Royals who have broken protocol wearing leather, from Sophie Wessex to Princess Eugenie
22.03.2022 - 12:57
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Whilst being a part of the Royal Family has its obvious perks, it also comes with a strict set of rules – especially when it comes to fashion. From wearing nude tights to modest outfit choices, there’s no shortage of protocol and this includes the type of fabrics they choose wear also.
The female members of the family are expected to avoid wearing leather completely as it’s not deemed to be “ladylike” and isn’t a traditional fabric associated with the royal wardrobe. However, in recent years, we’ve seen many royals sport the daring trend in their everyday outfits.
Take Sophie, Countess of Wessex for example, who last week stepped out in New York in a head-to-toe leather look.The mum-of-two ripped up the rulebook as she stunned in a black Loewe belted midi dress, teamed with a pair of Yves Saint Laurent black leather ankle boots. She’s not the only royal to break this rule either.
Everyone from Meghan Markle, to The Duchess of Cambridge and even Princess Diana are known fans of the leather look and have each rocked the trend in their own unique and stylish way. Whether it’s a chic midi skirt or a full-blown leather look, take a look below at how our favourite royal ladies have broken the rules and worn the trend..
Sophie, Countess of Wessex Although Sophie broke the rules with her choice of fabric, she made sure to keep her look modest by wearing a long-sleeve top underneath her fashion-forward dress.The Countess finished her outfit off with a cream Max Mara coat and a stylish snakeskin clutch bag, while accessorising with a gold pendant necklace and drop earrings. With The Countess taking on more royal duties, perhaps she's attempting to steal the style crown from The Duchess Of Cambridge? Read More Related Articles
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