Harriet Phillips' chocolate floral midi and comfy trainers have me dreaming of brisk walks and cups of hot cocoa

It's not quite boot season yet and trainers add a cool, casual feel to a flowy dress for autumn

Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling pose for a photo at Tom Parker-Bowles 'Cooking and The Crown' Book Launch
(Image credit: Richard Young/Shutterstock)

The royals are known for their love of vibrant colours but in recent years we've seen many of them going for neutrals a lot more - including Harriet Phillips. Princess Anne's daughter-in-law is a fan of understated styling and her chocolate brown floral frock from 2024 is an autumn outfit idea I can't stop thinking about.

Harriet wore this to the September book launch of Tom Parker Bowles's Cooking and the Crown, paired with classic trainers and a textured crossbody bag. The dress itself was by British clothing brand, Beulah London, and had long sleeves and a vintage-style lapel collar.

The dark brown colour was perfect for autumn and it's equally as on-trend for the season this year. Cocoa shades are a softer alternative to black which makes them incredibly versatile.

Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling attend the Cooking and the Crown book launch in 2024

(Image credit: Richard Young/Shutterstock)

Recreate Harriet's Look

They look great with hues like burgundy and olive green, though they are also stunning with light colours when you don't want a stark contrast.

Harriet Phillips' frock had a floral pattern running all over it and because it was cream rather than bright white, this tied in especially beautifully with brown. Floral dresses tend to be most popular in spring/summer though going for a moodier colourway like this one immediately gives them an autumnal twist.

On a colder day we might've seen the NHS nurse styling her dress with matching brown boots and a coat, but for the book launch she went for lace-up white trainers instead.

Trainers and longer dresses are a timeless smart-casual duo that ticks boxes for elegance and comfort. To master this combination, I'd recommend picking more streamlined plimsoll-esque trainers over chunky, sporty designs.

This way, the shoes are more minimal and the sleek shape tends to complement a flowing dress best without overshadowing it. If you have a dress that might feel too formal for a particular occasion, pairing it with trainers is a clever way to add a contemporary, relaxed edge.

Harriet struck a good balance at the book launch and finished off her ensemble with some delicate gold jewellery and an Aspinal handbag. Although she's started wearing structured, top-handle bags a bit more since marrying Peter Phillips, Harriet is a big fan of crossbody styles and I personally think they're a brilliant option.

They allow you to be hands-free when you want and tend to be daintier, meaning they work well for events and evenings out whilst still having room for essentials. The royal's bag was made from quilted canvas with tan leather details and brought some textural contrast.

The colours tied in with her dress and trainers, giving her outfit a sense of cohesion. Harriet Phillips might have worn this to a book event, but it would work just as easily for a casual walk or Sunday Roast outing with friends.

Late summer and early autumn can often be quite mild and whilst we have months of knitwear and boots to look forward to, there's still time to enjoy dresses and trainers like Harriet's for a while longer.

Emma is a Royal Editor with nine years of experience in publishing. She specialises in writing about the British Royal Family, covering everything from protocol to outfits. Alongside putting her extensive royal knowledge to good use, Emma knows all there is to know about the latest TV shows on the BBC, ITV and more. When she’s not writing about the latest royal outing or unmissable show to add to your to-watch list, Emma enjoys cooking, long walks and watching yet more crime dramas!

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