Kate Middleton Shows How to Wear Head-to-Toe Beige

The Duchess of Cambridge did tonal dressing right.

This morning, Kate Middleton met with paramedics and staff of the Newham Ambulance Station in East London to hear more about their experiences dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. For the appearance, the Duchess of Cambridge once again did tonal dressing right, slipping into a head-to-toe beige look that included some of her most-worn labels. The monochromatic look is one of her signature style moves: One of her favorites is an all-olive look, which she's worn on multiple occasions in London, and she even piled on red tartan for Christmas in Wales last year.

Middleton wore a double-breasted camel coat by Massimo Dutti that she has worn a few times before (it’s sold out now, unfortunately). The outerwear was the focal point of the outfit—another Duchess signature—and she accessorized it with a turtleneck, suede pumps, and a chain-strap Métier London bag, another favorite label of hers. All in coordinating camel colors, of course. Covering one’s self entirely in beige is hard to make a bold fashion look out of, but somehow for Middleton, it never gets old. She can effortlessly turn a neutral into a style statement. 

This story originally appeared on: Vogue - Author:Christian Allaire