The elegant wardrobe of the Jubilee celebrations has attracted quite a bit of interest this past weekend, and a return to routine is getting its desired expression – the Duchess is once again making a public commitment when she wears Zara.
True, the choice of items from fast and cheap chains, with an emphasis on the Spanish chain Zara, is not really a sensational news. Still, the proximity of the words ‘Duchess’ and ‘Zara’ always manages to arouse worldwide interest, as the distance between the crowds and the item in question is shortened to a jump to the branch closest to our house or to the entrance to the site.
Last night Middleton went on a visit to a charity that provides assistance to families with young children. As is well known, this is a subject particularly close to the Duchess’s heart, and many of her royal visits are devoted to advancing this subject. Naturally, such a visit requires a calm and modest dress code, and Middleton seems to have clung to it successfully.
At the center of her last look stands Zara’s bright laser. This is a model that is available for purchase in a variety of colors, but the Duchess gave up the fuchsia option as well as the green version, and chose a delicate cream color. The blazer comes with shoulder padding and front metal closure.
Mildton’s look was not exciting in any way but complimented her very much and matched the class. It was completed with the help of much more expensive pants – black and flared Roland Moreh, and Gianbitu Russian shoes. It’s also interesting to look at the bag Mildton chose for the event – a small, braided cream bag from Massimo Dotti, Zara’s least-expensive-but-still-accessible sister.