Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, has always been known for her elegant and timeless style. One of her fashion secrets is reusing and revamping pieces from her wardrobe, showcasing her ability to mix high-end designer pieces with more affordable options.
For a recent event, Kate chose to wear her late mother-in-law’s Collingwood pearl earrings, a sentimental piece that was given to Princess Diana as an engagement gift. Paired with the earrings was a Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Pilot’s wing gold FAA sweetheart brooch, adding a touch of military heritage to her outfit.
The Duchess is no stranger to recycling her favorite pieces, with a Jenny Packham dress being a staple in her wardrobe. This dress, featuring white and black piping details, has been upcycled and tweaked for various royal engagements, proving that you don’t always need to wear something new to make a statement.
Kate’s go-to designers include Alexander McQueen and Catherine Walker, but she also loves to mix in high-street favorites like Hobbs, Self Portrait, and Reiss. By re-wearing pieces from different price points, she shows that style is not about the label but how you put an outfit together.
Recently, Kate attended a somber event with Queen Camilla, watching proceedings from a balcony at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. King Charles led the country in a two-minute silence, while Prince William participated in the ceremonies and laid a wreath.
At the Festival of Remembrance, Kate was accompanied by her son, Prince George, making his debut at the event. She wore a new black Alessandra Rich dress with a white Peter Pan collar, accessorized with Bahrain pearl drop earrings, a Scottish silver thistle brooch, and a Mulberry Bayswater suede clutch. Prince George looked sharp in a black suit and striped tie, taking after his father’s dapper style.
The Duchess of Cambridge continues to impress with her fashion choices, blending classic pieces with sentimental jewelry and high-street finds. Her ability to mix and match different styles proves that you don’t need a new outfit for every occasion, but rather a keen eye for combining pieces in a fresh and stylish way.

