Kate Middleton wears Gucci blouse back to front on two separate occasions – pictures

Kate, Princess of Wales, stepped out at Henry Fawcett Children’s Centre in London on March 12, 2019 wearing a gorgeous purple blouse. She wore it again on November 28, 2020 when she delivered a Q&A on Early Years. However, the royal is said to have been wearing it back to front.

Kate is certainly a style icon, and is never afraid to experiment with trends – while still adhering to royal protocol, of course.

Stepping out at Henry Fawcett Children’s Centre, the royal wowed in a purple pussy-bow blouse.

This was long sleeved with a high collar and a long trail of buttons down the front, although this may not be how it was meant to be worn.

The garment is sadly sold out, but a number of retailers described the garment as having buttons down the back.

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Indeed, Nordstrom described the product as follows: “A blousy bow graces the demure neckline of a decidedly feminine silk blouse designed with a row of dainty covered buttons inching down the back.”

On the website, the blouse is pictured with the buttons on the opposite side to the pussy-bow.

According to Harpers Bazaar, Net-a-Porter stated that the blouse features “fabric-covered buttons that run down the back”.

Kate paired the look with some wide-legged, high-waisted black trousers, belted at the waist to accentuate her figure.

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She wore her hair in big, bouncy waves – an effortless yet enviable favourite for Kate.

The natural beauty was relatively fresh faced, with what appears to be just a smidge of eyeshadow, mascara and a nude lipstick.

As for the blouse, it is unclear whether Kate’s backwards buttons were a stylistic choice or a fashion faux pas.

But whichever it was, when the royal donned the same piece over a year later, the buttons were on back to front again.

On November 28, 2020, Kate looked breathtaking as she presented her online Q&A on Early Years wearing the pretty blouse.

She wore a very similar – if not the same – ensemble, with high-waisted belted black trousers.

Her hair was fashioned into gorgeous bouncy curls, and as for makeup she went for a slightly more glam look.

This included cat-eye eyeliner, mascara, a touch of blusher and bronzer, with a pop of pink lipstick.

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