The Princess of Wales has long been a style icon and her iconic blue Issa London dress catapulted her onto the world stage when she became engaged to Prince William in 2010. From Breton stripes to tea dresses, Kate has cemented these as some of her go-to staples. The future Queen has surprised us with her wardrobe choices since taking on her new royal title in September 2022, but she has also remained true to some tried-and-tested fashion options.
These show her loyalty to Catherine Walker, long one of her go-to labels, which created the stunning cape coat Kate wore to welcome South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and First Lady Kim Keon Hee to London last November. Her choice of red was deliberate, echoing South Korea's flag, following her green embellished Andrew Gn dress for Trooping the Colour last year, a tribute to her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards. A master of sartorial diplomacy, on royal tours she tends to wear pieces by local designers, opting, for example, for a dress by Mumbai-born Naeem Khan in India in 2016.
Other elements of classic Kate include block colours, such as the royal-blue coat – another Catherine Walker design – worn for last year's Commonwealth Day. When it comes to her silhouette, Kate favours an A-line, as seen on the lemon Emilia Wickstead dress worn during the Platinum Jubilee in 2022, although her hemlines have grown noticeably longer. Another change has seen the Princess experimenting with prints, adding an array of new names to her repertoire, including Holland Cooper and Eponine London.
While Kate has long loved a business casual look, from Zara blazers to Gucci pussybow blouses, 2023 was the year of the power suit, with the Princess even embracing her own "Barbiecore" moment in a pastel pink trouser suit from Alexander McQueen. Sarah Burton, the label's former creative director, is another of Kate's favoured designers, as is Jenny Packham, for state events and red-carpet appearances. Showstopping looks from them include her shimmering gold gown by the latter for the 2021 premiere of No Time to Die and the embroidered McQueen dress and bespoke headpiece for the coronation.
PRINCESS KATE'S STYLE
To the delight of royal watchers, Kate rewears many of her gowns, often with new touches, such as swapping the belt on a McQueen gown first worn in 2011 to give it a fresh look on the red carpet ten years later. Other accessories include headbands – a must-have since Kate sported a pearl-adorned Jane Taylor piece at Prince Louis's christening in 2018 – while last year, she surprised in black opera gloves with an upcycled McQueen gown at the Baftas.
A constant in Kate's wardrobe, however, is her love for mixing high street and designer pieces. Take her outing to the Natural History Museum in London in 2019, when she matched Warehouse and Jigsaw with the pièce de résistance – a burgundy Chanel handbag. She is also a fan of the Breton top and her trusty Superga and Veja trainers. Nor is she afraid of sneaking denim into her royal outings – a pair of mom jeans from & Other Stories flew off the shelves when she wore them in 2021. She may have evolved from her tea dresses and nude heels, but the Kate Effect is still going strong.
The Princess donned this Miu Miu tartan coat, paired with a fluffy black cossack hat, for the Christmas Day Church service at the Church of St Mary Magdalene in 2017.
Kate channels classic British elegance during a D-Day Exhibition in 2019 with this Alessandra Rich polka dot dress, which features a statement Peter Pan collar.
Kate looked chic and sophisticated in this lavender Gucci blouse with pussy bow detailing at the front during a visit to the Henry Fawcett Children's Centre in 2019.
Kate wore this lemon Emilia Wickstead dress, paired with a matching fascinator and pale yellow court heels, during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Celebrations in June 2022.
The Princess stunned in this shimmering pink gown from The Vampire's Wife, complete with statement ruffled sleeves, for a special reception hosted by the Governor General of Belize in 2022.
Channeling the glitz and glamour of every Bond movie, Kate stunned on the red carpet for the premiere of No Time To Die with this golden caped sequin gown by Jenny Packham.
Kate donned this bold scarlet Preen by Thornton Bregazzi dress during the 2016 Canada trip. The asymmetric neckline is a playful compliment to the otherwise classic silhouette.
The Princess opted for an understated and sophisticated off-the-shoulder knitted Barbara Casasola dress at the first annual gala dinner in recognition of Addiction Awareness Week in 2019.
Combining bold block colour with a sleek and understated silhouette, this Alexander McQueen suit was worn by Kate for the Shaping Us launch at BAFTA in January 2023.
Kate wore this grey checked Erdem dress with an asymmetric neckline to the opening of the V&A Photography Centre in 2018, complimented by matching deep purple accessories.
Perhaps one of Kate's most iconic outfits to date, this breathtakingly regal look designed by Alexander McQueen was worn during the Coronation of King Charles III.
Ruffles and sparkles for a formal dinner in Jamaica
This stunning off-the-shoulder, sparkling, rich green ballgown by Jenny Packham is paired with diamonds and emerald earrings borrowed from Queen Elizabeth II.
For Prince Louis's christening, Kate kept it neutral with a white Alexander McQueen dress with puff sleeves and a matching ivory straw Jane Taylor headband.
Massimo Dutti culottes for the Chelsea Flower Show
This breezy and effortless look, centred around a pair of beige Massimo Dutti culottes, was a perfect fit for the summery and laid-back atmosphere of the Chelsea Flower Show in 2019.
Kate looked suitably nautical during a visit to the 1851 Trust and the Great Britain SailGP Team in Plymouth in 2022, thanks to a Breton striped cashmere jumper from Erdem paired with linen shorts from Holland Cooper.
The Princess does not shy away from high street staples, such as these & Other Stories jeans, paired with a Chloe blazer, for a visit to the 'Urban Nature Project' at The Natural History Museum in 2021.
The Princess paired a Warehouse knit with Jigsaw culottes for her visit to The Angela Marmont Centre For UK Biodiversity at The Natural History Museum in 2019.
At last years' BAFTAs, Kate opted to rewear a flowing white gown by Alexander McQueen, a staple designer who features heavily in the Princess's fashion timeline.
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