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Kate Middleton's iconic Wimbledon outfit is serving summer sunshine - here's how to recreate it on the high street
Kate Middleton's iconic Wimbledon outfit is serving summer sunshine - here's how to recreate it on the high street

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

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Kate Middleton's iconic Wimbledon outfit is serving summer sunshine - here's how to recreate it on the high street

Renowned for her flawless fashion sense, the Princess of Wales always turns heads at Wimbledon. Since 2011, Kate has made 21 appearances - each one a sartorial success. But there's one look that really stole the show. In 2022, Kate stunned on Centre Court in a bright yellow Roksanda dress for the Ladies' Singles Final. She had previously worn the outfit during her tour of the Caribbean with Prince William earlier that year. A bespoke version of the brand's 'Brigitte' dress, the demure design incorporated a full skirt, fitted bodice and short sleeves, with an elaborate fabric bow. The royal elevated her ensemble with an LK Bennett straw hat, classic Gianvito Rossi heels and Kiki McDonough citrine and diamond drop earrings. Widely hailed as one of Kate's most iconic Wimbledon outfits, we've scoured the virtual high street to help you recreate her elegant style - without the royal price tag. A yellow dress is the perfect way to add a pop of sunshine to your wardrobe. For laid-back days, choose a breezy buttercup sundress from Boden or Ro&Zo - ideal for picnics or beach walks. Want something dressier? Coast's puff sleeve midi is a glamorous option for weddings or special occasions. Either way, be sure to complete your look with Kate's exact accessories, below. Dresses Earrings Hats EXACT MATCH: LK Bennett Saffron Straw Floppy Sun Hat £69 Shop Mint Velvet Straw Wide Brim Hat £49 Shop Phase Eight Oversized Straw Hat £32 Shop Monsoon Mae Floppy Straw Hat £25 Shop & Other Stories Wide Brim Straw Hat £47 Shop Lemon Daisy Accessories Leela Wide Brim Hat £25 Shop Shoes

Kate Middleton's best Royal Ascot outfit - and where to find it on the high street as Princess of Wales misses this year's event
Kate Middleton's best Royal Ascot outfit - and where to find it on the high street as Princess of Wales misses this year's event

Daily Mail​

time18-06-2025

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Kate Middleton's best Royal Ascot outfit - and where to find it on the high street as Princess of Wales misses this year's event

The Princess of Wales is celebrated for her impeccable fashion sense, consistently turning heads at Royal Ascot over the years. While she was expected to attend the racecourse today, Kate pulled out at the last minute as she continues to 'find the right balance' following her battle with cancer. Since 2016, she has graced the prestigious event five times - each appearance a sartorial success, but one look, in particular, remains unforgettable. Back in 2019, Kate captivated onlookers in a stunning Elie Saab co-ord, based on a look from the designer's Resort 2019 collection. The ensemble featured a semi-sheer blouse with a pussybow necktie and delicate lace panelling, paired with a mid-length dobby tulle skirt. The soft pastel blue hue was simply enchanting. She completed the look with a matching Philip Treacy hat, Kiki McDonough earrings, metallic silver Gianvito Rossi heels, and a coordinating clutch from Elie Saab. Widely regarded as one of her most iconic Ascot outfits, we've scoured the virtual high street to help you recreate her elegant style - for a fraction of the price. Expect chic and affordable alternatives from the likes of Mint Velvet, Phase Eight, Needle & Thread and Self-Portrait. Dresses Maya Deluxe Lace Midi Dress £95 Shop Nadine Merabi Juliette Dress £395 Shop Needle & Thread Everett Bloom Round Neck Ankle Gown £585 Shop Mint Velvet Broderie Midi Dress £170 Shop Quiz Chiffon Diamante Midi Dress £59.99 Shop Self-Portrait Lace Belted Maxi Dress £480 Shop Costarellos Asymmetric Midi Dress £602 Shop Clutch bags Heels Earrings

We've found Kate Middleton's go-to Self Portrait dress on the high street - and it's still in stock
We've found Kate Middleton's go-to Self Portrait dress on the high street - and it's still in stock

Daily Mail​

time16-06-2025

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We've found Kate Middleton's go-to Self Portrait dress on the high street - and it's still in stock

The Princess of Wales once again showcased her fondness for Self-Portrait, donning a stunning blazer dress at the annual Order of the Garter service in Windsor. Eagle-eyed fans may have recognised the elegant ivory ensemble debuted by Kate in 2021 and recently worn to the VE Day concert. In keeping with Self-Portrait's signature aesthetic, the dress featured a tailored boucle blazer paired with a flowing pleated chiffon skirt, delicately finished with a lace trim. Kate completed the look with a vintage five-strand pearl necklace and matching earrings by Susan Caplan, along with a Sean Barrett saucer hat and her trusty Gianvito Rossi court shoes. While the original dress is no longer available, we've curated a selection of high street alternatives that offer the same refined aesthetic - plus, a round-up of accessories to help you recreate the entire look. Dresses Mint Velvet Boucle Sheer Hem Maxi Dress £199 Shop Karen Millen Petite Pleated Button Detailed Midi Dress £137.40 Shop Coast Wrap Waist Blazer and Organza Skirt £188.25 Shop Dorothee Schumacher Emotional Essence Off-Shoulder Midi Dress £560 Shop Rebecca Vallance Bridal Mirabella Tulle and Crêpe Dress £483 Shop Karen Millen Asymmetric Pleated Skirt Blazer Midaxi Dress £108 Shop PrettyLittleThing Lace Sheer Skirt Panel Bandeau Midaxi Dress £60 Shop £295 Shop Earrings Necklaces Hobbs Lalena Necklace £45 Shop Lovisa Mixed Pearl Necklace £15.50 Shop Vivienne Westwood Graziella Embellished Necklace £430 Shop Claire's Pearl Multi-Strand Necklace £14 Shop Shoes

Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte just wore matching mother-daughter outfits at Trooping the Colour - here's how to recreate the mini-me moment
Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte just wore matching mother-daughter outfits at Trooping the Colour - here's how to recreate the mini-me moment

Daily Mail​

time16-06-2025

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Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte just wore matching mother-daughter outfits at Trooping the Colour - here's how to recreate the mini-me moment

Trooping the Colour is one of the most significant events in the royal calendar. Held in honour of the monarch's official birthday, it brings senior members of the Royal Family together for a spectacular procession down The Mall, culminating in the much-anticipated Buckingham Palace balcony appearance. All eyes were eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Princess of Wales and her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, in their open-top carriage - and Kate did not disappoint. She looked radiant in an exquisite aquamarine coat dress by Catherine Walker, paired with a perfectly matching Juliette Botterill hat. Her outfit appeared to be a touching nod to Princess Diana, who wore a strikingly similar ensemble at the event during the 1990s. With Catherine Walker being one of Diana's favourite designers, the choice further deepened Kate's subtle tribute to her late mother-in-law. To accessorise, she selected Gianvito Rossi suede court shoes, Queen Elizabeth's Bahrain Pearl and Diamond earrings and the Irish Guards Regimental Brooch. Princess Charlotte also captured hearts, mirroring her mother's elegance in a beautifully coordinated dress and Mary Jane shoes from Papouelli. The young princess also wore the historic Diamond Horseshoe Brooch, which was a gift from Queen Elizabeth. Inspired by this vibrant celebration of colour and style, we've scoured the high street for summer-ready outfits that promise to make an equally stunning impression. £POA Shop High street alternatives Jolie Moi Giulia Long Sleeve Maxi Dress £69 Shop Badgley Mischka Ruched Pleated Chiffon Midi Dress £96 Shop Principles Tie Waist Midi Dress £41.25 Shop Alie Street Luna Midi Dress £129 Shop Lalage Beaumont Vanessa Coat Dress £1,295 Shop Principles Piping Detail Keyhole Midi Dress £27.50 Shop Monsoon Sandra Puff Sleeve Midi Dress £140 Shop Reiss Tulia Modal-Blend Ruched Midi Dress £159 Shop Coast Geo Lace Midi Dress With Angled Trims £129 Shop New Look Ruffled Satin V-Neck Midi Dress £28.49 Shop Adrianna by Adrianna Papell Taffeta Shirt Dress £199 Shop Kitri Jordana Fringed Knit Midi Dress £117 Shop Shoes Princess Charlotte High street alternatives Shoes EXACT MATCH: Papouelli Siena Shoes £87 Shop High street alternatives

Queen Mary rarely puts a foot wrong - but can you spot why her latest outfit has every royal watcher talking?
Queen Mary rarely puts a foot wrong - but can you spot why her latest outfit has every royal watcher talking?

Daily Mail​

time10-06-2025

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Queen Mary rarely puts a foot wrong - but can you spot why her latest outfit has every royal watcher talking?

Queen Mary of Denmark rarely sets a foot wrong when it comes to her personal style. But a daring sartorial choice made by the Danish Queen while attending last week's Global Fashion Summit in Copenhagen has caught the attention of style watchers for all the wrong reasons. The Australian-born Queen, 53, nixed her usual uniform of chic flowing blouses or statement designer dresses to try something a little different for the summit held at the DR Concert Hall. The mother-of-four made a bold fashion choice by stepping out in grey Bermuda shorts and a matching blazer, which was cinched at the waist with a Zimmerman two-tone braided belt. The royal completed the risk-taking look with light brown suede heels from Gianvito Rossi. The Global Fashion Summit, presented by Global Fashion Agenda, undoubtedly attracts a fashion forward crowd, which could perhaps explain why Queen Mary pushed the boundaries outside her usual signature style wheelhouse. But eagle-eyed style pundits believe that a myriad of fashion faux pas were committed by the Danish Queen, resulting in a look that's been described as a 'rare miss'. For the latest fashion event, Mary re-wore a matching grey blazer and culotte pant ensemble, designed by Copenhagen-based fashion house Mark Kenly Domino Tan. The royal only recently wore the same blazer and pants in April during a state visit to Paris. On that occasion, the royal was praised for the chic look, which saw the grey two-piece paired with Aquazzura over-the-knee stiletto boots, a high neck black top and a delightful brooch pinned to the jacket. At the time, VOGUE Scandanavia heralded Mary's outfit choice as a 'slightly edgier look while maintaining her signature royal elegance'. So why did the exact same base outfit go awry during Mary's most recent royal appearance? The biggest gripe amongst style watchers was the unflattering cut, colour and mid-leg length of the culotte trousers. One comment in response to a royal fashion news outlet's post read: 'Queen Mary rarely makes a fashion misstep but this outfit is one. She needs to burn the culottes and give the jacket a chance with something else.' Another weighed in: 'Even though Queen Mary can wear just about anything, it doesn't mean she should. No love for these culottes. The jacket is very smart.' 'Queen Mary generally makes great fashion choices but this is a fail. The colour is insipid, the culottes are just wrong. The shoes are the only positive for me,' added a third. When Mary wore the same mid-length pants in Paris, their supposed unflattering elements was perhaps more prominent when styled with tall boots instead of heels. The other fashion sin pertaining to the grey culottes were the unmissable wrinkles. 'Not one of her finest choices. Look at all the wrinkles in that material!' one royal watcher said in response to a Daily Mail article about the outing. 'The proportions of the shorts and stilettos don't work and it's so wrinkled. Looks as though she got it out of the laundry basket. A mistake,' added a second style commenter. 'Missed the mark this time. Outfit makes her look stocky and crinkled,' said a third. Another responder, who claimed to be a textiles salesperson, blamed the actual suit 'material' for badly letting the royal down, explaining that it 'wrinkles horribly no matter how long you iron it before wearing it'. Beyond the complaints about the pants, other royal fashion fans were not on board with the way the outfit had been styled and accessorised – in particular the chunky light brown and white belt. This styling was in stark contrast to how Mary minimally and neutrally accessorised the same suit outfit in Paris, including keeping the jacket's original matching linen belt. A comment on royal fashion news blog questioned the 'pairing [of] camel accessories with grey'. They said: 'It does lift the grey a little but I find it unusual'. A more blunt statement was made by a royal fan on Daily Mail's own article, declaring: 'NEVER grey and brown together'. Overall, the general consensus from royal style watchers fans was disappointment that the normally stylish Queen had such 'a big miss'. 'Mary has great taste and is the most consistently well-dressed royal lady in my view. But this is a big miss. I´m trying to find positives but honestly can´t think of much,' surmised one commenter on the New My Royal fashion post. 'I always like Mary's outfits but not this one. It just doesn't have any charm to it,' another royal watcher said. 'She's always so classy looking but that outfit is an epic fail,' one added. 'Nope doesn't do anything for her and I usually like everything she wears,' agreed another. Mary wore the divisive outfit while attending the 2025 Global Fashion Summit, which drives the global conversation on sustainability in fashion, bringing together brands, retailers, material and tech innovators, and policymakers. On arrival Mary, was greeted at the event by Federica Marchionni, CEO of Global Fashion Agenda, and Alice Roberta Taylor, Chief of Staff. The royal later had the chance to chat with other industry leaders to discuss the topic of sustainability in fashion. During her visit, Mary explored various stands at the fair and was given a tour of the venue. The three-day fashion event took place in and around Copenhagen, which is a city respected for its trendy street style and minimalist designs.

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