Kate wears chic pussybow blouse for latest appearance
The Duchess of Cambridge stepped out wearing an on-trend printed blouse for an afternoon appearance in Birmingham on Tuesday (21 January).
Kate was visiting the MiniBrum thinktank at Birmingham Science Museum, where she was shown around an interactive, child-sized mini-city, and met with children who helped design the space.
The Duchess' visit coincided with the launch of her new 'Five Big Questions on the Under 5s' survey, which is designed to spark a conversation about early childhood, and gather thoughts on what influences child development and happiness.
Kate was working this season's 1970s trend in the green and blue chevron blouse by British designer Tabitha Webb, which boasts a chic pussybow neckline.
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The printed Pansy Pussybow in Green Chevron blouse is currently available to pre-order on the designer's website for £295.
Kate tucked her blouse into a pair of high-waisted black trousers from high street brand Jigsaw, which were available for £130, but are sadly no longer in stock.
The Duchess wore her dark hair down in her signature wavy blow-dry, and was all smiles as she chatted to children and parents during the visit.
This is the second time Kate has stepped out this week, after she wowed in a glittering red sequin dress by Needle & Thread for a glamorous reception at Buckingham Palace on Monday (20 January) evening.
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