeves, buttons down the front and a flared skirt with a belt at the waist, Ahana accentuated the slender figure of the representative of the British monarchy.

The outfit cost the Princess of Wales 720 pounds (78.5 thousand rubles). However, the royal showed the principles of thrift and environmental friendliness – Kate once again wore this elegant dress. She first appeared in it at the Wimbledon final in 2021. By the way, pink is in trend this summer.

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This time, the main palace fashionista combined the outfit with classic white pumps from Jimmy Choo. For jewellery, Kate wore her famous sapphire ring and earrings from Mappin & Webb. She avoided bracelets and necklaces so as not to overwhelm the simple and sophisticated look. The princess got a light daytime make-up with a soft blush palette, thin eyeliner and nude lipstick, her dark hair was styled in voluminous curls.

Incidentally, the wife of the heir to the throne introduced fashion for the Beulah London model. Other royal fashionistas later appeared in the same dress in various shades – Princess Beatrice, Sophie Windsor, Princess Mary of Denmark. British stars Holly Willoughby, Lucy Mecklenburg and Laura-Anne Barr bought it for their wardrobe. The brand was founded in 2010 by Natasha Rufus Isaacs and Lavinia Brennan. Kate Middleton has chosen outfits from this fashion house more than once.

The Princess of Wales has made early childhood development a key focus of her work. She learned how the renovated museum inspires young visitors to be creative. The Young V&A, formerly known as the V&A Childhood Museum in East London, will officially open to the public on Saturday after a three-year, £13m refurbishment, according to the Daily Mail.

As part of the massive redesign, museum staff worked closely with local students, parents and teachers to reimagine display areas and come up with exhibit ideas. Admission is free for children under 14 years of age.

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