Sarah Ferguson arrived on the Royal Windsor Flower Present this weekend carrying a polka dot costume by L.Okay. Bennett and it seemed like she was taking fashion classes from the Princess of Wales.
The excessive road model, endorsed by the royal household, is a favorite of Princess Kate's, and he or she is usually noticed carrying its merchandise, from coats to attire and equipment.
The Duchess of York wore the British model's Mathilde navy polka dot tea costume, which fell just under the knee and featured a contrasting collar in addition to eye-catching crystal buttons.
You could recognise this fashionable piece, which first appeared a number of years in the past however is returning as a result of excessive demand. It was beforehand seen on Holly Willoughby, who can also be an enormous fan of the model and wore the costume to host the 2021 at present morning,
Described as 'impressed by the Thirties with a enjoyable 70s twist', the £379 costume is nearly equivalent to the fashion worn by Princess Kate at an exhibition at Bletchley Park in 2019.
Kate's Alessandra Wealthy costume was adorned with the identical navy polka dot print and had a cream collar and silver buttons. The midi was barely longer and had an unusually excessive cut up hem for a princess.
Sara accomplished her outfit with black patent Chanel ballet pumps and a flower crown, which she presumably made herself on the competition.
In photographs shared by London florist Stems of Windsor, she may be seen smiling and chatting with attendees, who have been carrying their very own floral crowns.
She captioned the submit: 'Thanks for coming, @sarahferguson15, and all my pretty ladies, look attractive in our dried flower headbands!'
Polka dots have been a favourite print of the royal household for a few years, particularly Princess Kate. This subtle fashion can also be playful, making it excellent for barely much less formal occasions.
The princess has worn them on quite a few events, from Royal Ascot to Wimbledon and Prince Louis' first day at Lambbrook College. She usually wears garments by Italian-born, London-based designer Alessandra Wealthy, however she has additionally worn Rixo.
The Duchess of York's LK Bennett outfits have all of the makings of Kate's outfits, so I wouldn't be stunned if she steps out in the very same costume at some point. Nonetheless, I believe she'll put on her trusty heeled pumps from Gianvito Rossi as an alternative of ballet flats.