Jubilee Style
Unless you live under a rock, you know that it was the Queen of England’s Diamond Jubilee celebration this past weekend. London prepared for four days of celebrating Queen Elizabeth II’s reign. She is the only other monarch to celebrate a Diamond Jubilee, joining Queen Victoria, who celebrated her Diamond Jubilee 115 years ago.
The Royal family was out and about all weekend in support of these various celebrations. Needless to say, the Duchess of Cambridge looked nothing short of flawless every time she stepped out.
The Duchess wore a red Alexander McQueen dress, and Sarah Burton added sleeves to this style helping to keep her warm. Now, apparently Kim Kardashian also wore this dress sometime and now, there are more “comparison” posts between the two of them. I’m not sure why Kim wearing a dress that Kate wears makes them similar, as there are really NO other similarities between the two, but maybe that’s just me.
For the Jubilee concert, the Duchess went a bit more casual with this blue and purple printed Whistles dress and a black blazer.
And for the mass of Thanksgiving for the Queen, Kate absolutely stunned in a nude lace Alexander McQueen dress. This is probably one of favorite looks of hers, probably tied for first with this one.
Everything about this outfit is perfection: the fit of the dress, the neckline, the length, the fascinator, the heels, everything. She looks absolutely perfect.
Check out my Duchess of Cambridge (and Royal family) style board on Pinterest for more pictures.
And hopefully, the silly comparison posts between Kim Kardashian and the Duchess can stop, because it really is silly to compare the two. It’s like comparing…well, comparing something really trashy and selfish to something classy and compassionate. Sorry, but Kim Kardashian is NOT the American equivalent of the Duchess of Cambridge and her fame hungry family is not America’s Royal family. If it is, I’m moving to Canada.
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Jessica at Get Jessed Up
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http://twitter.com/Alterdelenda Katrina Thurston
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