On January 20, 2022, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited National Health Service staff and patients at Clitheroe Community Hospital in Lancashire to learn about the challenges faced by rural health providers in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. The Duke and Duchess visited the church on the Street in Burnley, and met with Pastor Mick Fleming. Mick is a former drug dealer who set up Church on the Street in 2019 to help the homeless and people. The Duchess wore a cashmere wool coat from Massimo Dutti.
Massimo Dutti cashmere wool camel coat
Iris & Ink Eloise sweater and Ernestine skirt
Lovely classic colors and style that Catherine is wearing. Wm looks well dressed, and they appear so comfortable with each other and work well together. Nice to see these two working together. Anne
ReplyDeleteCatherine looks lovely. Full marks for every item of clothing and footwear, and the choice of colour.
ReplyDelete- Anon 9:13
I love the whole outfit - it looks cosy yet chic, but I’m not sure that an autumn colour like camel is flattering for D. Catherine. (V.M.)
ReplyDeleteConfident in her role. Beautiful Duchess.
ReplyDeleteSarie
La couleur camel de ce superbe manteau à double boutonnage se combine fort bien avec le marron de son pull et de sa jupe ; magnifiques bottes à talons fins !
ReplyDeletei like this outfit especially the boots and skirt is making her look more curvy than usual. she could wear more outfits that give her this shape 😍
ReplyDeletejill.
Love her coat, boots and sweater separates but not all together, it’s one too many browns for me given the tones showing on my monitor. Different color coat and a belt for the waist line between separates would make it perfect to me.
ReplyDeleteGlo
Or just realized she wore the same sweater set in deep green for her Remembrance interviews- that would look wonderful with her awesome boots.
DeleteGlo
I fully agree about the "too many browns" and too similar colors for wearing in combination; I would prefer so more contrast.
DeleteI like the coat and the boots; the dress needed to be a different colour. Duchess Catherine's hair looks pretty. Prince William looks stylish; I like his suede shoes. The dog looks pretty cute.
ReplyDeleteMy Ancestor Thomas Standish was High Sheriff of Lancashire 1711;various ancestors were politicians ,plus a Baron so if they had visit Lancashire then ,I could have invited them to Duxbury Hall for tea (Tara)
Beautiful coat with great boots and toning dress/ skirt underneath. Initially thought it was perhaps too much of one colour but it’s classic and classy. Great to see them support Pastor Mick whose work in the pandemic is incredible and humbling.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful ensemble, sleek, stylish and chic. The two piece skirt and sweater is divine and suits the Duchess perfectly. Love the coat, perfect length. The boots look fabulous. The Duke and Duchess are a really good team, they compliment one another beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely agree. Great outfit.
DeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, all different shades of latte. The coat seems to have been made specially for her, and yet is a low cost piece that anyone can buy online. For some reason I thought that the skirt/sweater combination will make her look too angular, but I was wrong, she looks spectacular. I still would like to see her hair a little shorter, but that’s my preference, she obviously likes it this way, and she can get away with it.
ReplyDeleteCherry
The DoC looks nice; maybe a loose-fitting belt would have been a nice accent to 'interrupt' the colour and length a bit, but that's not necessary
ReplyDeleteMCS
It is just the fact that everything has about the same colour that makes the whole outfit chic. Didn't you notice that it is the custom among queens and princesses to wear everything in about the same colour. Duchess Catherine did it with the red dress/coat at the Christmas carolls, red shoes, red handbag. . . . . Other queens and princesses do it too. I saw Queen Mathilde do it, not all the time but sometimes. Coat, hat, shoes and handbag all in the same colour.
ReplyDeleteAnd the pup was colour-coordinated as well... :) Lovely pictures. Different shades of brown go well together.
ReplyDeletePaula
Have to agree about the pup- perfectly coordinated and absolutely adorable:).
DeleteGlo
Paula
DeleteThat's s right!
Different shades of the same colour are so trendy now.
The Duchess of Cambridge is showing how to match different brown shades at their best: the camel coat, the chocolate sweater and skirt and also the cognac boots.
I agree about the puppy so adorable and so well matched with Catherine' s outfit too!
Love the whole outfit particularly the winter coat Mary
ReplyDeleteThese are not her colours. They age her significantly. Tonal dressing is fine, and taupes/camels/beige tones are all the rage, however overall the feeling is dowdy and depressing. In particular the chestnut colour sweater makes her skin tone look unhealthy.
ReplyDeleteI loved her tonal dressing in colours that suit her. We all have only one side of the colour wheel that suits us. This isn’t her palette at all.
CH
Thank you CH, you said exactly what I was thinking, agree 100%. She should steer away from the browns, taupe and the likes
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