In a gentle nod to the British Indian community, Catherine, Princess of Wales stepped out in Leicester on March 5 to mark Holi. The festival, loved for its riot of colours, celebrates spring, joy, and togetherness. But instead of bright hues, Kate chose something quieter. She wore white — a colour that, in many traditions linked to Holi, represents simplicity and equality. It was a subtle gesture, but one that people noticed.





Her outfit leaned into that soft, understated mood. Kate wore a cream pleated midi dress from Ralph Lauren, with a fitted bodice and a flowing skirt that moved easily as she walked. Over it, she layered a tailored coat by Savile Row designer Chris Kerr — not brand new, but a thoughtful rewear from her 2023 Christmas carol service. And she kept the rest simple: camel suede pumps and a matching clutch. Nothing loud, nothing flashy. Just clean, classic styling.








But the real conversation online was about her earrings. Kate chose the ‘Dina’ earrings from Sézane - gold-plated drops with blue stones and delicate beadwork. There’s something slightly handcrafted about them, and many people felt the design had a quiet connection to traditional Indian jewellery styles. Well, they did. The pair is made in India, as listed on the brand's website! They originally retailed for around $130 (about ₹11,900) but were reportedly marked down to $50 (roughly ₹4,500) on the brand’s site. And honestly, that mix - polished tailoring with a relatively accessible accessory, is something Kate does often.