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Princess of Wales Champions UK Biodiversity at Natural History Museum
In a heartfelt visit to the Angela Marmorne Centre for UK biodiversity at the Natural History Museum in London, the Princess of Wales, Catherine, took time to engage with crucial efforts aimed at protecting the nation’s wildlife.
As the museum’s patron, she was keen to learn how this initiative strives to safeguard the diverse ecosystems that are currently facing unprecedented threats.
Dressed in a stylish ensemble that embraced the autumn spirit, Catherine opted for a deep berry purple top paired with khaki green culottes.
Her choice reflected not just seasonal fashion but also an affinity for British high street brands.
The sweater, crafted by Warehouse, showcased a unique pointil texture at the yoke, complemented by a scalloped high neckline and cuffs.
Priced at a modest £39 (about $48), it’s a piece that combines elegance with affordability.
For those looking to replicate Catherine’s look, the sweater is available on eBay, while Warehouse offers a similar version in the same berry hue.
Although the alternative lacks the scalloped details, it maintains the high neckline and wave pattern, making it a stylish option for fans of the royal’s fashion.
Turning attention to her trousers, Catherine’s culottes from Jigsaw featured a relaxed fit with a wide leg, perfect for both comfort and style.
The khaki green fabric included an elasticated waist and front slanted pockets, with a chic ruching detail extending from the waistband to the hem.
While originally priced at £130, they were recently reduced to £89, making them an attractive buy.
Catherine’s accessories were instantly recognizable to anyone familiar with her wardrobe.
She wore elegant pumps by Tod’s, characterized by a high block heel, fringe detailing, and a striking gold buckle, officially termed Eggplant Cherry.
This particular pair first made its debut during her 2016 tour of Canada, showcasing her penchant for timeless pieces.
Carrying a quilted bag from Chanel’s Fall-Winter 2016-17 collection, Catherine added a touch of sophistication to her outfit.
The bag features a patterned handle made from enamel and brass, adorned with the iconic Chanel logo, which she first showcased during a visit to Paris in 2017, further solidifying her status as a style icon.
Her choice of jewelry included Asprey London earrings, crafted from 18ct gold and designed to resemble intertwining oak leaves.