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Kate Middleton's Wimbledon blazer is sold out everywhere - but we've found it on sale with 65% off

Kate Middleton's Wimbledon blazer is sold out everywhere - but we've found it on sale with 65% off

Daily Mail​19 hours ago

The Princess of Wales has long been a standout style icon at Wimbledon, consistently turning heads with her impeccable fashion choices.
As the royal patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club since 2016, Kate is a familiar face in the stands - and her courtside outfits never fail to impress.
Over the years, her style has gracefully evolved. While she's often embraced traditional tennis whites, she now leans towards flowing dresses, fuller skirts, and striking colours.
One particularly memorable look was her appearance in 2023, when she wore a sophisticated mint green Balmain blazer.
The double-breasted blazer was perfectly styled with a pleated dress and her go-to accessories: a classic Mulberry handbag, Gianvito Rossi heels and pearl earrings by Shyla London.
The look had a subtle retro feel, reminiscent of a Catherine Walker blazer dress worn by Princess Diana at Trooping the Colour in 1988.
Kate's Balmain blazer quickly became a sellout, but we've tracked down a stunning pastel pink version on The Outnet - currently available at a huge 65% discount.
Originally priced at £2,015, this timeless piece is now within reach, though sizes are limited, so you'll need to move fast.
Balmain Double-Breasted Two-Tone Crepe Blazer
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Kate's Balmain blazer quickly became a sellout, but we've tracked down a stunning pastel pink version on The Outnet - currently available at a huge 65% discount
Perfect for this season's love of soft pastels, the design features a sharp tailored fit, contrasting shawl collar and fabric-covered buttons for a refined finish.
Its versatility makes it a wardrobe staple - whether paired with wide-leg trousers, a flowing midi dress or even your favourite jeans.
Looking to capture Kate's elegant style? Don't miss this forever piece.
Alternatively, scroll down to discover our top pastel pink and green blazer picks from H&M, John Lewis, Whistles and Mango - great style at even better prices.
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& Other Stories Tailored Pink Blazer £115
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Mint Velvet Linen Double-Breasted Blazer £165
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Next Double-Breasted Blazer £59
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Magda Double-Breasted Suit Jacket £198
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Wallis Double-Breasted Button Detail Blazer £56.25
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Sisley Longline Blazer £89.50
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Hobbs Nancy Jacket £119
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Pastel green blazers
John Lewis Single Breasted Linen Blazer £79
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MICHAEL Michael Kors Cotton Blend Twill Blazer £100
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Whistles Boyfriend Crepe Blazer £99
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Marella Double-Breasted Blazer £279
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Sezane Christie Jacket £170
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River Island Oversized Blazer £35
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