Not even the British royals seem to be immune to the western trend which has dominated the fashion world for a couple of years.
After an intense week of Christmas events, Duchess Sophie she returned to public display on Sunday, attending a church service in Sandringham. For the occasion she showed off an elegant layered outfit that winked at some popular cowgirl codes.
For the function, Sophie chose the dress Deborah Cranberry color with signature paisley floral print Lexy Londona model that has clearly become one of his favorites. In fact, he had already worn it at the beginning of the month at the Christmas carol service Together at Christmashosted by Princess Kate, pairing it with a plum-colored double-breasted coat by Alaïa. Just over a week later, he chose it again during a visit to the Disability Initiative of Camberley.
This time, however, the Duchess of Edinburgh paired the ruffled collar dress with a cream-colored wrap coat by Harris Wharf Londoncharacterized by a belt at the waist and a shawl-effect collar. To complete the look, a pair of accessories with a clear western flavour.
To begin with, Sophie of Edinburgh he wore a wide-brimmed brown hat with a leaf decoration on the crown, a sort of fusion between a fedora and a cowboy hat. She then picked up the shade of the headpiece with a pair of designer sand-colored suede boots Penelope Chilverswhich further reinforced the bohemian aesthetic of the ensemble.
This Southwestern twist may seem like an unusual choice for Sophie, but all the elements are perfectly consistent with her style: once again, the duchess proves that she always has her finger on the pulse of fashion trends.
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