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Princess Eugenie Stuns in Cute Co-Ord Set at Museum Gala in London

Princess Eugenie Stuns in Cute Co-Ord Set at Museum Gala in London

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If you ask us, Princess Eugenie has been on a bit of a summer style streak. First, she had back-to-back sartorial wins at Royal Ascot (we can't stop thinking about her tailored tan-and-white combo—see below), but it was the peplum co-ord set she wore to the Tate Modern's 25th anniversary fundraising gala this week that truly turned our head. The good news? The Self-Portrait style ($615) is still in stock.The official name of the design is the Lace Linen-Cotton Peplum Midi-Dress. Eugenie's choice to wear it to such an elegant summer event makes clear its versatility. The peplum top, the gold buttons, even the ornate cut-outs—this is a style that is easily dressed up or down.
In fact, we love how Eugenie chose to style hers—with a neutral mule-style heel from Staud and low-key jewelry—letting the two-piece set speak for itself. (She did add a pop of color via her guava-hued top-handle purse from Chanel.) It's both summer-ready and simple—exactly the kind of effortless ensemble you want to reach for when the weather gets warm.As we mentioned, this caps off quite the week for the daughter of Sarah Ferguson, who also happens to be the king's niece. She stepped out in style, not once, but twice at Royal Ascot, showcasing pieces that were both elegant and refined.
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As for her Self-Portrait select this week at the Tate Modern? The brand is already on regular rotation for many other members of the British royal family—Kate Middleton and Eugenie's older sister, Princess Beatrice, both reach for it on repeat.
More royally-approved summer style inspo, please.
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