Kate Middleton’s and Prince George’s Look at the Royal Christening [ SEE PHOTOS]
The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton stole the spotlight yet again. On the occasion of her son Prince George's christening ceremony Kate Middleton Looked elegant in her Alexander McQueen outfit as she arrived at St. James' Palace on Oct. 23, 3013.
Kate Middleton's outfit subtle in its colour yet stylish gave her the most appropriate look that she could have opted for on this much-awaited occasion in the world's history.
The Duchess of Cambridge looked perfect in her ivory colour Alexander McQueen outfit designed by Sarah Burton. She sported a crepe full skirt teamed up with the same colour peplum jacket by the same label.
Alexander McQueen is designer label from London. It is the label which designed Kate's royal wedding gown. She seems quite fond of Sarah Burton designs as she has been spotted wearing ensembles designed by her on few other significant royal occasions and public engagements.
The accessory that completed her look was pillbox hat by Jane Taylor that she co-ordinated well with her dress. She complimented her royal ensemble with pale beige patent leather Russell and Bromley's Park Ave court shoes. Adding to her outfit she wore gold earrings, eyeliner and her warm smile that rendered a pleasant look to her.
Perfecting Kate Middleton's look was her hairdo. She opted for a simple look. Her hair half pulled up and softly curled at the ends. Her golden locks looked glossy, sleek and perfectly in place.
To top it all, her skin glowed and looked healthy with a bright blush that she wore. Black eyeliner and mascara made her eyes looked attractive and sparkling.
Prince William wore a dapper blue suit and teamed it with a blue tie. Meanwhile, Prince George the future of England's throne donned a replica of Royal Christening Robe that is a royal family tradition for this day. His robe ivory in colour matched his royal mother's outfit for the occasion.
The Royal Christening Robe is a copy of the original attire that was crafted with fine Honiton lace and white satin for its inner lining. It was first designed in 1841 for the christening of Queen Victoria's elder daughter.
Insiders had revealed that Prince George will wear the replica of the traditional Royal Christening robe made by Angela Kelly.
Read here to know more about the royal christening ceremony.