Rental gown and Princess Diana jewelry

The royal duo appeared on the green carpet (in support of environmental issues) for the ceremony in all their elegance, and the Princess of Wales sparkled in a long neon green dress bearing the signature of Solace London, which she rented for $ 91 from the HURR platform, which specializes in clothing rental. And she coordinated it with silver shoes from Gianvito Rossi, earrings studded with diamonds and emeralds from Asprey London, and a diamond necklace belonging to the late Princess Diana, which was one of her favorite pieces of jewelry. Diana had obtained this necklace as a wedding gift from Queen Elizabeth, and it originally dates back to 1921, when it was studded with emerald stones that Queen Mary obtained as a gift from Indian women.

Kate’s choice to appear in a rented dress at a party related to environmental protection carried a direct call for sustainability and recycling in the field of fashion. The Princess of Wales wanted many of her looks during her visit to Boston to carry the same message. She appeared when she got off the plane upon her arrival in Boston in a navy suit bearing the signature of the House of Alexander McQueen, which she coordinated with suede shoes in the same color from Gianvito Rossi, and earrings of diamonds and blue sapphires from Princess Diana’s collection. Kate then appeared in a tartan-print dress from Burberry, which she coordinated with a dark green Mulberry bag and Emmy London suede shoes in the same color. On the same day, Kate appeared on another occasion, wearing a royal blue tweed jacket from Chanel, which she had previously adopted on different occasions, and coordinated this time with black pants and shoes.

On the second day of the visit, Kate appeared in a magenta suit that she coordinated with a shirt decorated with a light pink bow, in addition to a Chanel bag that she had previously carried on different occasions, and shoes of the same color from Gianvito Rossi. On the same day, Kate answered an invitation to another occasion with a look signed by Gabriela Hearst, which is known for its support for the principle of sustainability. Her look consisted of a brown coat that she wore over an orange woolen dress.

On the third day of the visit, Kate went to the Harvard Center for Developing Children’s Skills. And she appeared in a light blue and black checkered dress from Emilia Wickstead, which she coordinated with a small blue bag and black suede shoes, to prove once again that the classic character in the field of elegance is an easy and practical way to achieve sustainability in the field of fashion.

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