The Duchess of Cambridge stepped out wearing red in London today (19 October) for an important event.
The Duchess arrived at the BAFTA headquarters to deliver a keynote speech at the “Taking Action on Addiction” campaign.
The long-term work aims to improve understanding and awareness of addition in society and to enable people to receive the help they need.
The campaign is led by the Forward Trust and supported by Kate, who is a patron, and took part in today’s event in London by giving a speech.
Kate looked sophisticated in monochrome red for the important occasion, wearing a roll neck, long sleeve top and pleated maxi-skirt.
The Duchess added a pair of tan court shoe heels and co-ordinating handbag to the outfit to polish off her look.
Kate’s handbag is a favourite of hers and is called The Vancouver, by De Millier. While the bag is available in a choice of eight shades, Kate opted for “deep toffee smooth.”
Her exact handbag is available to buy online now for £340, making it a great investment piece.
If you’re interested in replicating the rest of Kate’s look with her red pleated skirt and high-neck jumper combo, take a look at some of our favourite high street alternatives below.
This is the second time the Duchess of Cambridge has opted for pleats in recent days, as she re-wore a stunning Alexander McQueen Grecian-style gown featuring pleated detailing on Sunday (17 October) for The Earthshot Prize awards.
Kate attended the ceremony with Prince William, who hosted the event alongside famous faces at Alexandra Palace in London.