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Posted: 2013-12-17T15:47:49Z | Updated: 2017-12-07T03:14:07Z

It's like a scene out of "Girls." Girl moves to New York to work for art company . Girl starts wearing trendy hats . Girl drags in-town visitors to Brooklyn.

But this girl is Princess Eugenie . Her Royal Highness has been living stateside for a few months now, working for Paddle8 auction house, taking in Knicks games , eating pizza and being as New York as she possibly can. So it only makes sense that when her older sister, Princess Beatrice , came into town, they'd hit up a party in Brooklyn.

The two princesses headed to the trendy borough, stopping by a charity gala at the Duggal Greenhouse in Clinton Hill. Eugenie sported some unexpectedly bold orange-red lipstick, while Bea re-wore one of our favorite dresses she owns , a green Jonathan Saunders number. Oh, and honorable style mention goes to Dave Clark, Beatrice's boyfriend, who was wearing a cheeky -- dare we say hipster? -- pair of mismatched velvet smoking slippers.

Think they made their way to a loft party in Bushwick after the gala?

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Wonder how much Beatrice packed for the trip...

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