From visiting Salisbury to ending the week in her constituency, it's been an action packed one for Theresa May.
On Monday, the PM attended the annual Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey. May looked to some old favourites for her outfit- wearing a red jersey dress with a metallic quilted long coat. She accessorised with a hat from Henley on Thames milliner Liz Felix, a cherry red clutch bag from Mulberry and the Minu patent kitten heels from LK Bennett.
In the afternoon, Theresa May addressed the House on the developments in Salisbury. May wore black trousers and her caramel floral tweed jacket from Paule Ka.
On Tuesday, May was in the chamber for the Spring Statement. We saw a return of her black and white Escada blazer, this time teamed with a black skirt, the leopard LK Bennett kitten heels and a silk scarf from Hermes.
On Wednesday, the PM took part in PMQs. Her navy Escada skirt suit made another reappearance, this time teamed with a deep red oversized necklace and the leopard Charlotte Olympia kitten heels. May also welcomed Luxembourg's Prime Minister Xavier Bettel to Number 10.
On Thursday, May travelled to Salisbury to meet with emergency services, local residents and first responders. We saw a Prime Ministerial fist bump! The PM wore black trousers, a tailored jacket from Daniel Blake and the leopard Cocktail loafers from Russell & Bromley. The fab Herno coat made another outing and TM debuted her new rose gold chunky chain ribbon necklace from Amanda Wakeley.
On Friday, Theresa May was in her Maidenhead constituency. May visited Housing Solutions and met with residents. Cue these great photos!
May wore a black and white textured jacket and a black skirt, keeping warm against the cold weather thanks to Herno coat.
In the evening, May attended a drinks reception in Maidenhead debuting this fabulous bright blue shirt wrap dress, teaming it with the Twiggy kitten heels from Russell & Bromley. Thanks to Kirsty for the pics!
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