There's a sweet connection between the first time she wore it and today's outing, too
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But the sleeveless blush trench coat she she wore this morning to the Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibit in London shows she hasn’t forgotten about her home-away-from home after all: it’s by the Calgary-based label and is apparently an older piece from the back of her closet, purchased last year before her Royal glow-up. said of NONIE’s latest collection, “I wanted to make something that was feminine but strong, so that women wearing it can go into the world feeling fearless.
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