The Duchess of Cambridge’s style is often considered a little bland for the fashion crowd (too many Breton tops, coatdresses and beige patent pumps for the street style set’s liking). Given that she’s representing the royal family on an international stage, she needs to look polished and select classic items that’ll photograph well and won’t date after several months. It’s no easy task to tick all these boxes while also pleasing the fashion crowd. Kate does balance this with making more fashion-forward choices, wearing unexpected London Fashion Week designers such as Simone Rocha and Barbara Casasola, experimenting with new silhouettes and subtlety nodding towards the latest trends.
Today, however, was another day where K-Mids proved her fashion prowess by rewearing her beautiful lilac fit-and-flare midi dress from Emilia Wickstead. It was first brought to our attention during the royal tour of Germany in 2017 (see below gallery), but it looks just a relevant today, and it feels particularly apt during a time where the fashion world is discussing the steps we need to take to be more sustainable.
Sure, a beautifully-crafted Wickstead dress requires some big bucks up front (although, you should check out The Outnet wear some past-season styles are heavily discounted), but if we were to all take the concept of wearing the same special clothes more often, it would make a significant dent in wastage associated with fashion and shopping. Kate: we salute you, your dress, the nude pumps you hold so dear, and that cute little patent Aspinal Of London mini bag from you’ve adopted.
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Style Notes: On the royal tour of Germany, Kate opted for a more fashion-forward outfit for her evening look, wearing an off-the-shoulder red maxi gown by Alexander McQueen. She also swapped her nude court shoes for a pair of scalloped stilettos by Prada and wore a pair of Simone Rocha tassel earrings.
Style Notes: The Duchess of Cambridge always masters diplomatic dressing, wearing looks that celebrate British fashion and designers of her host nation. A trip to Paris only meant one thing: head-to-toe Chanel. If we were princesses, we would wear this fitted Chanel bouclé dress with a waist belt complete with the double-C logo and a classic quilted Chanel bag at all times.
Style Notes: Even the Duchess of Cambridge wasn’t able to avoid the Gucci effect, as on a visit to the V&A she wore a Jackie O–style fitted dress with red and navy stripe detailing and attractive gold buttons. She was never going to wear the brand’s tee, but we love how she supported Alessandro Michele by turning to Gucci.
Style Notes: The Duchess of Cambridge loves this Preen by Thornton Bregazzi dress so much that she also owns it in black. And we can totally see why, as this is an elegant, classic evening dress that she can wear for years—if not decades. However, the asymmetrical neckline and pleated skirt also make it a firm fashion-editor fave.
Style Notes: One of our all-time favourite DoC looks came during the Canadian royal tour in 2016. This yellow Jenny Packham tea dress caused quite a scene amongst military men when repeated gusts of wind kept creating a series of “Marilyn moments.” We’ve never been more proud.
Style Notes: Lilac is a notoriously tricky colour to pull off, but this bold colour move paid off for Kate on her royal tour in Germany, where she wore this elegant sleeved dress by Emilia Wickstead. It’s appropriate but not too safe.
Style Notes: While many fashion experts are still sceptical about fascinators in general, you do have to admit there’s something very current about the DoC’s head-to-toe blush ensemble (from Alexander McQueen) at Pippa Middleton’s wedding.
Style Notes: At an event at the Natural History Museum, Kate wore one of her most “fashion” looks to date. Not only did she sport a more daring off-the-shoulder silhouette with a fitted fluted skirt, but she also opted for a new industry name, Barbara Casasola, a Brazilian designer who presents at London Fashion Week.
Style Notes: This fluted green Dolce & Gabbana midi dress with a nipped-in waist and statement shoulders is demure and stately but also won Kate praise from the fashion crowd.
Style Notes: Reminding us of the good ol’ times when K-Mids wore things we could afford, this was a major red carpet moment when the royal stepped out wearing a gown from Self-Portrait in 2016.
Style Notes: Here we have another example of Kate winning in a French designer, as on her royal tour of Canada she wore a knitted, cream-coloured See by Chloé dress, which was on trend thanks to the ruffled piecrust-collar neckline.
Style Notes: Kate’s Dolce & Gabbana dress at the Wimbledon Gentleman’s Final of summer 2018 highlighted the colour of the season, Meghan wore a similar version the week priori (less floaty, more structured, sans sleeves) and, according to many retail sources—including our friends over at data agency Launchmetrics and the buying team at Net-A-Porter—it’s the fresh dress trend everyone’s been buying since last year. In fact, you could say K-Mids starting the whole thing when she wore a very similar-looking yellow Roksanda dress to Wimbledon two years ago. Trendsetter, hey?
Style Notes: Every now and then we get a glimpse at “Casual Kate,” and she often chooses fashion-approved staples like Superga sneakers or a parka coat (like this one from Troy).
Style Notes: Kate ticked plenty of boxes with this velvet dress by Erdem while on tour in Sweden. If the flocked finish and fluted sleeves weren’t enough, it’s also a super chic example of maternity occasion dressing.
Style Notes: Alexander McQueen is always a strong choice for the DoC, and this floral gown on the BAFTA red carpet is no exception. Points for the off-the-shoulder cut.
Style Notes: Shirtdress? Check. Polka dots? Check. The Duchess made a smart fashion choice with this super flattering Kate Spade New York dress.
Style Notes: Ask any cool Brit and she’ll tell you the same thing: Trench coats are forever, and an essential. A Burberry one makes the staple even more attractive.
Style Notes: Maybe it’s the twilight, maybe it’s the wine, maybe it’s the incredible sequined Jenny Packham gown, but this gala dinner look from Kate will forever be etched into the fashion history books.
Style Notes: In another stylish maternity moment, Kate ditched her buttoned-up coats and opted for this Orla Kiely floral print dress instead, paired with her trademark nude pumps.
Style Notes: From Coco Chanel to Madonna, every fashion icon has to have their nautical fashion look down. This natty knitted Alexander McQueen number was Kate’s take on a classic summer trend.