Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge Wore Emilia Wickstead To The National Service Of Thanksgiving
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attended the National Service of Thanksgiving held at St Paul’s Cathedral on Friday (June 3) in London, which was part of Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The Duchess was at her inch perfect, polished best wearing an Emilia Wickstead lemon-hue dress with a criss-cross design styled with a matching Philip Treacy hat.
When it comes to the accessories she wore her trusty beige Gianvito Rossi pumps, a matching clutch and pearl and diamond drop earrings from her mother-in-law.
As I said on Meghan’s post, it was nice seeing the royals in their Sunday best on a Friday morning. This particular look is giving me Easter Sunday vibes.
It looks like Catherine has been in a matchy mood of late, as wore another Emilia Wickstead fit-and-flare dress with matching suede heels and a fascinator to the Queen’s Garden Party at Buckingham Palace in London by the Earl Of Wessex.
I adore the colour, I’m not a fan of the headpiece on this occasion as it doesn’t feel as modern as the previous look.
This is a familiar style for the Duchess as she has worn this Emilia Wickstead dress in green and blue.
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