Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy's fashion face off as Chanel meets Balmain on day 3 in court
12.05.2022 - 16:21
/ ok.co.uk
As any WAG knows, appearances matter. And when it comes to the Wagatha Christie court case, Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney have clearly puts hours of thought into how they present themselves. Each day the pair's arrival at the High Court in London has been heralded by cameras flashing away - with the footballer's wives outfits decoded by onlookers, noting down every designer (and the occasional high street) label.
On day three Rebekah stuck to her straightforward high end styling, layering on the designer garb with an outfit worth an incredible £3,130 before heading inside to take the stand. For Coleen there was more of a mix of high end and high street - but with a £7,900 Chanel bag dangling on her arm, her net worth was not in question. For all the latest celebrity news – including their style secrets! – sign up to the OK! Daily Newsletter.
Rebekah, who is suing Coleen for libel over her infamous Wagatha Christie Instagram post, opted for a softer look with a polished edge. Her maxi blue and white knitted dress hugged her figure thanks to a white ribbed knitted waist panel.The mum of five styled the dress with a staggering £1750 Balmain navy blue blazer which was adorned with gold buttons. Rebekah stayed with the footwear brand which she has been wearing all week which is Gianvito Rossi and the navy suede court heels cost £560.
The effortlessly chic ensemble was finished off with a black pair of Dior sunglasses worth around £170. Rebekah also paired her £650 oversize navy blue handbag from Aspinal of London which she sported on the first day of the trial on Tuesday. Meanwhile Coleen stripped back her outfit as she changed up her style in a smart pair of tailored black trousers paired with a black puff sleeve top by
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