Kate Middleton’s Recycled Fashion Continues To Make Waves

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Kate Middleton is giving her latest outfit a personal spin by re-wearing her famous Gucci top. She proved once again that she’s the queen of recycled fashion.

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The Duchess of Cambridge has always mastered the art of fashion and take care of her effortlessly elegant accessories as well as the simplistic and affordable ensembles. There’s no denying that the 38-year-old is a great inspiration for royal fashion fans.

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However, The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton is an eco-friendly fashion queen. She always tries to recycle most of her outfits. Recently she made another example of recycling her outfits when she re-wore her famous purple Gucci blouse with a pussy bow. 

The first time the British royal wore the regal design in March 2019 at the time of visiting the Henry Fawcett Children’s Center in London. After that, she wore the silk-crepe piece backward.

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So, Kate is a style icon and her fashion statement can inspire many to re-wore their outfits. Recently the mother of three shared a special message to the Kensington Royal Instagram page. The message was about the survey conducted for the project to support children by working with educators and families.

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She said, “I think people assume that because I am a parent, that’s why I’ve taken an interest in the Early Years…I think this really is bigger than that. This isn’t just about happy, healthy children. This is about the society I hope we could and can become.”

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Kate also added, “Right from the early days…meeting lots of people who are suffering with addiction or poor mental health and hearing time and time again that their troubles now in adulthood stem right back from early childhood experience.”

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Then she concluded, “This really isn’t something that we are going to be able to change quickly and overnight…It’s going to take generations and I’m keen to support this for the long term.”