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Princess Kate debuts 80s style corseted dress in 'intentional' colour she usually shuns
- The Princess of Wales welcomed Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu at the Fairmont Windsor Park hotel during a two-day state visit.
- Kate wore a grey Tolu Coker coat dress with a lace-up corset back, a nod to British-Nigerian design.
- Her accessories included a Jane Taylor hat and grey snakeskin heels by Hugo Boss, completing a refined, neutral look.
- The outfit featured Princess Diana’s pearl drop earrings, continuing a subtle nod to royal archival pieces.
- Fashion expert described the look as calm and powerful, with a neutral palette focusing attention on the visit.
- The look followed Kate’s appearance at the St. Patrick's Day Parade, pairing green with a different ensemble later in the visit.
- Commentary noted the hairstyle and braided plait as symbolic touches tied to heritage.
- The article emphasized the designer’s British-Nigerian roots and the rarity of grey outfits in Kate’s wardrobe for this event.
- The state visit aims to strengthen UK-Nigerian relations while showcasing diplomacy through fashion.
- The royal couple welcomed Nigeria’s President Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu on behalf of the king.
- The coverage highlights the blend of fashion, diplomacy, and cultural nods during royal engagements.
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