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How Carrie Symonds has taken fashion inspiration from Kate Middleton

CARRIE Symonds was the belle of the football – thanks to fashion inspiration from the Duchess of Cambridge.

She wore a £250 blue tailored blazer from Reiss as she watched England beat Denmark at Wembley with husband Boris.

APCarrie Symonds took inspiration from Kate Middleton as she wore a blue tailored blazer while watching England beat Denmark at Wembley with Boris last night[/caption]

It was similar to a red number that Duchess of Cambridge sported at the same stadium when our footie heroes beat Germany last week.

And it isn’t the first time Carrie and Kate’s dress sense has been in synch.

Now she is a “first lady”, Carrie has swapped tennis trainers and above-the-knee dresses for classic court heels and mid length hemlines.

Kate also gave herself a makeover, ditching the mini skirts paired with flat long-leg boots she had worn before her marriage in 2011.

But the PM’s wife still likes to put her own spin on things – most notably by showcasing her passion for sustainability by renting outfits from outlets such as My Wardrobe HQ and Hurr Collective instead of buying them.

We take a look at all the times football fans Carrie and Kate have been on the same fashion team.

GettyIt comes as Kate Middleton sported a red number at the stadium last week, we take a look at how the two women have been on the same fashion team[/caption]

MOODY BLUES

Getty Images EuropeKate wore a belted powder blue coat dress in September 2019[/caption]

AFPCarrie wore something similar in March 2020[/caption]

KNOWN for her smart, tailored dress sense, Kate stepped out in a belted powder blue Alexander McQueen coat dress in September 2019.

Carrie wore something similar while attending the annual Commonwealth service at Westminster Abbey in March last year.

The £475 coat by Isabelle Fox was made from ethically sourced wool

TAKE IT TO THE MAXI

GettyKate wowed in a floral maxi dress from Erdem on 20th May, 2019[/caption]

PACarrie wore a floral printed maxi dress from Anthropologie on 7th March, 2020[/caption]

For a trip to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in May 2019 Kate matched her surroundings and wowed in a floral maxi dress from Erdem.

Then back in March 2020 to mark International Women’s Day at Downing Street Carrie also wore a floral printed maxi dress from high street brand Anthropologie.

SHARP IN SUITS

PAKate sported a blue two piece on October 28, 2020[/caption]

ReutersCarrie opted for a cobalt blue suit at last month’s G7 summit in June 2021[/caption]

AT the Pride of Britain Awards, Kate wore a blue two piece which included a blazer by Smythe – one of her staples that she has worn many times.

Carrie opted for a cobalt blue suit at last month’s G7 summit. She rented the £990 outfit for £80 from My Wardrobe HQ.

BACK TO BLACK

GettyKate stunned as she wore a £490 black floral dress on February 28, 2018[/caption]

Alpha PressCarrie also rented a black floral dress for a G7 event on June 11, 2021[/caption]

While pregnant with Prince Louis, Kate visited the National Portrait Gallery wearing a £490 black floral dress from Orla Kiely.

Carrie rented her black floral dress for a G7 event. The frock by Vampire’s Wife – a brand also loved by Kate – would set you back £1,150, but is only £72 to rent from Hurr.

PRETTY IN PINK

GettyKate looked the part in a £450 Me + Em number on May 27, 2021[/caption]

GettyCarrie took inspiration from Kate less than a month later with this pink frock[/caption]

During her royal tour of Scotland, Kate looked pretty in pink in a £450 Me + Em number.

Less than a month later at the G7 summit in Cornwall, Carrie took inspiration from Kate and also wore a midi dress in the same colour. She rented the Roksanda frock for £107 from Hurr.

ROYAL PRINTS

GettyKate wore this red floral outfit in 2016[/caption]

LNPWhile Carrie chose this floral number in June 2019[/caption]


FOR a mental health charity’s event in 2016, Kate wore this red floral outfit by French designer Vanessa Seward.

Carrie also has a love of printed midi dresses, wearing a Karen Millen number in June 2019 during Boris’ leadership campaign.

Both ladies accessorised with a clutch.