Duchess of Cambridge stuns in head-to-toe red

Kate was all smiles as she greeted guests.

The Duchess of Cambridge looked ravishing as she walked the red carpet in a stunning all-red ensemble overnight in London.

Wearing a full-skirt 1950s-style dress, Kate was all smiles as she greeted guests at the opening night of musical 42nd Street in the city’s West End.

She was there to help one of her favourite charities, East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices, raise money and help fund their new hospice in Norfolk.

She greeted 12-year-old Ollie Duell who has been a patient at the hospice and seemed to win him over in a heartbeat, with the young boy later telling reporters, “She’s very pretty and I want to talk to her about the hospice and how I like going there,” reports People.

Kate chose to embrace head-to-toe red for the event matching her gorgeous red lace dress with red pumps, clutch and belt.

Her designer gown was reminiscent of the full-skirt style that was popular in the 1950s and perfectly flattered her slim frame.

It’s been a busy few weeks for the mother-of-two. Last week, she attended the Portrait Gala 2017 at the National Portrait Gallery – where her own portrait is on display.

Prior to that, she and Prince William visited France has part of the royals latest efforts to strengthen ties across Europe in the face of Brexit.

Are you a fan of this look on Kate? Do you like this classic 1950s style?

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