For King Charles III’s first Christmas as Monarch, Prince Beatrice pulled out all the stops.
The 34-year-old was joined fellow members of the royal family, including her cousin Prince William and the Princess of Wales, as well as her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
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Princess Beatrice wore cult-favourite label Shrimps
The 34-year-old Princess opted for a fashion industry adored coat from the cult-favourite brand Shrimps. The festive outerwear, complete with fur collar and sleeves put glamour on the agenda for the royal walkabout, and she paired it with an elegant green felt hat complete with floral and feather adornment. Shrimps' River Coat in Forest Green, is no longer available for purchase but can be rented on Hurr starting at £94.56 for four days.
Shrimps River Coat, £94.56, Hurr
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Shrimps was founded by Hannah Weiland, the designer shot to fame after leading the conversation on cruelty free fashion with her quirky range of faux-fur coats back in 2013. The label was born while she was studying textile design at the London College of Fashion when at a trade fair she came across a particularly special faux-fur fabric.
The coat is made using faux-fur
It was different to anything she’d ever seen – or felt, "I couldn't believe what great quality it was – you could dye it any colour and it held it so well. It was such a versatile fabric and also felt amazing. I thought, I have to make a coat from it, because, really, no-one had seen colourful faux fur, it just wasn’t around at that time. I was only 23, and when you’re that young you’re quite good at doing things in the moment," she explained in the March 2022 issue of Hello! Fashion.
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This isn’t the first time this festive season that Princess Beatrice has brought her outerwear A-game to an event. She supported the rest of the royal family at Westminster Abbey to attend the annual 'Together at Christmas' carol service last week, looking chic in a coat that showed off her incredible fashion sense.
The Princess looked radiant in a cream checked wool-blend coat featuring light grey stripes and a fine houndstooth pattern. The twill-weave piece, designed by Temperley London, had a sleek collar, waist-level belt tie and shiny gold buttons, embossed with the brand's cursive 'T' logo.
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