We look back at iconic royals looks this Autumn – September 25th , 2024 Princess Beatrice stunned at the Climate Week, New York. 2024.  Princess Beatrice gave us the royal suede look as a participant at the Climate Week NYC 2024 conference in New York. She participated in a lunch co-hosted by the Anti-Slavery Collective, a charity founded by her sister Princess Eugenie, to raise awareness about modern slavery and human trafficking.

The Anti-Slavery Collective is a charity co-founded by Princess Eugenie and Julia de Boinville in 2017. The Charity goal is to raise awareness and combat modern slavery and human trafficking by convening change-makers and highlighting the work of the movement

The event also featured  Sarah, Duchess of York.  The event centered around discussions on modern slavery within the framework of a net-zero world, with an emphasis on empowering young leaders in innovation, climate action, and social justice. Key topics included raising awareness, sharing ideas, and establishing actionable steps to combat modern slavery.

  

For this occasion, Princess Beatrice stunned in New York and  wore a black button-down ‘Milane’ mini dress from Sandro Paris, featuring a contrasting white collar and elegant puffed shoulders.

 

She layered the dress with a tan faux suede trench coat from H&M, which had recently sold out due to its popularity. Hopefully they will restock?

But see our affordable version below.

 

Her accessories included a Strathberry ‘Mosaic’ bag and several layers of dainty gold jewellery. As always, the Princess’s beautiful golden hair added to the chic look.

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