Princess Kate was a beacon of radiance as she stepped out in the capital on Monday afternoon marking Holocaust Memorial Day. Royal fans could not help but cast their eyes over the stunning jewels that hung around her neck.
The Princess of Wales, 43, donned a touching tribute to survivors by representing a Jewish-owned brand. The fitting accessory glistened as she walked into the Guildhall in London, where she was proudly accompanied by her husband, Prince William.
Kate donned the 1980s Vintage 5-strand faux Pearl Necklace by Susan Caplan, which retailed at £275. However, it has since sold out. If you would like to get your hands on her exact look and sign up to find out when it will be restocked, click on this link here.
Meanwhile, the affordable brand has a series of stunning alternate designs that start from just £65. The 1960s Vintage Faux Pearl Necklace features just one row of gemstones.
The creative director describes the design as: “Instant sophistication. Single-strand necklace, inspired by regal elegance, featuring lustrous graduated faux pearls. Closes with a silver plated pinch-push clasp embellished with round-cut clear Swarovski crystals” – you can buy it now by clicking on this link for £65.
However, if you cannot wait for Kate’s look and want an almost identical look delivered to your door then you must take a look at the 1980 Graduated Pearl Necklace that is £50 cheaper than what she paid.
This piece boasts the same stacked design, but instead of five layered rows there are eight – you can buy this for a bargain price of £225 if you click here.
Following Princess Kate’s debut, Susan Caplan took to Instagram following the event, thanking the Princess of Wales for wearing the stunning jewel.
They said: “Today marks 80 years since the Holocaust, and as a Jewish-owned brand we are honoured that the Princess of Wales chose to wear our necklace for today’s memorial to commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day.”
She is the proud owner of the globally renowned luxury vintage jewellery brand. Her collection has been seen by many high-profile celebrities as well as been showcased in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Shop, New York and The Victoria and Albert Museum Shop, highlighting the synergy between vintage and contemporary style.
It comes as no shock that Kate chose to not only honour the Jewish designer but also chose a brand that resonates with her beliefs on sustainable manufacturing – as they pride themselves on being environmentally friendly and monitor their carbon footprint.
Kate wore the Bahrain Pearl earrings that once belonged to Queen Elizabeth, they cost over a whopping £20,000 which matched the necklace perfectly.
However, if you are looking for a statement piece with perfectly paired earrings from a brand approved by Princess Kate then take a look at the Susan Caplan Monet set.
This Earring and Necklace set is described as: “An elegant and versatile addition to any ensemble. Rhodium plated post earrings and faux pearl necklace set.
“Features a round pearl articulated drop suspended from sparkling round-cut Swarovski crystals. Adjustable chain with lobster clasp closure, signed Monet.”
You can buy it here now for just £295 if you click on the link here.