Princess kate steps out in soho wearing her eponine london red coat

Princess kate steps out in soho wearing her eponine london red coat

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Kate has worn her red coat dress twice in public before, once to launch the Hold Still book and again on a visit to Cardiff Castle during the Platinum Jubilee. The coat dress is an


ankle-length piece from Eponine's AW18 line. It is constructed from a wool-crepe fabric and has a mandarin collar, pockets, bracelet-length sleeves, and six huge buttons. When Kate


first wore the coat dress, Eponine encouraged their Instagram fans to contact them to inquire about custom orders or make a purchase. The value of the garment is therefore unknown.


Underneath the coat, Kate wore her Suzannah dress which she previously wore at a ceremony to honour Grenfell Tower last year. READ MORE: PRINCESS BEATRICE'S SIGNIFICANT WEIGHT LOSS


AFTER 'UPSETTING' PICTURES The dress is called the "white flippy wiggle dress", which costs a whopping £2,790. The definition says: "A beautiful white, pure Italian


silk crepe, soft shirt dress. A re-interpretation from our own vintage archive for the Suzannah London Collection. "The original inspiration derives from a late 1940s Wiggle Dress,


which we have re-cut to have it skim over the bodice with a fluid gentle soft movement throughout the skirt, from the hips to the hemline. "The silhouette is contoured around the waist


and front yoke with delicate pin-tucks. The dress is designed to be an elegant tea-length featuring beautiful half-length sleeves with a buttoned cuff. Their description says: "Just as


vibrant as a real-life Cha-cha! Add chunkiness and pearly feels to turn every day into a fun, energizing dance." For footwear, the Princess wore her Jimmy Choo "Romy 85" optic


white leather pumps which perfectly matched her white dress. Royal fans loved Kate's style, with Instagram user @achy1205 saying: "Catherine chic as always!" In addition,


@bestofmiddleton commented: "All repeats! Lovely to see. She looks beautiful."