In a platformless, shiny wrapped dress, and during a wild moment, Duchess Sophie dresses up

By editor
August 7, 2024

The, 59, hasn’t put a finger inappropriate during her latest adventures at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

The royal posed for a race tea at the UK embassy for day 10 while wearing a Max Mara serpentine satin dress from the same brand that she recently wore to Colombia during trips to Colombia and the UK and NHS meetings in March 2024.

Duchess Sophie in a leopard print dress© X / Menna Rawlings

We can see why it has become Sophie’s all-season clothing. The dress has a buttoned neck, a pulley to emphasize her neck, and a audio size, all done in a blue and cream pet print. In the hot weather, Sophie rolled up her long sleeves and wore system espadrilles from Toms to complete her summer ensemble. The “Canadian Flatform Espadrilles” are now only £44 in the Marks & Spencer sale, virtually elevating her outfit.

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Her nighttime beauty looked understated while wearing her golden hair in a traditional updo with a shimmery makeup base and lengthy lashes.

Olympics style

On the same day, Prince Edward’s wife did an costume change. For the track racing team’s jump gold medal, she was pictured at Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines ‘ Velodrome.

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Known as the ‘Roisin’ from Erdem, the flowering gown featured a pie-crust chest and embroidered sleeves, a buttoned corset and a belted waistline, with the fabric falling into sweet pleats. Isabel wiped away tears after Team GB won the gold medal and set the world record for the women’s group sprint, despite her perfect makeup.

Sophie got emotional after Team GB claimed gold in the women's team sprint on 5 August
© Karwai Tang
After Team GB won the women’s team sprint silver on August 5, Sophie cried.

One of the few occasions she strayed from her typical Toms this week, she added her trusted Penelope Chilvers light espadrilles. The later Queen Elizabeth II, who had a personal choice for the royal women to avoid wearing wedge heels, would have thought that the shoes was a wise decision.

“The Queen isn’t a fan of wedged shoes”, it was originally reported in Vanity Fair. ” She really doesn’t like them and it’s well-known among the women in the family”.

Isabel still chooses Toms as her shoes of choice in Paris despite this. She teamed them with a wheeled neck for the men’s industry hockey quarter-final on time nine, and she added a belted waist for a meeting with Monaco Menna Rawlings and HM Ambassador to France on day eight.

Duchess Sophie touched down in Paris and looked stunning in violet.© Instagram / @mennarawlings
Duchess Sophie touched down in Paris and looked stunning in violet.

Sophie has firmly established herself as a royal family style icon, but she hasn’t often felt at ease in the spotlight. She acknowledged that working in PR and promoting another was a habit, but when she married into the royal household in 1999, she had to take her time to fully embrace the curiosity in her style.

She admitted to having some difficulty with that one before eventually giving in to her.

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