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Kate and Meghan agree on this: these are the trendy colors for this fall Israel today

2022-10-25T05:50:28.587Z


Cold winds are already blowing in Europe, and we reviewed for you the hottest items worn by the queens and princesses • From tailored jackets, through flowing dresses - to one-color pantsuits • We checked how you can dress like them, and don't worry - there are also items from Zara


The autumn winds have already begun to blow in Israel, and where better to catch up on the hot trends for the short season, if not in Europe?

Of course, we didn't just choose the cool continent, and the main reason is of course the existence of fashionable royal girls with an unlimited budget, who dictate global trends.

This time we chose not to focus only on the Princess of Wales - aka Kate Middleton, and the Duchess of Sussex - Meghan Markle, but also on other queens and princesses.

The autumn season is known to be characterized by cold winds, uncertain weather, and sometimes rain.

We're not fans of the cold to say the least, but if there's one thing we do love - it's the shed.

Trees that change their color from green to crazy colors in shades of red, yellow, orange and purple.

We can sit and stare at them for hours, and it turns out that even the daughters of the royal families, who adopted these shades in their wardrobes in many interesting combinations, some banal and some very daring.

Let's start with an unexpected choice, which surprised us too.

At the end of September, Queen Mathilde of Belgium (49) chose to wear latex to a ceremony at the military academy with the participation of her son Prince Gabriel, a suit that left us speechless.

This is a bold choice, which certainly nods to the colors of the Belgian flag, but the combinations are unusual, and we really liked the final look and the boldness, and especially the thinking about the small details that complete the look.

Queen Matilda and Prince Gabriel's daring combination pants suit, photo: AFP

What did the queen wear?

A mustard-colored coat and matching flared pants from a Belgian haute couture brand called natancouture, a red chiffon blouse with a bow tie at the top, red leather gloves with which she accessorized with a watch and a bold silver bracelet, a tiny clutch bag in orange suede with a silver stripe - which nods to the jewelry on her other hand, shoes A pointed heel with a spike at the end in a stained red color, and the item we liked the most - a red piece made of fallen leaves.

It is a fashion statement, and despite the strong colors, the final look obtained is harmonious and pleasing to the eye.

We really liked the boldness, and the look absolutely heralds the arrival of autumn.

A nod to the colors of the Belgian flag.

Queen Matilda and King Philip, photo: AFP

Queen Matilda, King Philip, Prince Gabriel and Princess Elizabeth, photo: AFP

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A special echo that heralds the coming of autumn

The Queen seems to like the color red, and at another event in early October, she wore a dark red sleeveless dress with a white geometric print that focused mainly on her bottom.

The queen wore a thick hair bow made of the same fabric as the dress, and added neutral items that give the dress a place of honor and correspond with the color of the print.

She wore a white blazer over her shoulders, high-heeled shoes in the color of Nud with a spike at the end, and combined a Dior envelope bag in the same color.

Red dress with white blazer.

Queen Matilda and King Philip, photo: AP

And we'll move on to our favorite princess: Kate Middleton, or Catherine Princess of Wales, as she should be called now.

The official events to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth have ended, and the princess took advantage of a visit to the royal maternity unit to wear a dress in a surprising color that is completely out of her comfort zone.

Kate Middleton in a flattering mustard-colored dress, photo: GettyImages

What did the princess wear?

A mustard-colored dress by Karen Milne that was very flattering to her curvaceous figure.

In the upper part, the dress is tight, with a Chinese collar, delicate stitching in the chest area and sleeves with volume in the shoulders, which always upgrade any look.

The lower part of the dress has a flowing fleece cut that reaches slightly below the knee, and a belt with a silver buckle separates the two parts.

The princess stuck to the hairstyle that became her trademark - brushed wavy hair.

In the accessories section, the princess combined a dark blue clutch bag and high heels with a pointy ending in the same color, which match the engagement ring she received from Prince William.

She closed the look with white gold earrings that combine diamonds and pearls.

Princess of Wales Kate Middleton.

A clutch bag and heels that match the engagement ring, photo: GettyImages

It's a relatively surprising color choice coming from the princess, who usually sticks to neutral tones, although she likes to occasionally pop blocks like this that deviate from her normal day routine.

On two other occasions in the past month, the princess has worn red coats.

At the end of September, during a visit to Wales, she chose a long red coat, which she combined with complementary black clothes and accessories.

In a video she posted before a match of the women's rugby team in the World Cup, she chose a red jacket with a double lapel, by none other than the Spanish fashion company Zara.

Princess Kate Middleton in a red coat, photo: GettyImages

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 It is impossible to talk about the Princess of Wales, without mentioning the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle.

At the beginning of October, a portrait of Meghan with Prince Harry was revealed, when they attended a charity event.

The two are seen holding hands before going out into the crowd, and the Duchess's look cannot be ignored - she wore a shirt and tailored pants made of red fabric by the ecological brand Another Tomorrow.

We really liked the suit, which was completed with deep red heels and gold hoop earrings.

The resulting look is mesmerizing, and Prince Harry's blue suit matches the Duchess and completes the overall look.

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And we move on to the Netherlands, where the 51-year-old Queen Maxima chose a block very reminiscent of what Queen Mathilde wore, although she was spotted with it in public three days before the Belgian Queen attended the ceremony in question at the Military Academy.

The queen is charming in a total yellow look, photo: IPA

What did the queen wear?

Maxima chose a total look in yellow and mustard colors, wearing a pantsuit that includes a jacket with a double lapel and flared pants, a yellow shirt with a bow tie from Zara, and complementary items in black colors - high heels with a pointed end, a black leather clutch bag, and prominent black hoop earrings and gold

We do love bold looks that combine one striking color, but the resulting final look is jarring to the eye, and the combination with the black items only emphasizes it more.

It would have been better if the Queen had stuck to the beautiful trouser suit, and combined it with a shirt in a more neutral color like white, or went for a bold choice and combined another striking color, like Queen Mathilda.

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The Queen seems to like monochromatic looks, and on another occasion, while visiting Sweden on October 13, she opted for a total purple look.

The Queen wore a pantsuit from Zara, which included a jacket with double lapels and flared trousers in deep purple, a blouse in a light and bright purple, and over her shoulders she draped a coat in a different shade of purple.

In the accessories section, she chose, of course, high heels with a burgundy pointed end, a leather bag in a similar color, leather gloves, and a headband that matches the color of the shirt.

This time we really liked the final look, and choosing a monochromatic block, which goes for one color, but in several shades, and choosing items that complement each other in their colors, turned out to be very successful.

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Another guest in this article is particularly fond of us, and presents from time to time very successful choices.

This is the British Princess Beatrice, daughter of Prince Andrew.

What did the princess wear?

On October 4, Beatrice was spotted wearing a short mottled wool coat without buttons, with a belt and volume in the sleeves.

She combined it with a short black skirt, tights, bag and boots of the same color.

We really liked the choice of coat, whose color and cut are very flattering to the princess.

The rest of the items in the block were a bit banal and without fashion audacity, but the princess just proves that even the members of the royal family sometimes prefer to look like one of the people.

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Of course we will not skip her little sister, Princess Eugenie.

She was spotted at an art gallery in London wearing a sleeveless woolen coat in a deep burgundy shade from the brand Topshop, which reaches almost to her knees.

She took advantage of the coat, and paired it with a black Zara dress, which comes with tailored white sleeves.

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We really liked the combination between the two, especially when it comes to brands accessible to the public, but we couldn't ignore the load of items - a black Louis Vuitton leather bag, next to tights and leather boots in the same color, a dedicated red and white bottle bag, and a white and blue canvas bag.

It would have been better if she had given up the last two items, and the resulting look would have been casual but elegant enough considering her status.

How will you adopt the trend for your personal wardrobe?

 And in conclusion, it seems that the members of the royal family have had their say - the fall colors will shine until the arrival of winter.

The recurring motif among all those covered in the article is high heels with a pointy ending, which makes every look elegant and festive, and is especially loved by the members of the royal family, trouser suits, boldness, monochromatic looks, and one cannot ignore the brand that is loved by them and by the common people like us - Zara.

As with any trend, we recommend that everyone stick to their personal style, and adopt precise choices for it.

One option is to choose tailored jackets in the right colors, or a two-piece suit in one color.

Another option, for those who are less attached to the tailored look, is the addition of a hat or scarf to the wardrobe, which will give the necessary splash of color.

The brave among us who like to vary the nail polish colors, can go for an autumnal look, and combine all these colors at once.

All we have left to wish for is a pleasant and not too cold autumn, and a budget not limited to shopping like that of a royal family.

You can find us among the shelves at Zara, fantasizing about the day when the knight on the white horse will take us.

You can combine all the colors in an autumn atmosphere, photo: karin_Tamam

A shirt with a bow tie, like the royal girls', NIS 250, ZARA, photo: Foreign Relations

Textured blazer with cross closure and two rows of red buttons.

199 shekels, ZARA, photo: foreign public relations

Oversized blazer with pockets, NIS 399, FRANÇOISE pants, NIS 199.

ZARA, photo: foreign public relations

Long satin blazer, NIS 329, long pants, NIS 199.

ZARA, photo: foreign public relations

Beyonce dress by Studio Matronita, NIS 99, available on the bechic website, photo: courtesy of the bechic website

Satin midi dress by the designer Adi Sharabi, NIS 499.

Available on the bechic website, photo: courtesy of bechic

Love & Roses satin midi dress with pleats and a belt, 204 shekels, NEXT, photo by foreign public relations

Satin maxi dress by Pretty Lavish Ronnie, NIS 349, NEXT, photo: foreign public relations

Orange pleated scarf, NIS 396, Oliver Bonas, NEXT, photo: Foreign Relations

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