Kate Middleton's animal print dress is currently 50% off – here's where to buy it
26.01.2022 - 18:05
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Kate Middleton's stepped out today in a chic khaki animal print dress as she visited Shout, to meet with clinical supervisors, volunteers and fundraisers to thank them for their invaluable efforts to ensure that vital mental health support is available across the UK at any time of day or night. Kate, who turned 40 this month, has certainly developed her own signature style in recent years, and seems to be growing with confidence and maturity at each new outing we see of her.
Opting for a stunning midi dress by Derek Lam 10 Crosby, featuring a classic pussy bow blouse detail and floaty tiered hem, it may not seem like a bold choice to you or I - but in fact this leopard print option for our future Queen just reinstates the fact that The Duchess is stepping up her style game and making confident choices when it comes to her wardrobe. For all the latest Royal news including their style secrets sign up to the OK! Daily Newsletter.The Duchess Of Cambridge chose a designer we've not seen her in before, with this £355 Derek Lam dress looking absolutely sensational on a cold January morning.
Kate exceptionally manages to stick to the Royal protocol in this look, that includes a modest length, long sleeves and a high neck line, but still gives it a fashionable twist with the print, colour and accessories.This dress, which is currently available on The Outnet for 50% - is on sale for keen shoppers to buy for just £159 - down from £355, but be quick as it's already selling out fast. We're testing a new site: This content is coming soon Shop the dress here: Dress, The Outnet, £159 here Kate's paired her on-trend dress with a pair of black knee high suede boots from Ralph Lauren, which feature a pointed toe and a stiletto heel.
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