Image Source: Getty / Neil Mockford Kate Middleton seems to have her own unique way of styling her purple Gucci blouse. The Duchess of Cambridge wore the pussy-bow blouse during a November Q&A for her Early Years campaign on Instagram and previously for a visit to the Henry Fawcett Children’s Centre in March 2019 — but fans and publications noticed Catherine was wearing the blouse in the reverse way that it appeared on the runway and retailer’s websites. First pointed out in March 2019 by a fan who tweeted, “It’s the end of the day and I just realized that I’m wearing my pants backwards which is very interesting because recently a Kate Middleton wore her Gucci blouse backwards. That’s right I made the same mistake as a PRINCESS,” the astute obs...
Much like her late mother-in-law Princess Diana, the Duchess of Cambridge loves a smart, tailored coat by Catherine Walker. Kate Middleton has worn the designer for countless public engagements, ever since her very first royal tour with Prince William in 2011. But of all the gorgeous outerwear she has worn by the designer, there is one piece that Kate seems to love the most — the cerulean blue Catherine Walker coat. For Kate’s latest outing with the blue coat, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived in Scotland for the first day of their Royal Train Tour. The Duchess paired her sleek coat with black leather gloves, a black Strathberry Multrees Chain Wallet clutch, and black suede Ralph Lauren Collection boots. The first time we’ve seen Kate in the Catherine Walker coat was in...
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge connected with one of the finalists for her Hold Still portrait campaign with the National Portrait Gallery. The Duchess held a video call with Johannah Churchill whose portrait, “Melanie, March 2020”, was selected as one of one hundred photographs to represent the UK’s lockdown experience. To celebrate the occasion, Catherine wore an affordable powder blue cardigan from homegrown sustainable brand Boden. “Thank you for being part of Hold Still 2020!”, said Kensington Royal on social media. “The portraits that illustrate your stories and experiences of lockdown have shown just how much communities have come together during this difficult year. For the past four weeks, our community exhibition has taken the final one hundre...
The Duchess of Cambridge is forever influencing us with her fashion choices, and now, that influence includes face masks, too. On Tuesday, Kate was seen wearing a face mask in public for the first time during her visit to Baby Basics UK in Sheffield. For the occasion, she chose to wear a mask from childrenswear designer, Amaia, which was made from Liberty London’s floral “Pepper Tana Lawn” pattern. The London-based brand is clearly a favourite of the Cambridge’s as Charlotte has worn the designer’s clothes for various family occasions. The masks – which are designed in London and made in Spain – are made from double layer, 100 percent cotton, feature a filter pocket, and include five filter refills (you can also purchase of pack of 50 filters from ...
With the easing of lockdown restrictions in the UK, comes Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge’s first summer fashion moment — a lilac floral tea dress that’s perfect for a sunny day of gardening. The Duchess visited The Nook Hospice in Norwich on Thursday, 25 June to help with planting a garden in support of Children’s Hospice Week. For her summer debut, the Duchess wore a lilac Marie-Louise floral mididress designed by sustainable Australian brand Faithfull the Brand. It’s the first time that Catherine has worn this brand for an official engagement, and we’re pleased that it’s youthful, sustainable, and affordable (for a royal), selling for £180. The empire-waist tea dress features on-trend puff sleeves, a V-neckline, and a demure keyhole opening, in the po...
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge stopped by The Morning via Zoom to chat with hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield about her exciting new photography project with the National Portrait Gallery. While we can’t wait to see the unveil of “Hold Still: A Portrait of Our Nation in 2020”, Kate’s sunny yellow summer dress has us excited about warmer weather — and potential picnic season. “Hold Still: A Portrait of Our Nation in 2020” in collaboration with the National Portrait Gallery is a community photo project that encourages all of us to “help capture the spirit, the hopes, the fears & feelings of the UK as we continue to deal with the Coronavirus” and share them with Duchess Kate. For the big announcement, Catherine wore a darling yel...