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Kate Middleton defends sustainability in a blue polka-dot dress

Kate Middleton

Kate Middleton Blue and white calf-length polka-dot duchess dress with square shoulders, elbow-length puff sleeves, and matching belt

It was a royal makeover for Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, who made a statement in a chic blue gown at the ongoing Wimbledon tournament in London.

The Duchess’ calf-length blue and white polka-dot dress featured square shoulders, elbow-length puffed sleeves, also a matching belt.

In keep with the sustainability theme of the prestigious tennis tournament. The senior member of the British royal family was back in the Alessandra Rich gown. Which she wore sustainably at Queen Elizabeth II’s Grand Luncheon last month.

The Duchess also wore beautiful pearl earrings and let her hair down when she went to the stands to watch the game.

For this year’s Wimbledon, Ralph Lauren, in partnership with the All England Lawn Tennis Club, has redesigned uniforms for chair judges, linesmen. Also ball boys and girls to promote sustainable fabrics made from recycled materials to a People report.

Interestingly, Kate also brought some other recyclables from her wardrobe. Such as the Finlay Henrietta sunglasses she reportedly wore to the Bahamas recently. Along with her white Mulberry Amberley bag, which she has been carrying with her a lot.

The finishing touch to her dress elegance was a green and purple tie pin, confirming her status. As a patron of the All England Court Tennis Club, which only allows a select few to wear the ribbon.

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