In the navy! Princess Beatrice exudes elegance in Jigsaw velvet blazer and satin skirt for VIP screening of pal James Blunt’s film
Princess Beatrice beamed as she left the premiere of James Blunt: One Brit Wonder at Picturehouse Central in London last night with her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
Beatrice, 35, oozed elegance in a velvet blazer, wool-blend sweater and satin skirt, all from Jigsaw, paired with her trusty Zara lace-up boots.
The £240 Ashby blazer comes in a striking teal shade and is designed with oversized peak lapels, contrast satin piping and horn buttons.
Meanwhile, Edoardo, 40, looked relaxed, wearing a smart wool coat layered over a white shirt and black jeans.
The couple joined a host of famous faces at the state-of-the-art cinema, along with James Blunt and his wife Sofia Wellesley.
Princess Beatrice beamed as she headed to a premiere in London with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
Princess Beatrice opted for the navy blue satin asymmetrical skirt from Jigsaw, €125, which is cut diagonally to create a full silhouette with movement.
She paired it with a cozy crew-neck sweater, also from the high street brand, made from a luxurious wool-cashmere blend in a corresponding shade of blue.
The mother-of-one completed her chic ensemble with a pair of Zara velvet boots, which she wore four times in 2016.
Beatrice showed off a glitzy yet understated makeup look, with shimmering gray eyeshadow and a glossy nude lip, while her hair was swept back into a messy chignon.
Beatrice and Edoardo looked happier than ever as they smiled for the cameras after attending the exclusive screening of James Blunt's documentary at Picturehouse Central.
It comes after Princess Beatrice supported her sister Princess Eugenie at her anti-slavery charity's first winter gala last Thursday.
The royal perfected winter glamour, wearing her £440 black custom-made crepe and chiffon midi dress from Self-Portrait to London's Battersea Arts Centre.
She paired the sophisticated dress, which she wore to her grandmother Queen Elizabeth's wake, with a crocodile skin handbag and a pair of black Nicholas Kirkwood suede snakeskin pumps with a hood and toe.
Beatrice, 35, oozed elegance in a velvet blazer, wool-blend sweater and satin skirt, all from Jigsaw
The princess elevated her chic ensemble with her velvet Zara boots, which she has owned since 2016
The royal couple appeared relaxed as they left the state-of-the-art Picturehouse Central cinema in London
Edoardo, 40, showed off a relaxed look consisting of a nice wool coat, white shirt and black jeans
Princess Beatrice opted for a glitzy yet understated makeup look, with shimmering gray eyeshadow and a glossy nude lip
Beatrice's glamorous makeup accentuated her flawless complexion and her tresses were styled in bouncy curls.
Meanwhile, her husband Edoardo, with whom she has a daughter Sienna, two, cut a sharp figure in an off-white linen tuxedo.
The couple both seemed delighted to be at the event together to support Princess Eugenie's initiative, and were photographed beaming as they had their photo taken.
The Anti-Slavery Collective was founded in 2017 by Princess Eugenie and her good friend Julia de Boinville.
Through the charity, the pair have worked across various sectors to end modern slavery and also launched their podcast Floodlight, where they interview guests about how best to end the practice around the world.
In support of Eugenie's admirable pursuit, Sarah Ferguson was also in attendance, along with a number of famous faces.
Singer Ed Sheeran was among the guests at the glitzy event, as was James Blunt – and even Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas made an appearance.
Eugenie's cousin, Zara Tindall, and former British Prime Minister Theresa May (who guested in series two of Floodlight) were also among the guests.
The trio from York oozed elegance in black dresses as they smiled side by side, with Beatrice wearing a self-portrait dress with jacket details, while Eugenie opted for a Peter Pilotto satin effect dress with a slit in the skirt and pleats at the waist. plus gold button details.
Eugenie, the Duke and Duchess of York's second child, said she was motivated to set up the charity, which aims to end modern slavery through the humanitarian work of her mother, Sarah Ferguson.
“My mother does a lot of charity work and has always raised my sister and I to give back,” Princess Eugenie said.