Kate Middleton wears Dh275 Marks and Spencer dress for Zoom contact - and you can think it is in the UAE
18 June, 2020
With a penchant for luxury labels including Alexander McQueen and Jenny Packham, it isn't always feasible to check out in Kate Middleton's high-fashion footsteps.
However, the Duchess of Cambridge can be known to flip to high-street brands every once in awhile, and her most current ensemble can be snapped up for a fairly reasonable price.
The best news? It is also available within the UAE.
The royal sported a printed midi dress by Marks and Spencer for a recent Zoom call, which is released on social media on Thursday, June 18.
The duchess hosted a virtual assembly for the Oak National Academy, an online portal that provides teachers with video lessons and learning resources.
In the teaser clip for the video call, which is released completely at 10am (1pm UAE time), Middleton is seen in the Imprinted Yoke Midi Waisted Dress.
The summery design, which forms section of the M&S Collection, is scattered in a delicate cabbage print, with gently puffed sleeves and an elasticated waist.
The clothing retails for £39.50 in the united kingdom, and is also on Marks and Spencer's UAE website for Dh275. During writing, the look was in inventory, and will come in both regular and much time lengths.
Middleton, 38, can speak on the importance of practising kindness in the virtual assembly, and was joined by students from the Waterloo Primary Academy found in Blackpool, UK, for the video recording call.
A good teaser clip of the virtual chat features the duchess asking children: “Who wants to tell me what kindness means?”
This isn't the 1st time the royal has sported Marks and Spencer while working remotely, with the mum of three also donning a pink suit from the storied British brand in March.
Middleton was photographed found in her Kensington Palace business office dressed up in the blush two-piece.
The two pieces retail separately, with the jacket costing Dh675 and the trousers Dh395.
Source: www.thenational.ae
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