It looks like Kate Middleton is now supporting sustainable fashion as she is now wearing her outstanding outfits from the past while on a trip to Ireland. Prince William and his wife continue their three-day visit on the island of Europe, and the Duchess of Cambridge continuously wows everyone with her style. The most recent outfit she donned is an Oscar De La Renta classic.
The future queen consort is known for her stunning fashion and style whenever they are on a royal visit, and their trip to Ireland is no estranged to that. Of course, her husband also looks dapper in his formal wears, and she is equally stunning when they graced a reception in central Dublin, hosted by Tanaiste, Simon Coveney.
According to Hello! Magazine, Kate Middleton proved she is a head turner when she once again donned her vintage Oscar De La Renta midi. It was a pre-loved retro dress, which her nod to sustainable fashion. It featured polka dot print and contrast ruffle neckline. She completed her look by wearing her hair in a ponytail updo and carrying a Jimmy Choo 'Celeste' clutch bag.
The mother-of-three's Oscar De La Renta dress was the second glam outfit she wore during their royal tour. Despite the fact that they would only stay for three days in Ireland, she already gave a lot of outfit inspiration not just to the Irish people but to everyone in the world.
On Tuesday, Kate Middleton, along with Prince William, attended another reception at the Guinness Storehouse's Gravity Bar and stunned everyone in her green glittery midi dress, accentuated with a feminine ruffled hem. She paired it with black heels from the brand The Vampire's wife, which was loved by a lot of celebrities and royals alike.
MSN added that she also re-wore her white Reiss Olivia coat from 2008, topping her Equipment polka dot blouse and black skinny jeans, when they visited Jigsaw, Ireland's National Centre for Youth Mental Health in Dublin. She and the future king then changed their outfit to something more casual when they went to Teagasc Animal & Grassland Research Centre at Grange in County Meath.
Here, they donned mud-friendly footwear, as Kate Middleton opted to wear her trusty tasseled Penelope Chilvers boots. On the last day of their visit, they are set to go to County Kildare and Galway. Buckingham Palace earlier announced that their trip would focus on the relationship between Ireland and the U.K. and "on the theme of remembrance and reconciliation."