Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge Wore Alexander McQueen For The Anzac Day Service

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and William, Duke of Cambridge attended the Anzac Day Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving held at Westminster Abbey in London on Monday (April 25) which honoured Australians and New Zealanders killed in war.
The Duchess opted to wear an Alexander McQueen cream coat dress styled with a Jane Taylor halo headpiece accented with a black bow, which tied in her black Jenny Packham ‘Roxy’ clutch and Gianvito Rossi suede pumps.
To commemorate military members who have died in war, both Catherine and William wore red poppy pins.
Are you having a case of déjà dress?
That’s because we first saw Catherine wearing this dress to Princess Charlotte’s christening back in 2015 which she wore with a different Jane Taylor fascinator.
She also wore this dress to the 2016 Trooping the Colour celebration and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex wedding in 2018.
Of all the outings, I would say this is my least favourite based only on the styling.
I’ll admit this mostly comes from the large bow accented to her headpiece. I will always think of Fergie when it comes to those big bows. So it kinda dated the look for me.
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