Milan Fashion Week served up a parade of vibrant hues, polished silhouettes and fun and feminine frocks that need to walk off the runway and straight into the Duchess of Cambridge's enviable closet.
Click thorough to see some highlights from Versace, Gucci, Giorgio Armani and more...
Though Kate isn't typically a trouser fan (in fact, she's never worn a trouser suit!), the sleek feminine tailoring and luxurious fabric of this Amani suit would be a welcome addition to the Duchess’s wardrobe. Added bonus? It's kid-approved and would make chasing after Charlotte and George a royal synch.
Kate has yet to meet a floral print she didn't obsess over, so this vibrant Gucci print will not only appease her botanic desires, it is also guaranteed to blossom another best-dressed moment.
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Kate has helped bring the skirt suit back to the runway and Bottega Veneta has since transformed it into a chic and sophisticated style statement. Its stately structure and pocket detail is everything the duchess needs to take her skirt suit game to the next level.
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Apart from a few occasions (arriving at Calgary airport in summer 2011 and a garden party at the palace in 2013), Kate hasn't made a sartorial splash in yellow. Blumarine has created the perfect silhouette in just the right shade of lemon to meet all of the mother of two's credentials: knee-length fit and flair skirt, lace detailing and floral appliqués encrusted with shimmering crystals.
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As we patiently wait for Kate to embrace culottes, we'll continue to dream up a wardrobe filled with them. And while Fendi's caramel cropped pants and matching top are worthy of a royal turn, it's Karl Lagerfeld's golden-black overcoat that has already surpassed regal status.
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This double-breasted powder blue overcoat by Salvatore Ferragamo is waiting to be filed away among Kate's racks and racks of tweed and tartan outerwear. The coat's strategically placed buttons and reserved thigh-high slit add just enough edge to keep it out of dowdy territory.
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Clean and crisp while still feeling cosy and effortless, this knit cream one-piece by Jil Sander would best be worn to a relaxed family weekend dinner at Sandringham.
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Interesting lines and a simple silhouette and palette make this Versace dress a dream for Kate's classic and feminine fashion sense.
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A little crinoline might just be what the royal trendsetter's closet is missing. Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini mixed the volumising ingredient with pleats of feminine floral to create the perfect ensemble for an art opening or evening soiree.
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A non-scientific survey completed by Vogue determined that blue is Kate's go-to hue. Marni's vibrant satin sheath dress with doodles of flowering vines is both pretty enough for parties and polished enough for royal engagements.
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