The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, made her first solo appearance at the Wimbledon's Women's final clad in a new look full of positive symbolism.
Kate has been doing well since her cancer diagnosis and was also present at the Trooping the Colour ceremony.
For the rare outing, the mom of three opted to wear a bespoke purple dress from a London-based luxury brand Safiyaa.
To note, the vibrant shade seemed to be a nod to the official colours of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet club of which she is patron.
Bethan Holt, the fashion director at the Daily Telegraph told PEOPLE, " Kate has a history of choosing clever, whimsical themes for her Wimbledon looks, and this was a new one."
"Wearing purple underlines how important that role is to her and why she chose this event to make her second public appearance of the year."
"It's also the color of courage, which could be a nod to what she is going through," she added.
"I think she looked glowing and radiant, and it was lovely to see her looking so relaxed," said the author of the Duchess of Cambridge.
"I'm sure lots of people will have seen how happy she looked and taken reassurance from that. She really is a kind of beacon of hope for many but that also comes with a lot of pressure."
The author continued, "On the flip side, she has a whole team of people helping her, and most people don’t have the resources she has, but I do think just her presence can really lift people’s mood."
Kate Middleton is truly a fashionista as she accessorized a classic A-line midi dress with a beige bag from the brand from LK Bennett.