It has certainly been a whirlwind week for Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales. From attending the Trooping the Colour ceremony over the weekend in a stunning aquamarine Catherine Walker coatdress to gracing the Order of the Garter service at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle today, Middleton has been making headlines with her impeccable style choices.
For the Order of the Garter service, Middleton decided to recycle a white dress that she had previously worn last month. The dress, a creation from Self-Portrait, featured a boucle top that resembled a blazer, complete with a belted waist and pocket flaps, paired with a pleated midi skirt adorned with a white lace trim. To elevate her look, the Princess accessorized with a five-strand pearl necklace from Susan Kaplan, chunky earrings, nude pumps, and a crisp white hatinator that perfectly matched her ensemble.
The overall effect was elegant and regal, showcasing Middleton’s sartorial prowess and ability to effortlessly blend classic pieces with modern touches. Her choice to recycle a dress also highlights her commitment to sustainability and smart fashion choices.
Middleton’s fashion choices have always been closely watched and admired, and this latest appearance is no exception. Her ability to mix high-end designer pieces with more accessible brands makes her style relatable and aspirational at the same time.
As Middleton continues to make public appearances and represent the royal family with grace and poise, all eyes will undoubtedly be on her future fashion choices and how she continues to redefine royal style for a new generation.