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Long-Distance Love Has A New Stand-In For The In-Between
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I think I found a pretty good Replikate: It's the Phase Eight Constanza Coat in duck egg (available at John Lewis)
The Duchess of Cambridge today rewore the stunning Carolina Herrera red coat first debuted in Canada in 2016
Thanks to The Kate Effect on Twitter
[March 12, 2019]: This evening Kate is attending a gala at the National Portrait Gallery, wearing an altered version of her Alexander McQueen gown from the 2017 BAFTAs. The original look is my all-time favorite evening look of hers and honestly I’m kind of heartbroken to see the change to the dress. On top of the spectacular McQueen design, her hair, makeup, and jewelry from that night were just perfection in my opinion - that style is my dream wedding hair, and it drives me crazy that we STILL don’t know the story behind those earrings, which reappeared at Prince Charles’s private birthday party late last year. Interestingly to me at least, from reading today’s posts it seems as though most royal style watchers were not fans of the BAFTAs look!! This boggles my mind but to each their own. Objectively I feel like I should be happy to see a rewear of my favorite look, but this time I just can’t be! Side note, the National Portrait Gallery is one of my favorite of her patronages! 🎨

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Happy Thanksgiving! Wearing Kate’s Great Plains Cezanne dress today for a little bit of hosting and toasting! Hope you all are having a lovely Thanksgiving (if you celebrate it) and sending the best to each and every one of you!
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#TheRoyalHamster gets the distinct feeling that everyone is staring at his tummy. *regrets that second burrito* #WMHD