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Pippa Middleton returns in Duchess Sophie's favorite summer shoes

Pippa Middleton returns in Duchess Sophie's favorite summer shoes

Express Tribune07-07-2025
Pippa Middleton made her first public appearance of 2025 at the British Grand Prix on July 6, stepping out in a summer outfit that embraced the season's biggest royal-approved trend: espadrille wedges.
The sister of Princess Kate was joined by her husband James Matthews and brother-in-law Spencer Matthews at the race event, drawing attention not just for her rare outing, but for her stylish nod to fellow royal Duchess Sophie's go-to summer footwear.
While Duchess Sophie favors 4-inch Penelope Chilvers wedges, Middleton opted for a lower, 1.5-inch ivory ankle-tie pair from Spanish brand Castañer—a label long loved by the Middleton sisters.
Pippa looked effortlessly chic in a sleeveless, belted white dress by London label Usisi Sister, a brand known for its sustainable, all-natural fabrics and female-led production. She layered the look with a camel suede Zig jacket from Sézane and accessorized with a matching Emmy London purse, another brand closely associated with the Princess of Wales. Her sunglasses were by Finlay and Co., the same brand Princess Kate was spotted browsing earlier this year.
Last seen in public at Kate's Christmas carol concert in December 2024, Pippa's latest fashion moment may hint at a potential appearance during Wimbledon—especially if her sister, the Princess of Wales, attends the finals.
With espadrilles ruling royal wardrobes this season, Middleton's return proves she's still very much in step with the most elegant summer style cues from the palace.
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