Kate Middleton Sets An Example For Sustainability; Dons Expensive Gold Hoop Earrings By Designer Who Creates Jewels From Recycled Materials
Kate Middleton is being praised for donning earrings by a sustainable British jewelry brand. They are worth almost Rs 33k! Earlier she had also recycled clothes from previous public appearances for her video calls
Celebrities are famous personalities are often looked upon by people for fashion inspiration. Things they wear, become the trend, and soon, people also follow. Having such a huge influence on people, it is rather amazing when we hear about these celebs setting the right example for their fans. Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton has often been in the news for her fashion choices, which is often reported to be a mix of high street fashion and designer clothing. This time around, Kate Middleton is being praised for showing her eco-friendly side by donning earrings by a sustainable British jewelry brand. Earlier she had also recycled clothes from previous public appearances for her video calls.
According to Daily Mail, Kate Middleton wore a 350 pounds (almost 33 thousand rupees) pair of earrings by a sustainable brand, during her latest video tour of an addiction centre. During the video call, she wore a bright red shirt, and accessorized with British designer Daniella Draper's Gold Maxi Cupid hoop earrings. The sustainable brand is a favorite of other celebrities such as Kate Moss, Ellie Goulding. Kate herself has worn the brand before- she had donned a set of shamrock hoops during her trip to Ireland in February.
In the video call, Kate Middleton went on a virtual tour of the addiction center and also talked to the staff. Take a look:
A few days ago, one of the videos also showed Kate Middleton wearing a white shirt and earrings that fans had seen her in before. They were all praise for the Duchess of Cambridge for recycling her clothes. ALSO READ: Kate Middleton Hits Back At False Interpretations And Inaccurate Reports Involving Meghan Markle And Prince Harry
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