In the wake of skinny jeans falling from grace and the ascent of boyfriend and wide-legged denim, Kate Middleton just served up a stylish reminder of another forgotten fashion gem. The Princess was spotted during her latest Scottish outing with the Prince of Wales, engaging in a series of events in Moray and Inverness while connecting with supporting organizations within the rural area.
Opting for a seamlessly coordinated, understated ensemble that perfectly captured the vibe of a cloudy day out in Scotland, the mother of three sported a checkered and striped Burberry button coat in the shades of green and black. She added a snug black turtleneck sweater underneath, and brown platform boots.
Kate Middleton Rocks Flared Jeans In Scotland
Let's not overlook the main character of her outfit, the dark-wash flare jeans hugging her thighs and breaking free with flair after the knees. Is the resurgence of flare jeans on the fashion horizon? Kate Middleton's effortlessly chic look certainly suggests it might be making a comeback soon.
She styled her hair in a middle part with loose bouncy curls and her chic 'french' girl bangs framing her face.
Prince William and Princess Kate embarked on this journey to dive into the incredible work of local groups supporting the mental well-being of young minds, all while harnessing the power of nature and hands-on learning experiences. The charity is on a mission to cultivate the potential of the youth by connecting through adventurous pursuits in the outside.
Kate Middleton Arrives At The 'Shaping Us' National Symposium
Pressing on with her philanthropic endeavors, she graced the Shaping Us National Symposium, passionately urging the world to step up and take action in the crucial early years of a child's life. The Princess of Wales, who kickstarted her impactful campaign, Shaping Us, in January, is on a mission to underscore the significance of a child's earliest years and propel positive change.
The 41-year-old said in one part of her speech at the event: "Despite the fact that each and every one of us, has had our own childhoods, few people understand the true impact our formative years have had on shaping who we are today."
She continued, "The latest science clearly indicates that early childhood development must focus on more than just the physical and technical skills of our children, we also need to prioritize their inner worlds too."