Kate Middleton recreated beautiful lace dress
Kate Middleton and Prince William spent their last day in Jamaica just as Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip did 60 years earlier - in every sense!
Kate Middleton and Prince William spent their last day in Jamaica just as Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip did 60 years earlier - in every sense!
Prince William and Kate Middleton, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, spent their last day in Jamaica, where they were part of a royal tour, attending a military parade, and the beautiful Kate shone at the end of a visit in styling to honor her husband's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Kate Middleton proudly watched her husband take part in the parade, and they left her in an open-topped Land Rover, just as his grandparents did in 1953 when they visited Jamaica as part of their Commonwealth tour. The Queen and Prince Philip rode the same vehicle in 1962, and Kate left nothing to chance when it came to her formal styling!
In fact, everything Kate Middleton chose for this parade carried a certain symbolism. Kate chose a dress by Alexander McQueen, who also designed her wedding dress, and the lace creation had to be: special!
While paying tribute to the Queen in a lace dress by Alexander McQueen, remarkably similar to the one the Queen wore to a garden party in 1954 in Australia, Kate also chose a pearl bracelet that belonged to Princess Diana, as well as diamond-pearl earrings that she borrowed from the Queen.
Kate also chose a purse encrusted with pearls, worth $ 535, called Maud, signed by Anya Hindmarch.
Recall, a couple of days back Kate wore a very interesting dress. Middleton appeared in the most spectacular dress so far and kept it for a visit to Jamaica. Namely, the royal couple visited the house of the legendary Bob Marley in Trenchtown, where they played bongo and chatted with the inhabitants of Kingston, and Kate once again drew attention to herself with her clothing combination.
The Duchess of Cambridge wore an irresistible A-line summer dress, a piece with the signature of the Willow Hilson brand. However, it is not just any clothing item, but a vintage dress from the 1950s, called Coral & turquoise, because of the coral red and turquoise stripes, whose string intersects yellow lines in several places.