Ni braon, ni plavo, ali krajnje osevžavajuće, a pritom nisu u pitanju ni klasični pramenovi.
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Kate još uvek vojvotkinja, ali je u nekim oblastima definitivno kraljica - strani lifestyle portali prozvali su je kraljicom suptilnih promena, sasvim opravdano.
Prošlo je tek nedelju dana od kada smo vojvotkinju od Kembridža videli u njenom klasičnom izdanju, koje podrazumeva kosu čokoladno braon boje, ali izgleda da je i ona zaključila vrlo brzo ono što smo i mi - suviše tamni tonovi koji uokviruju njeno lice, to lice čine i suviše bledim.
Još tokom karantina Kate je pomalo eksperimentisala sa promenama boje kose, suptilnim dakako, ali svakako prisutnim.
Vojvotkija od Kembridža uglavnom se opredeljuje za toniranje kose u svetlijim nijansama koje vuku na bakarno crvenu boju, a potom izgled tu i tamo osveži ponekim pramenom plave boje.
Ovoga puta nije se ustručavala i prednost je dala nijansiranju koje podrazumeva takozvanu bronde tehniku (blonde+brown) ili plavu i braon, ali je naglasak poprilično na plavim pramenovima koji maksimalno osevžavaju izgled.
Važno je napomenuti i da je Kate izabrala prirodne tonove, u pitanju je nešto zagasitija plava nijansa, boje meda, zbog čega je spoj sa braon tonovima dao ovaj "all natural" izgled i doneo veliko osveženje.
Zanimljivo je da zbog prelivanja nijansi, pod različitom svetlošću i njena kosa izgleda skoro potpuno različito.
Bronde! Savršena jesenja nijansa kojom je Kate Middleton upravo osvežila izgled kose
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British Royal Kate Middleton gave a glimpse of some personal family treasures as she took part in a video chat with a nurse.The Duchess of Cambridge spoke to Johannah Churchill, whose portrait 'Melanie, March 2020' was recreated as a mural in Manchester .It was an entry in a photography competition called Hold Still, organised by the Duchess.The theme was to capture moments during Britain’s first covid lockdown.Wearing a baby blue cardigan, the royal spoke from one of the sitting rooms the Kensington Palace London.It is the town home she shares with husband Prince William, 38, and their children George, seven, Charlotte, five, and Louis, two.On the cabinet behind the Duchess framed family photographs of her three children . One shows George and Charlotte smiling in their uniforms on the princess' first day of school in September last year. The other shows Kate cuddling Louis on a family to the Duchess of Cambridge's Back To Nature Garden at the Royal Chelsea Flower Show last summer. Also visible behind Kate is an ornate urn bursting with delicate white blooms and two landscape paintings.
OPS: Kate Middleton talks to Johannah Churchill, one of the finalists for Hold Still and Dr Edward Cole
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British Royal Kate Middleton was the stunning lady ion red to thank participants in her photography competition illustrating covid lockdown in the UKWearing a smart red jacket and white blouse, the Duchess showed off a lighter hairstyle to deliver the video message to mark the end of her UK-wide Hold Still community exhibition.Kate, 38, the Duchess of Cambridge, said: “I just wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone who submitted an image to Hold Still. “I launched the project with the National Portrait Gallery back in May because I wanted to find a way to allow everyone to share their stories and experiences of lockdown.“We have been thrilled by the response to the project and I couldn't be more grateful to each and every one of the 31,000 people who submitted an image.
OPS: Kate making her address
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British Royal Kate Middleton gave a glimpse of some personal family treasures as she took part in a video chat with a nurse.The Duchess of Cambridge spoke to Johannah Churchill, whose portrait 'Melanie, March 2020' was recreated as a mural in Manchester .It was an entry in a photography competition called Hold Still, organised by the Duchess.The theme was to capture moments during Britain’s first covid lockdown.Wearing a baby blue cardigan, the royal spoke from one of the sitting rooms the Kensington Palace London.It is the town home she shares with husband Prince William, 38, and their children George, seven, Charlotte, five, and Louis, two.On the cabinet behind the Duchess framed family photographs of her three children . One shows George and Charlotte smiling in their uniforms on the princess' first day of school in September last year. The other shows Kate cuddling Louis on a family to the Duchess of Cambridge's Back To Nature Garden at the Royal Chelsea Flower Show last summer. Also visible behind Kate is an ornate urn bursting with delicate white blooms and two landscape paintings.
OPS: Kate Middleton talks to Johannah Churchill, one of the finalists for Hold Still and Dr Edward Cole
Software:Adobe Photoshop Elements 13.0 (Macintosh)
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