Home / Royal Mail / How YOU can dress like a royal this festive season! From Kate Middleton’s coats to Camilla’s tweed

How YOU can dress like a royal this festive season! From Kate Middleton’s coats to Camilla’s tweed

To enjoy this content please ACCEPT cookies.
Cookies are used to analyse traffic which we share with our analytics partners.

Settings
ACCEPT

Whether attending the traditional Royal Family
Christmas Day church service or enjoying a day at Ascot, the royals never fail to look suitably sophisticated and festive.  

With our pick of the best high-street (and a few designer) buys, you can emulate their classic Christmas look.  

Steal the Queen’s coat style

Top of our list this year? The bold and bright colours of the Queen
.  

‘The Queen was wearing head-to-toe one colour before it was trendy. Her coats are really simple and really elegant,’ says Dinah van Tulleken.

 Marks and Spencer, Single Breasted Coatigan, £45.00
   

 Zara, Wool Blend Coat, £129

 Max Mara, Harris tweed wool coat, £580.00
 

Steal Kate’s shoe style

If the Duchess of Cambridge’s
elegant coats and court shoes take your fancy then we’ve got you covered.

The Daily Mail’s style editor says; ‘Kate has nailed her style now, she does traditional so well, but she’s not boring. She is Queen of the court shoe; they go with absolutely everything.’ 

 Whistles Cornel pointed suede courts, £140.00
 

 Russel and Bromley Navy Stiletto, £225

 LK Bennet Floret Green Suede Courts, £229.00
 

Steal Meghan’s Accessories 

While The Duchess of Sussex
won’t be joining the family for Christmas this year, you can still find inspiration from her former Sandringham outfits. 

From cool bags to quirky hats, Dinah says ‘I’m sad she won’t be there, because we’ve seen her evolve; these outfits have really come on, year on year.’

 New Look, Burgundy Faux Snake Chain Cross Body Bag, £10.00

 Lock and Co Hatters, Debbie Blocked Beret, £355.00

 See by Chloe, Roby ring-embellished burnished-leather shoulder bag, £279
 

Steal Duchess of Cornwall’s Tweed

The Duchess of Cornwall
always nails traditional country classics.  

‘Camilla is practical and epitomises the English upper classes; the tweed coat, the flat boots – she does it really well,’ says Dinah. 

 White Stuff, Frankie Check Coat, £140.00

 Net-a-Porter, Double-breasted houndstooth tweed coat, £575

 Zara Oversize Houndstooth Coat, £89.99


Source link

About admin

Check Also

Diss Town FC’s footballing memories remembered with new book

The former programme editor of Diss Town Football Club has released his latest book about …

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *