Kate Middleton's red Catherine Walker coat in New Zealand is reminiscent of an outfit worn by Princess Diana on a trip 30 years earlier, in 1984 Credit: Samir Hussein/WireImage; Alpha Photo Press Agency Ltd.
Kate Middleton's Red Coat Echoes Princess Diana's Style From 30 Years Ago - Like mother, like daughter-in-law. Kate Middleton gave longtime royal watchers a serious case of deja vu on Monday, April 7, when she stepped off the plane in New Zealand in an outfit that echoed one worn by her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana, 30 years earlier.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 32, made her official royal tour debut in a perfectly tailored scarlet Catherine Walker coat, which she paired with a matching Gina Foster pillbox hat and black pumps. Catherine Walker was one of the Princess of Wales' favorite designers; according to the U.K.'s Telegraph, she created more than 1,000 outfits for Prince William's late mother.
The common threads don't end there, though. Middleton's chic ensemble was reminiscent of one a then-pregnant Princess Diana wore in March 1984, when she and Prince Charles visited Leicester, England.
Like her future daughter-in-law, the Princess of Wales accessorized with a red pillbox hat and black pumps. Her coat, however, had black buttons and a black velvet collar to match the black netting on her hat. The Duchess' has silver buttons, which coordinate with the silver, diamond, and platinum fern broach she borrowed from Queen Elizabeth II.
Of course, this is not the first time Prince George's mom has followed in Princess Diana's fashion footsteps. Indeed, the Duchess has often echoed her mother-in-law's smart style. Back in July, when she introduced her newborn baby boy to the world, she wore a cornflower blue polka-dot dress that called to mind the green polka-dot frock worn by Princess Diana after Prince William's birth in 1982.
This article originally appeared in : Kate Middleton's Red Coat Echoes Princess Diana's Style From 30 Years Ago | usmagazine.com | By Allison Takeda | Apr. 7, 2014 AT 11:40 AM
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