Theresa May was in London and Liverpool this week, launching the review into race disparity in the UK and unveiling a memorial for a fallen police officer.
On Monday, the PM visited the Dunraven School in London, meeting with students and staff. May debuted a new custom black jacket from Daniel Blake- the military, long line tailoring is superb! She teamed it with black trousers and the Delicious leopard flats from Russell & Bromley. She teamed this great look with a string of pearls. Later in the day, May answered questions about Brexit in the House.
On Tuesday, Theresa May launched the Race Disparity Audit at Downing Street. You can read the report and its findings here. Later in the day, she participated in a live phone in on LBC. The PM debuted a new dress (we're still on the hunt!) teaming it with a crisp white Peserico blazer and an oversized grey fabric necklace and matching bracelet.
On Wednesday, the PM took part in Prime Minister's Questions, wearing an old faithful steel grey Vivienne Westwood trouser suit. Bubblegum pearls and the LK Bennett leopard kitten heels completed this look.
The Prime Minister pays tribute to PC Dave Phillips, the officer run down and killed in Wallasey 2 years ago, at today's memorial unveiling: pic.twitter.com/OXpBiZsY0V— BBC North West (@BBCNWT) October 12, 2017
On Thursday, Theresa May travelled to Liverpool, visiting the Royal Liverpool Hospital's Transplant Unit. She also attended a ceremony unveiling a memorial to PC Dave Phillips in Birkenhead before attending some party events.
May wore her new black and white colourblock skirt suit from Escada. Eagle eyed fans of Scandal may recognise it straight from Olivia Pope's wardrobe. The PM teamed this power look with her embroidered Issa x LK Bennett kitten heels and pearls.
Such a pleasure to be with the Prime Minister @theresa_may in Wirral today! Fantastic response amongst our members to her positive message. pic.twitter.com/71onfQ04tG— Simon Eardley (@simonjveardley) October 12, 2017
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