![]() ![]() The coat featured a funnel neck, structured shoulders, inset pockets to the sides, a rear vent and a straight hem. The Duchess wore a bespoke ensemble with the brand’s coat atop a matching dress. When departing New Zealand the Duchess wore a suit we have seen previously, the ‘sparkle tweed’ jacket and skirt by Rebecca Taylor.Įaster Sunday Kate returned to a favorite label, Alexander McQueen. (For a detailed view of the changes visit our original post about the look.) The skirt has actually been created by cutting down and altering the dress that was available at the same time as the jacket and skirt. In Christchurch, Kate wore one of the most-discussed looks on the tour, the Luisa Spagnoli jacket and skirt. We did not have a look at the dress worn underneath the coat, other than to note it too appeared to have a full skirt. The ‘Russian Greatcoat’ featured a high collar, double-breasted button detailing on the front with extended buttons on the flared cuffs, and a full skirt. The first look in this category: that red Catherine Walker coat and dress. We now turn our attention to the ensembles worn by Kate on the tour, suits, and separates. Kate elected to stick with this piece for the official departure at the airport, as the family boarded their flight to start their trip back home. The Duchess was in a new piece by Michael Kors at the National ANZAC Day service, the designer’s “indigo twill jacquard swing coat,” part of his spring/summer 2014 collection. (I realize it is almost impossible to see, but felt the piece should be included.) Kate wore her Noa coat from Temperley London, previously seen at last year’s Remembrance Sunday events. The Cambridge’s final day in Australia began with the ANZAC dawn service at the Australian War Memorial. This is another Catherine Walker piece, essentially a blending of the company’s Evelyn dress and Lara coat. We saw a second vibrant green style when William and Kate visited Canberra for engagements at the National Arboretum, Parliament and the National Portrait Gallery. The Duchess wore this when visiting Rainbow Place children’s hospice, the town of Cambridge, and the Avantidrome Cycling Center. Next, Erdem‘s green ‘Allie’ from his spring collection, described as the ‘Teal Allie Woolcrepe Coat,’ although it sure doesn’t look like teal. It is a mashup of the brand’s Utility Peplum Coat Dress and Utility Coat Dress, done in a blue especially suited to Kate. We start with the custom version of Alexander McQueen’s utility coat worn to the Blenheim War Memorial and Omaka Aviation Heritage Center. Now, the first of two polls, this one covers Kate’s coats and coat-dresses. ![]() Hello-hello, welcome to another post looking at designs worn by the Duchess on the New Zealand/Australia tour.īefore our polls, a quick update via Camilla Tominey’s story in the Express, verifying the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will join HM, Prince Philip, Prince Charles and Camilla at events marking the 70th Anniversary of the Allied landing at Normandy, referred to in the USA as D-Day. ![]()
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