Fashion

Where To Get Princess Charlotte's First Outfit

by Augusta Statz

Well folks, we finally know where Princess Charlotte got those adorable clothes she left the hospital in. Princess Charlotte’s first outfit is from Irulea, a Spanish clothing store. Now all you new or expecting parents out there know exactly where to scoop up an adorable, royalty-approved ensemble for your little one — if you can get there before it's sold out, that is.

According to Vanity Fair, the outfit was a gift from the mother of Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, who is Prince George's nanny (say that three times fast). Although most of the outfit was obscured by a G.H. Hurt & Son blanket in the photographs from that day, Princess Charlotte was wearing a white sweater set and booties. Oh, and the ensemble was topped off with a pale yellow-y ivory bonnet.

Borrallo's mother reportedly chose to go with a white outfit because she did not know the sex of the baby at the time, and therefore opted for something neutral. Honestly, the ensemble would have been quite fitting for either a boy or a girl, but the newborn princess just looked so, so sweet.

Visit Irulea’s website to get your hands on some similar pieces.