Pink Princess: Kate continues her Barbiecore summer in Beulah dress
The Princess has been big on pink this season, having worn a bubblegum dress to the Chelsea Flower Show, and a pink Alexander McQueen suit to the Foundling Museum in May.
Kate also opted for a dusky pastel pink Elie Saab chiffon maxi dress for the royal wedding of Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa Al Saif in Jordan earlier this month.
She wore today’s £720 pastel crêpe midi Beulah dress before to Wimbledon in 2021.
Keen shoppers may want to know that this Ahana dress, which is made of 100% wool with a polyester lining, comes in not just blush pink but also lemon yellow, beige, cornflower blue, navy, and lilac.
With slightly puffed shoulders, a high, button-up collar, and a waist-cinching belt, the fit harkens back to the 50s.
The last time she wore this number, she accessorised it with a very Covid-safe face mask.
Today, instead of a mask, Kate opted for a subtle look with bare nails, minimal makeup, and drop earrings.
She also wore white Jimmy Choo heels, which she’s donned a lot of late.
At the Men’s trophy ceremony after the Singles Final at The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship in 2021, the Princess opted for dusky pink heels to match the colour of the dress.
It’s the second time in a week Kate has re-worn a past Wimbledon look.
On Tuesday, she appeared in Southampton wearing a polka dot Alessandra Rich Chelsea collar dress featuring gold buttons, puff sleeves, statement collar, and peplum.
The Princess of Wales popped down to the Young V&A ahead of its opening night on Saturday.
It will be a playground where children, families, and young people can discover art specifically curated for kids aged from tiny tots to teens.
There will be over 2,000 works from the V&A’s art, design, and performance collections displayed there.
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