Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Cambridge rediscovers her style and the maternity

February 20, 2018 - Kate Middleton is in the seventh month of pregnancy and the worldly commitments are thickening. Finally the Duchess of Cambridge rediscovers her style and the maternity look with a lot of belly in sight conquers everyone.

Kate, escorted by Countess Sophie of Wessex, acted as hostess at Buckingham Palace on the occasion of the Commonwealth Fashion Exchange held during the London Fashion Week. In the hall of the Palace the sustainable creations from all the Commonwealth countries are exhibited. Lady Middleton has lived up to the glamorous situation by showing off a dress from her beloved British brand, Erdem (which however in Scandinavia has made her the victim of a resounding style slide).
William's wife wears a white-black floral print dress with a sparkling touch. The light fabric, transparent lace still white wedding dresses, adheres to the rounded forms of Kate highlighting the curve of the now very obvious belly. A winning strategy to enhance maternity.

The Duchess conquers all and does not give style lessons to anyone, not even from the most powerful women of fashion, Stella McCartney and Anne Wintour who remain enraptured by Kate's sweet anticipation. To complete the look, think of a pair of décolleté (recycled open back lace wedding dresses, of course) in black suede with a very high heel.
Cleverly, Lady Middleton abandons her make-up as seen at the Bafta and returns to a natural-toned makeup that gives her freshness.
Between one event and another, the date of birth expected in April is approaching and more and more insistent rumors that Kate will give birth to the third royal baby at home. The Dukes would prefer that the happy event take place no longer at St Mary's Hospital in London (where George and Charlotte were born), but at Kensington Palace or at Sandringham Estate. The reason? Avoid the crowds of journalists and people around the hospital to protect their privacy and ensure peace of mind for other patients in the clinic.

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