You can’t just call it talent – behind Kate’s perfect outfits is not only her personal sense of style and proportions, but also the work of royal stylists, tailors, hair masters – and, of course, Middleton herself. Sports, daily activities, clean eating: the look of a princess is “forged” by strict discipline and hard work.
Catherine recently visited a nursery school in Luton, near London, and for the trip she chose (as always) the most appropriate outfit for the occasion. A warm orange set is just what you need to evoke solar associations.
Catherine recently visited a nursery school in Luton, near London, and for the trip she chose (as always) the most appropriate outfit for the occasion. A warm orange set is just what you need to evoke solar associations.
Yes, they are separate items – the Gabriela Hearst turtleneck and skirt, which Kate tied together with a ribbon. A very smart decision: this way you can choose the length of the skirt you need, instead of looking for “the one that matches the dress”. And the belt itself, which in this case erases the border between the two garments, also optically shrinks the waist. If you’re just trying to “make” it artificially, this is a great and simple trick.
But not the last. To accentuate and lengthen Katherine’s figure, she added a scarf, tied slightly diagonally, and a straight double-breasted coat to the outfit. Two rows of buttons are one of her favorite tricks that you’ve probably heard of: the vertical lines slim down, even if they’re not fused, but are visually “finished” by a series of vertical details.
Let’s break down the turtleneck: a high neck also adds height if you leave a few centimeters between it and the chin – otherwise the turtleneck will look like a Shants collar. The result is amazing: several “stretching” fashion pieces – and the image will turn out to be refined, sophisticated, but concise. And above all, easily repeatable in everyday life!