A Christmas present for Kate in the early days of December The Duchess of Cambridge wore new £75 gold hoop earrings from trendy French brand Sézane during visit to V&A museum

  • Kate Middleton, 39, visited the V&A in London to view exhibition yesterday 
  • For the occasion, The Duchess Of Cambridge donned a pair of new gold earrings. 
  • Swept her hair into a low ponytail to reveal £75 hoops from French brand Sézane 
  • Also debuted a new £139 blouse from Ralph Lauren for the solo appearance 










The Duchess of Cambridge donned a new pair of trendy gold hoop earrings from French brand Sezane to visit the V&A museum yesterday.  

Kate Middleton, 39, who studied art history at university and is royal patron of the V&A, viewed ‘Fabergé in London: Romance to Revolution’ at the London museum. 

During the outing, the mother-of-three, who is known for her love of highstreet brands, opted to wear a new set of £75 earrings from French brand Sézane.

The royal swept her hair into a low ponytail to showcase the earrings, pairing the set with a new £139 paisley blouse from Ralph Lauren. 

The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, donned a new pair of trendy gold hoop earrings from French brand Sézane to visit the V&A museum yesterday

The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, donned a new pair of trendy gold hoop earrings from French brand Sézane to visit the V&A museum yesterday

Online, the Bruna Hoop Earrings are described as part of the brand’s Archive collection. 

These hoops are handmade in India and feature hand-set glass stones with the master’s signature.    

Sézane was founded in 2013 by Morgane Sézalory and was France’s first online only label. The label is against the fast fashion industry by not producing too many items and selling them out.

Over the years, Kate has a lot of times opted for French brands.

Online, the Bruna Hoop Earrings, which are made in India, are described as part of the brand's Archive collection

Online, Bruna Hoop Earrings made in India are listed as part of their Archive collection.

In January 2020,  mother-of-three Kate donned a Meghan-inspired ensemble by wearing an £80 cream jumper from sustainable French label Sézane for her visit to Stockwell Gardens Nursery and Pre-School in south London. 

Meanwhile she has also often worn  her now out of stock Sézane Margeurite blouse, having teamed it with a wine coloured jumper for the Cambridge’s Christmas card 2020 and with a Troy London jacket at an engagement in 2019.

The Duchess cut an elegant figure in a retro-style red and blue paisley blouse as she stepped out at the V&A yesterday.

The trendy blouse by American designer Kate is described online to be a ‘lightly textured georgette shirt’ that is “defined by its delicate shirring and feminine tie at neck”. 

Kate Middleton, who studied art history at university and is royal patron of the V&A, viewed 'Fabergé in London : Romance to Revolution' at the London museum

Kate Middleton, who studied art history at university and is royal patron of the V&A, viewed ‘Fabergé in London : Romance to Revolution’ at the London museum

The paisley pattern in rich navy is an addition to the lightweight fabric.   

The Fabergé exhibition, which opened on 20 November, showcases over 200 objects and celebrates the work of Carl Fabergé and his internationally recognised firm that symbolised Russian craftsmanship and elegance. 

During the visit, the mother-of-three heard more about Fabergé’s work and the relatively unknown Anglo-Russian nature of his enterprise, with his only branch outside of Russia opening in London in 1903. 

It features his iconic Imperial Easter Eggs at their largest ever display, with many being displayed for the very first time in the UK. 

During the visit, the mother-of-three heard more about Fabergé's work and the relatively unknown Anglo-Russian nature of his enterprise, with his only branch outside of Russia opening in London in 1903

During the visit, the mother-of-three heard more about Fabergé’s work and the relatively unknown Anglo-Russian nature of his enterprise, with his only branch outside of Russia opening in London in 1903

This includes the Third Imperial Egg which was found by a scrapper in 2011, after going missing in 1964. The largest Imperial Egg is the Moscow Kremlin Egg. Inspired by Moscow’s architecture, it features a musicbox that plays the favourite hymn of Tsar Nicholas II. Also, there is an Alexander Palace Egg with a model inside. 

This collection includes 3 items that Her Majesty, The Queen, lent, the Colonnade Eggs, Basket of Flowers Eggs, and the Mosaic Egg.  

The Duchess became the first Royal Patron of the V&A in March 2018 and visited earlier this year when the museum reopened after lockdown.  

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