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Princess Kate’s Bold Red Ensemble: A Tribute to Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Weapon
Princess Kate made a striking fashion statement during her meeting with South Korean President Yoon Suk-yool on Tuesday morning.
Dressed in a bold red outfit, the Princess of Wales seemed to be taking style cues from the late Queen Elizabeth Yoo.
This significant state visit showcased Kate's impeccable taste and her ability to command attention.
As South Korean President Yoon Suk-yool and his spouse Kim Ki-on arrived, they were greeted by Princess Kate, who stood out from the crowd.
She donned a vivid red coat resembling a cape, perfectly matching her shoes, clutch purse, and top hat, all in the same crimson color.
It was as if she wanted to embody the Queen's famous assertion, “I must be seen to be believed.”
While other members of the royal family opted for navy attire, Kate's choice of a vibrant red ensemble ensured that all eyes were on her as she stood next to King Charles and Camilla.
Interestingly, this coat had been previously worn by Kate during the Together at Christmas Carol Service in 2021, adding a touch of familiarity to her outfit.
The dress itself was designed by Catherine Walker & Co, a renowned Chelsea-based designer who has been dressing Kate in formal clothing since her entry into Buckingham Palace.
This deliberate choice of clothing held deeper significance, as both Queen Camilla and Kate wore blue ensembles that reflected the various shades of the Tajik symbol.
This symbol represents cosmic equilibrium and can be found on the flag of South Korea.
Jules Standish, a color expert and author, commented on Kate's bold fashion choice, stating that the vibrant red color makes a strong welcome statement.
The contrast between Kate's vibrant and joyful attire and Camilla's more serene ensemble was truly striking.
During the formal welcome ceremony on Horse Guards Parade, Kate stood tall, exuding confidence and elegance.