The Duchess of Cambridge has been pulling out the stops with her wardrobe for her latest tour, as she and husband Prince William visit Scotland.
She stunned in a full royal blue look yesterday, and it seems Kate is continuing them monochrome trend as she stepped out in a head-to-toe beige outfit today.
After visiting multiple organisations yesterday, including a violence reduction programme and a Sikh support charity, the couple continued to Orkney on Wednesday, where they oversaw the opening of a new hospital. Before heading off to their next engagement, Kate and William shared a cup of tea with a local family in their back garden.
This is the couple's first official visit to Scotland, and Kate made sure to bring a dazzling array of outfits that not only gave nods to their hosts, but managed the unpredictable weather perfectly. With our own weather going haywire this week, we're pulling all the inspiration we can get from her looks.
For this engagement, Kate chose a monochrome look in shades of beige, camel and tan, with a pop of colour in her statement scarf.
Middleton wore the Massimo Dutti Limited Edition Cashmere Wool Camel Coat, a striking full-length double breasted coat with a deep back vent and wide lapels. It's one of Kate's go-to pieces, as she's worn it on numerous occasions before.
She paired this with a simple beige knit top, the Cordial Sleeve Knit Top from Temperley London, featuring a round neckline and split cuffs. She added classic soft beige wide-legged trousers, pleated in the front, and with a high waist belted with a light brown leather belt.
Kate accessorised with the Natasha Clutch by Emmy London in Saddle Brown and the matching court pump heels, the Josie style, in saddle brown, also by Emmy London. She added a pop of colour to the neutral look with the Strathearn Tartan Scarf, a traditional knit scarf in shades of red and yellow.
She wore the Flora Drop Earrings by Edinburgh jeweler Hamilton and Inches, and swept her hair into an elegant half-up, half-down twisted style.