Sunday 20 April 2014

Royal Tour 2014 : Australia.(Part I)


Hello everybody!! Today's post is about the royals!

 As you may know Kate and William along with their royal baby Prince George Alexander Louis touched down in Australia and Kate made a huge impression to the people there and of course all around the world for her fashionable options.


The Duchess debuted this dove grey coat by Alexander McQueen to attend an Easter Sunday Service at St Andrew's Cathedral in Sydney and Kate wowed the crowds as she arrived for the service. 


For a trip to Taronga Zoo in Sydney, the Duchess chose a comfortable dress by Broderie Anglaise and she matched with a great pair of beige sandals. 


Moving on, the Dutchess visited  the Royal Australian Air Force Base in Amberley and she chose to wear a blue poppy-dappled dress by L.K. Bennett.  As I heard that dress was sold out online in a few seconds!! Amazing! She accessorised with navy suede court shoes by Alexander McQueen and a bright blue clutch by Australian brand Oroton.




On Friday, April 18 Kate's plan was to visit Sydney's Royal Easter show,the Bear Cottage children's hospice and a life-saving event on Manly Beach. She wore a white broderie anglaise dress by Australian brand Zimmermann (for those who want to buy it I have to inform you that the dress is due to go on sale to the public in June with Zimmermann's summer swim collection) .


The day before the Duchess chose to wear a wrap dress by Diane Von Furstenberg and she chose to accessorise with her Stuart Weitzman 'Corkswoon' wedges.


Kate arrived in Sydney wearing a 'Sparkle Tweed' skirt suit by Rebecca Taylor. The Duchess has recycled the heavily textured look from an April 2012.  Prada pumps, a matching navy Muse clutch by Stuart Weitzman and a Ballon Bleu de Cartier watch were her accessories of choice. Along with her royal sapphire and diamond earrings and eternity ring, of course.



Ok, now Kate decided to wear a bright yellow dress (by Roksanda Ilincic - a dress with white panels) that she also wore to Sydney's Royal Opera House.  We may like her lovely choice but William said that she looked like a banana, as the Duchess said. Banana coloured it may be, but we have to disagree with Wills on this one. 



Soo..this is my Part I.
 The next one will be posted soon so if you're interested stay tuned and dont miss it!







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