Kate Middleton gives off serious 70s vibes in sophisticated Reiss roll neck and matching coat
We’re enjoying this look on Kate
Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William were once again on royal duties in East London this week.
• Kate and William met with members of the ambulance service in Newham, East London
• Kate opted for a camel-colored Reiss roll neck and matching coat for the visit
• In other Royal News, Camilla Parker Bowles has dismissed AstraZeneca vaccine concerns
Kate Middleton is on a style hot streak with her latest outfit choices, first came that cheerful Boden sweater and matching coat and now she’s upped her game with a rather more sophisticated look that wouldn’t look out of place in the 70s.
Back on royal duties with a visit to Newham ambulance station Kate and Prince William met with ambulance staff and paramedics to learn more about their experiences of working during the pandemic and about the mental health support provided by the London Ambulance Service.
The couple even made time to speak with some of the paramedics family via video calls and viewed street art by Art Under The Hood in the station's wellbeing garden.
Kate shunned the brights of her last East London trip in favour of a much more sleek and sophisticated look, pairing a camel coloured knitted roll neck top from Reiss with her trusty Massimo Dutti coat.
Kate chose to wear her camel roll neck with a skirt but the £95 top would look just as chic with a pair of your best jeans. The wool blend roll neck is still available to buy and comes in a range of colors including blue and cream.
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The Massimo Dutti coat has been worn by the Duchess previously so is now a few seasons old, but similar versions are still available to buy on the brand’s website.
Lydia is a travel writer and solo travel expert, based mostly in London. Her work has been published in print and online for the likes of Condé Nast Traveler, The Guardian, BBC Travel, Harper's Bazaar, ELLE, Marie Claire, Oh magazine, Town&Country, and woman&home.
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