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Kate mixes British and Canadian designers for Haida Gwaii visit

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Duchess Kate turned heads as she arrived for a visit toHaida Gwaii in Canada on Friday, and it wasn't just because she and Prince William made their entrance paddling in a canoe. The mother-of-two once again dazzledroyal fans with her effortlessly elegant style, mixing British and Canadian labels for her eye-catching ensemble.

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The Duchess wowed in a laidback chic ensemble

The stylish royal turned heads in an elegant jacket fromCanadian brand Smythe, which she paired with an ivory blouse from Somerset byTemperley with bow detailing, and a pair of skinny jeans from Zara. It's not the first time theBritish beauty has worn the jeans during the tour, having also chosen them whenshe and Prince William visited Bella Bella and the Great Bear Rainforestearlier this week.

Prince William and Kate visited the Haida Heritage Centre

She completed the look with brown boots, and also upped the beauty stakes with her brunette tresses left down ina voluminous blow-dry, kept off her face with a brown headband.

Upon arrival, William and Kate were greeted by FirstNations locals on the beach, before heading to explore the Haida HeritageCentre and museum where they watched a traditional welcoming ceremony including cultural dances.

Kate opted for a mix of Canadian and British designers

It's not the first time that she has championed a Canadiandesigner during the tour. She has already paid several sartorial tributes toher host nation, including sparkling earrings from Canadian jewellery creatorPippa Small.

She wore a jacket from Canadian label Smythe

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The Duchess has also been spotted wearing the country'siconic colours on numerous occasions, from a stunning red Preen gown for areception at Government House to an eye-catching Alexander McQueen design inred and white.

She has also accessorised a few of her outfits with astatement maple leaf brooch, which is owned by the Queen and was previouslyworn by the Queen Mother when she visited Canada in 1939.