Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh joined members of the British royal household for a go to to Scotland on Tuesday. The royal original a costume superb for {the summertime} season and accessorized with parts that elevated her costume for the Sovereign’s Backyard Occasion.
For the event, the Duchess of Edinburgh styled a costume courtesy of Roland Mouret. The sunshine blue, short-sleeve maxidress featured a bow element on the shoulder of the knit costume. The frock included a barely cinched waist and hemline to the ankle.
The Duchess of Edinburgh wore a pair of heels by Jimmy Choo and accessorized with a bespoke ornately designed wide-brim hat courtesy of Jane Taylor London. To finish her look, Sophie wore jewellery by G. Collins & Sons and carried a metallic clutch by Sophie Habsburg, a model the Duchess of Edinburgh usually gravitates towards.
This isn’t the primary event for which the Duchess of Edinburgh has original this specific design by Roland Mouret. In April, the royal attended the Altering of the Guard at Buckingham Palace alongside her husband, Prince Edward.
For the event, for which Sophie and her husband stood in on behalf of King Charles III amid his remedy for an undisclosed type of most cancers, the Duchess of Edinburgh wore the identical gentle blue Roland Mouret maxidress. As a substitute of a wide-brim, intricately designed hat, Sophie elevated her look with different designer parts.
The Duchess of Edinburgh wore a double-breasted brushed wool coat in sand white by Max Mara for the Altering of the Guard. Sophie additionally original blush pink pointed-toe pumps by Prada and carried a Strathberry shoulder bag.
Repurposing items from their royal wardrobe is a development a number of girls within the British royal household ascribe to. Kate Middleton repurposed items from her wardrobe on a number of events and Queen Camilla has repurposed attire by Fiona Clare and Anna Valentine within the current previous. For the Sovereign’s Backyard Occasion in Scotland, the Duchess of Edinburgh took a costume superb for spring and summertime put on and gave it a considerate twist for the event.