Kate Middleton Aced 80s Inspired Style Like A Dream In A ₹2 Lakh Balmain Blazer

Kate Middleton wore a pastel Balmain blazer and white pleated skirt to the 2023 Wimbledon Championship

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Kate Middleton at the Wimbledon Championship 2023

Princess of Wales Kate Middleton made her first appearance on the second day of the 2023 Wimbledon Championship, which is one of the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournaments. The royal, who is a patron of the All England Tennis Club, made an appearance at the event with utmost panache. Our eyes could not miss the sight of Kate Middleton looking gorgeous in all her 80s inspired glory. Her style has garnered the greatest attention and once again, she did it right with her pistachio green and white double-breasted blazer from Balmain that cost approximately Rs 2,20,000, according to ModeSens.

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The white contrasting lapels and buttons reminded us of the 80s aesthetic. She paired the sleek silhouette with an elegant white midi-length skirt that featured delicate pleats. The monochrome white pumps from Gianvito Rossi were indeed the best addition to the look. For accessories, she made a sharp statement with her signature pearls.

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Kate Middleton's formal style came with an on-court touch and the white and pastel colour palette gave a fresh spin to the overall attire. Her makeup was perfectly balanced with the right minimal aesthetic. The Princess of Wales' elegant style is a perfect example of royal fashion done right. The famed tennis tournament witnessed an array of prominent personalities including eight-time champion Roger Federer.

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