Sophie, Countess of Wessex was pictured beaming as she took a seat on a JCB today in Staffordshire. For her day out, Sophie opted to recycle several classic styles from her wardrobe.
The Countess opted for a simple mulberry long-sleeved jumper, which she paired with a floaty forest green skirt by Alberta Ferretti.
On Farfetch, Sophie’s chosen skirt in black sells for a pricey £855.
For added warmth, Sophie wore a blue and brown gingham coat she has worn on several occasions previously.
The style is from Harris Wharf London and it features a collar and dramatic ankle-length.
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Sophie carried a clutch in a burgundy shade by Sophie Habsburg which has been a firm favourite style of the Countess’ in recent weeks.
To tie the outfit together, Sophie wore a pair of fashionable brown heeled boots.
Sophie opted for minimalist green stud earrings and a simple pendant necklace.
On her wrist were two gold cuff bangles with red and green stones.
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Sophie’s bracelets appear to be by Halcyon Days, a brand which boasts royal warrants.
Sophie’s bracelets look like the Salamander Torque Ruby & Gold Bangle and the Salamander Torque Emerald & Gold Bangle.
Each bracelet retails for £149 online.
As she signed documents, Sophie’s stunning Garrard diamond engagement ring and wedding ring from Prince Edward were fully visible.
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Well-known for her shorter, choppier hairstyles in the 1990s, Sophie has been wearing her hair longer in recent years, choosing a sleek style for Tuesday’s outing.
Sophie kept her make-up natural for the day, opting for a touch of eyeliner and a simple pink lip.
Sophie’s visit commemorated the fundraising efforts of JCB staff for the NSPCC, of which Sophie is a patron.
In honour of the occasion, pinned to the lapel of the Countess’ coat was an NSPCC badge. Sophie also unveiled a plaque and to her great delight took a seat in one of the JCBs.
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