Kate Middleton’s first official speech look was inspired by mother Carole’s style

After the emerald green shades of St. Patrick’s Day, the Duchess of Cambridge returned to her favorite blue sapphire. No, no! We are not talking about the engagement ring. It is her favorite color for dresses.

Kate Middleton, for her first public speech as a royal family member, has opted for a royal blue Reiss dress.

The eloquent belted ensemble looked graceful. For the official opening of the East Angelia children’s Hospice at the Treehouse in Ipswich, Kate accessorized her fascinating blue looks with a pair gemstone dangle earrings and a diamond cross pendant. Of course her sapphire engagement ring was there at the proud position.

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As it was her first public speech so she looked a bit nervous and probably got the confidence from her mother’s style. The dress Duchess wearing for the occasion was inspired by her mother Carole Middleton’s royal blue Reiss dress that she wore to Ascot in 2010. Earlier too Catherine wore her mother’s hat to the wedding of Nicholas van Cutsem in 2011.

It’s clear that Kate has inherited the style from her mother and Reiss designs are among her most liked looks.

From her engagement to this first official speech, we have seen an array of blue shades around the Duchess and it’s surprisingly wonderful that every style she wore was splendid and pristine. Whether she has inherited it from her mother or from her late mother-in-law Princess Diana, she exactly knows how to bring it to life.

Primark Summer 2012

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Primark Summer 2012

Primark is definitely one of the firms most anticipated each season, as their collections generated great expectations as to good taste and elegance that characterizes each of the items offered to us, so today we wanted to introduce his new collection for summer 2012.
Within which we can find all types of clothing characterized by femininity, delicacy, good taste and elegance and is synonymous with the firm, as are features that you can see collection after collection.

Besides that we can benefit from a huge variety of cuts, colors and patterns, and as always the firm seeks to satisfy all claimants. Not to mention that combines a high quality with affordable prices, which is reflected in very high value on price.

While it is certainly to go the photos prints before us are stronger floral print, as they can be seen starring in stylish dresses, skirts, shorts, pants and jackets.

On the other hand the stripes also become protagonists of the collection, to a lesser extent than do the floral print.

The designs for his part but distinguished by being very simple, we also offer an enormous sophistication and elegance, making proposals are not only ideal for day to day, but we can also adopt outputs perfectly for dancing or other outputs we arise.

Duchess Kate honors Irish Guards by presenting shamrocks on St. Patrick’s Day

Now that’s the true fashion of St. Patrick’s Day!

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge looked every inch dipped in the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day. For her royal visit to Irish Guards on Saturday, she opted for an emerald green Emilia Wickstead ensemble. The designer coat dress was a perfect pick for her first solo military appearance.

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The Duchess kept her looks simple yet sophisticated and elite. She accessorized her coat dress cinched at the waist with a designer brown cap, matching pumps and a bloom of shamrocks on to her lapel. But the most charming and brilliant complement was her golden shamrock brooch formerly belonged to late Queen Mother.

Her minimal jewelry style displayed classic gemstone and diamond earrings and her sapphire engagement ring.

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The princess followed the tradition of handing out sprigs of shamrocks to members of the 1st Battalion Irish Guards including their regimental mascot, an Irish wolfhound.

The tradition has its roots in early 1900s and the duties were previously carried out by Queen Mother before her death in 2002. Later Princess Anne was carrying the tradition and now it will be performed by Princess Catherine.

After the ceremony Kate also sipped Irish sherry in a mess hall and she certainly did it in a royal style!