Duchess of Cambridge Ireland Tour lookbook

The Cambridges are back!
The Duke and Duchess have been officially invited to take a 3-days tour in Ireland, in order to
"learn about local organizations working to support and empower young people and projects which provide opportunities to help them develop important life skills. Their Royal Highnesses will also hear more about Ireland’s conservation initiatives and efforts to protect its environment, with a particular focus on sustainable farming and marine conservation." as it was written on the official statement HERE.

This is an opportunity to strengthen the friendship and cooperation between the two countries and to shine a light on different, hard-working organizations.
Let aside that I LOVE IRELAND and I was looking forward to this tour ever since I read the new, as always when it comes to royal tours, here's a recap of the stunning and colorful outfits the Duchess wore.
1) Arrival at Dublin airport, Dublin, Ireland (March, 3rd). The Duchess' first outfit, as expected, was a homage to Ireland's national color, so what we got was a dark green coat by Catherine Walker. Their first engagement was a meeting with Irish President Michael D. Higgins and his wife Sabina Coyne and that's when it was revealed the patterned green dress by Alessandra Rich was matched with L.K. Bennett clutch, suede Emmy London pumps, and a black velvet headband.
2) The same night (March, 3rd), the royal couple was the guest of honor at the reception hosted by the British Ambassador to Ireland, held at the famous Guinness Storehouse's Gravity Bar. The Duchess stuck to the green color and showed up wearing the metallic, emerald green 'Falconetti' dress by The Vampires Wife. She completed the look with a golden clutch by Wilbur & Gussie and Manolo Blahnik dark green, velvet pumps.

3) The first engagement of the second day was at the Jigsaw National Centre for Youth Mental Health, in Dublin (March, 4th). For the occasion, the Duchess wore an old but good white coat by Reiss. Once inside the centre, the Duchess showed off a black and white polka dot shirt by Equipment, worn with black jeans and Russell and Bromley boots.
4) For the couple's visit to the Teagasc Animal & Grassland Research Centre at Grange in County Meath (March, 4th), Catherine wore a belted, dark olive green jacket by Dubarrypaired with black jeans and brown boots by Penelope Chilvers.
5) Last engagement of the day was a visit to Dublin’s Museum of Literature (March, 4th). I was really surprised about that evening's outfit, which turned out to be a vintage Oscar de La Renta polka dot dress. Black clutch and pumps by Jimmy Choo completed the look and also the hairstyle was quite different than her usual, an intricate high ponytail.
 6) To kick off the last day of the tour, the Cambridges arrived in Galway (March, 5th) to attend various engagements such as a visit at Tribeton, to learn more about Galway 2020 projects (this year's European Capital of Culture, alongside with Rijeka, in Croatia) and a visit to Irish pub Tig Chóilí. The Duchess wore her dark green Alexander McQueen coat, while underneath she donned a green dress with white polka dots by Suzannah, with a high-waist black belt by Sézane with black Ralph Lauren boots, a new Jimmy Choo clutch, and Daniella Draper jewelry. 
7) The last engagement of the tour was a visit to the Salthill Knocknacarra Gaelic Athletic Association club (March, 5th). The Duchess has a change of clothes and showed how athletic she is in a coral sweater by Really Wild, a pair of fitted black leggings and Sweaty Betty x New Balance trainers.

Even if I've seen it OH so many times, I must say that my favorite outfit is the Vampire Wife's "Falconetti" dress, the Duchess looked amazing. Also, the last casual look really donned her.



What about you, which one was your favorite look? 
Let me know in the comments!

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