Princess Beatrice Wore a Duo of Patterned Dresses in Cannes


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Princess Beatrice made a bid for the title Print-cess Beatrice this week when she hit the Cannes Lions festival in Cannes, France. During the event, Beatrice wore not one but two printed dresses that showed off her skill with a feminine pattern.

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In the first look, Beatrice wore a peachy Sandro dress in a satin-twill, patterned with dainty heart and flower patterns. She paired the style with black and white striped slingback flats from Pretty Ballerinas.

She turned to the same shoes again later in the day at a second event when she swapped her sherbet dress for one in a black and white polka dots—a favorite print of the royal family. For that gathering, she added a raffia belt and a two-toned bag from the collaboration by Mark Cross and Aerin.

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Beatrice joined Jessica Alba, Dustee Jenkins, and Jay Shetty at an event for Spotify in Cannes. Antony Jones - Getty Images

Though Beatrice is frequently seen at events alongside her royal relatives, in this case she was attending Cannes Lions in a professional capacity. The princess, who despite her title is not a working royal, works with the tech company Afiniti. At Cannes Lions, she joined Spotify's chief public affairs officer, Dustee Jenkins, on a panel titled "Emotional Intelligence in the age of AI".

"Technology in general, it really gave me a space to really be myself," Beatrice explained during the panel. "I've got dyslexia, [so] I always was fascinated by how things worked, that was the way that my brain worked." She added, "I'm a very visual learner. So walking into the wonderful team at Afiniti, I'm very lucky to work with some of the most incredible people, past and present, who kind of inspired me.... It doesn't matter where you're coming from, what you're doing. If you can deliver, that for me is the most exciting thing about the technology sector. I'm also campaigning to make sure we have more women in the sector."


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