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Fashion is a popular style or practice, especially in clothing, footwear, accessories, makeup, body piercings, and furniture. Fashion is a distinctive and often constant trend in the style in which people present themselves. A fashion can become the prevailing style in behaviour or manifest the newest creations of designers, technologists, engineers, and design managers. Fashion is not only about appearance; it is also a attitude. The way we dress ourselves reflects our personalities and our moods. It is an expression of who we are and how we want to be perceived by others. Fashion can be interpreted as an extension of our personality. It can be used to express our individuality, our interests and our lifestyle choices. Fashion is ever-changing and there are always new trends to keep up with. But that doesn't mean you have to abandon your own personal style. Just mix and match the latest trends with your own wardrobe staples to create a look that is uniquely you. And don't forget to have fun with it! After all, fashion should be enjoyable - it's one of the best ways to express yourself!
The Princess of Wales debuted a new coat and earrings for today's rugby match between Wales and England, although both items will look familiar to many readers. The match is part of the Six Nations Championship. Here is a quick video of the royals shortly after they were seated. Croeso 🤝 Welcome @KensingtonRoyal 😀#GuinnessM6N pic.twitter.com/lPUx0N7y5R — Guinness Men's Six Nations (@SixNationsRugby) March 15, 2025 Many readers will recall that the Princess is patron of England's Rugby Football Union, a position she has held since 2022. Prince William has served as patron of the Welsh Rugby Union since 2016. In this image, you see (from left to right) the Princess, Rob Udwin, President of the Rugby Football Union, the Prince, and Terry Cobner, President of the Welsh Rugby Union. Before this afternoon's match, the Prince and Princess met with injured players supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust. More from the Daily Mirror's coverage. William is patron of the trust, which was set up to help players who have been severely injured while playing rugby in Wales, and their loved ones, inviting them to every Wales home game and hosting an annual family day. The trust was established in 1972 to support athletes seriously injured while playing rugby football in Wales. We learn more about today's conversation with injured players from this Daily Telegraph story by Hannah Furness. Ahead of the match, the Prince and Princess spoke of how they watch Princes George and Louis play rugby at weekends in “freezing” weather. “At weekends we go from one competition to the next,” Prince William said. The Princess added: “Louis is six and he’s just started touch rugby and George is 11 and he plays a bit more. They do really enjoy it, actually.” She added: “They’ve been exposed to lots of different sports.” In this photo, you see the couple with Leif Thobroe, an officer with Disability Sport Wales. Mr. Thobrow lost the use of his right arm in a spinal cord injury sustained in a 2015 rugby match. Embed from Getty Imageswindow.gie=window.gie||function(c){(gie.q=gie.q||[]).push(c)};gie(function(){gie.widgets.load({id:'pdWdNhAAQBJPEsaW5QGE-Q',sig:'9LSl6Q3ZOrqI9l347T83Skppw-WDi2TL6mRiNuaB1T0=',w:'594px',h:'396px',items:'2204699338',caption: true ,tld:'com',is360: false })}); A Kensington Palace news release notes all injured players are also invited to a 'Family Day' where they can enjoy time together with their families. Today, England prevailed in the match, winning by a score of 68 to 14. I believe this image was taken as the game ended. Robert Jobson reports the royals visited both the Wales and England changing rooms. The Wales team invited the Princess to join the Prince in meeting them. A social media post from the Rugby Union. Thank you for joining us today, Your Royal Highness 🌹@KensingtonRoyal pic.twitter.com/6gVn5ZRZIo — England Rugby (@EnglandRugby) March 15, 2025 Here you see Prince William greeting former Welsh player Neil Jenkins, MBE. The royals also met with a representative of Notpla at the stadium today. The company is an Earthshot Prize winner for its packaging items created from seaweed. We return to The Telegraph's piece for more. Apart from the rugby, Saturday’s match holds additional interest for the Prince because of its takeaway food packaging. The Principality Stadium is now one of the sports arenas signed up to swap single-use plastics for Notpla seaweed packaging. Notpla was one of the 2022 winners of the Earthshot Prize, which the Prince launched with the Royal Foundation in 2021. The company now works in partnership with caterers Levy UK & Ireland to replace more than 750,000 single-use plastic food containers with ones made of biodegradable seaweed. I believe the gentleman in the photos is Notpla co-founder and co-CEO Rodrigo Garcia Gonzalez. Now for our look at what Kate wore to the rugby match. It seems likely this is a past-season bespoke coat by Alexander McQueen. You can see the similarities between this coat and other Alexander McQueen dress coats worn by the Princess, especially the red and green styles displayed below. Design elements distinguishing today's garment from those shown in green and red: a set-in waistband and pleated chest pockets. The chest pockets on today's coat are almost identical to the style seen on this McQueen blazer, minus the button. The Princess carried her Grace Han 'Love Letter' Top-Handle handbag ($3071), made of calfskin with a detachable shoulder strap, distinctive flap, and goldtone metal hardware. And she wore her Gianvito Rossi bespoke suede boots similar to the brand's Piper Suede Block Heel style ($1995). The Princess wore her hair down with a loose curl. Embed from Getty Imageswindow.gie=window.gie||function(c){(gie.q=gie.q||[]).push(c)};gie(function(){gie.widgets.load({id:'krlR0Qi_QDVnXJkoLPmXAw',sig:'EqZWlskxVCUgyW0ygY3MMzOtRjQjPsyDzbetof-THVg=',w:'594px',h:'396px',items:'2204699544',caption: true ,tld:'com',is360: false })}); She had on a new (but familiar) pair of earrings, the Shyla 'Rosalia' style (£70, roughly $90 at today's exchange rates) in Lapis. Thank you to Kate's RepliKates and Middleton Maven for their speedy ID, as well as the Princess of Wales Closet. The earrings are made of 22-carat gold on sterling silver, set with eight lapis stones. We also saw the Princess's eternity band, as well as an England-Wales friendship pin similar to the style shown above. Thank you to Lauren for pointing out the pin. The Princess wore the same earrings in the freshwater pearl style when visiting textile mills in September 2023. I will see you Monday when the Princess will visit the Irish Guards for St. Patrick's Day!
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