Princess Kate: Sapphire Fitted Dress by Jenny Packham

Sapphire bespoke knee-length fitted dress with dark blue velvet trim at the neckline and cuffs and a blue velvet band at the waist. By Jenny Packham.

This is a very classic dress in a lovely colour but without any edge to it.

2- Kate wore the dress in a video released on 1st February 2023 to promote her Shaping Us campaign. The Princess explained: ‘Many aspects of our lives today have roots in early childhood.’

1- Kate wore it with her Lavender Blue Double Wool Ashleigh Coat by Mulberry on 28th February 2019 during a visit to Hillsborough Castle and Ballymena, Country Antrim in Northern Ireland.

Duchess Kate: ‘Cayla’ Cardinal Red Dress by L.K. Bennett

‘Cayla’ long Cardinal red dress with full skirt that falls under the knee, elbow length sleeves and artfully placed seams. 100% polyester. It is by L.K. Bennett.

It is a nice simple dress that is very flattering and the length is interesting. It seems a pretty comfortable dress but to my opinion it lacks a little something, a detail that would have made it an awsome dress.

3- Kate wore the dress on 3rd June 2022 to make a surprise visit to Evelina London Children’s Hospital hours after she attended Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral. She wanted to spend time with those who could not join in the Jubilee festivities.

2- This red dress made a new apparition on 8th May 2020 during a video call with the Duke of Cambridge on the 75th anniversary of VE Day to pay  tribute to the service of the Second World War generation.

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1- Kate wore it on 8th July 2015 to attend day nine of the Tennis Championships of Wimbledon.
Shoes: ‘Gilbert’ Nude Leather Pumps by Jimmy Choo
Bag: ‘Lytton’ Small Clutch in Leopard Print by Diane von Furstenberg

Duchess Kate: Indigo Twill Jacquard Swing Coat Dress by Michael Kors

The Indigo twill jacquard swing coat dress is a single breasted coat with front flap pockets and a full skirt. By the American designer Michael Kors.

4- Kate wore the coat dress on 10th May 2022 to officially open the Glade of Light Memorial in Manchester which is a memorial to the 22 people murdered in the Manchester Arena terror attack in May 2017.

3- Kate wore the coat dress again on 9th March 2017 at the memorial dedicated to those who served in Gulf War and Iraq and Afghanistan.

2- The coat was worn again on 4th May 2016 at the newly-unveiled children’s play area, the Magic Garden at Hampton Court’s in London.
Shoes: ‘Fern’ Trench Court Leather Pumps by L.K. Bennett
Bag: ‘Nina’ Trench Leather Clutch by L.K. Bennett

1- The Duchess of Cambridge wore this coat dress on 25th April 2014 in Canberra, Australia.
Shoes: Bespoke Navy Blue Suede Pumps by Alexander McQueen
Bag: ‘Muse’ Navy Suede Clutch by Stuart Weitzman
Hat: Duchess Navy ‘Boutton’ headpiece by Jonathan Howard

Duchess Kate: Bespoke Grey Wool Dress by Catherine Walker

Bespoke fit and flare winter dress made of grey wool featuring box pleats, a contrasting pointed black collar, long sleeves and a buckle belt in the same fabric as the coat dress. By Catherine Walker.

3 – Kate wore the dress on 3rd February 2022 to join Prince Charles and Camilla for their first engagement as a trio in 10 years. They visited The Prince’s Foundation training site for arts and culture at Trinity Buoy Wharf, in London.

2- The Duchess wore this wool dress also on 27th January 2020 to attend a ceremony at Westminster’s Central Hall to mark the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz-Birkenau liberation on Holocaust Memorial Day in London.

1- The Duchess of Cambridge wore this beautiful dress on 19th March 2019 for a visit with the Queen at King’s College in London and later for a solo engagement at the Foundling Museum.

Duchess Kate: Lilac Chiffon Gown by Alexander McQueen

Grecian-style floor length chiffon lilac gown with full skirt and pleated bodice completed with a silver belt. The dress is by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen.

This is a beautiful piece, very regal and elegant.

2- The Duchess wore the gown again on 17th October 2021 for the first ever Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony at Alexandra Palace in London.

1- The Duchess of Cambridge wore it on 9th July 2011 at the BAFTA gala in Los Angeles, USA.
Shoes: ‘Vamp’ Champagne Glitter Platform Sandals by Jimmy Choo
Bag: ‘Ubai’ Clutch in Champagne by Jimmy Choo

Duchess Kate: yellow, white and orange floral ruffled maxi dress by & Other Stories

Yellow, white and orange floral ruffled button up maxi dress featuring long sleeves, a waist tie, puff shoulders, slanted front pockets, three button cuff, a ruffled hem and a mandarin collar. Composition: shell: 100% Polyester, lining: 100% Polyester. By & Other Stories.

2- Kate wore the dress on 13th September 2021 as she was spotted shopping in London with her two children George and Charlotte.

1- The Duchess of Cambridge wore this dress in May 2019 when bringing her children to the Back to Nature garden at the Chelsea Flower show in London.

Duchess Kate: Navy Blazer by Smythe

Cutaway back wool crepe navy blazer by Smythe with embossed gold buttons and a cutaway hem at back. Smythe blazer has a collar and peaked lapels, lightly padded shoulders, long sleeves with button-fastening cuffs, a welt pocket, patch pockets and a single button fastening at front, and is fully lined. By Smythe.

14- Kate wore the jacket with her Navy Polka Dot Pleated Midi Skirt by Alessandra Rich on 2nd July 2021 as she made her first appearance at Wimbledon 2021 and joined British tennis star Tim Henman to watch Jamie Murray in his first round double’s match. The Duchess left before the end of the match and headed to the club kitchen where she helped prepare the classic Wimbledon snack of strawberries and cream. She also went to the Wimbledon Museum.

13- Kate wore the jacket with her ‘Lucanus’ Midnight Blue Trousers by Roland Mouret and her Betty Blue Rainbow Silk Shirt by Lisou on 20th October 2020 to film with William for the Pride of Britain Awards in London. They traveled to St. Bartholomew’s Hospital to speak to frontline workers.

12-  Kate wore the popular jacket with her Green ‘Elliot’ Ribbed Knit Sweater by Mango and her Green Culottes by Zara on 26th February 2020 at a SportsAid event at London Stadium. The Duchess practised taekwondo moves and took to the racetrack.

11- The Duchess of Cambridge wore the jacket with her Ikat Blue Bi-Stretch Skinny Ankle Pants by Gap and her White Off-The-Shoulder Rib Knit Top by H&M on 2nd september 2016 to visit The Eden Project in Cornwall, the world’s largest indoor rainforest and to visit two of the three Scilly Islands: Tresco Island and St. Martin’s.
Shoes: ‘Fleur’ Taupe Suede Espadrilles by Monsoon
Shoes: Taupe Ladies Bala Deck Shoes by Sebago
Bag: ‘Natalie’ Woven Straw Framed Box Clutch Bag Purse by L.K.Bennett

10- The Duchess wore also the jacket with her Stella McCartney “Ridley” dress on 8th July 2016 at the Royal International Air Tattoo in Gloucestershire.
Shoes: ‘Floret’ Trench Nappa Leather Court Pump by L.K. Bennett

9- The Duchess wore it with her “Ridley” cobalt blue dress by Stella McCartney on 29th July 2014 at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
Shoes: ‘Corkswoon’ Navy Suede Wedges by Stuart Weitzman
Bag: ‘Frome’ Navy Suede Clutch by L.K. Bennett

8- The Duchess wore the jacket with her “Tori” Breton top by Ralph Lauren and her 811 Skinny navy Jeans by J Brand on 18th October 2013 for her visit to the Copper Box at the former Olympic Park, London.
Shoes: ‘Corkswoon’ Navy Suede Wedges by Stuart Weitzman

7- On 9th August 2012 she and Harry paid surprise visit to Team GB House and they also chatted with London Fire Brigade volunteers. Kate was also wearing the Smythe jacket and her 811 Skinny navy Jeans by J Brand.
Shoes: ‘Corkswoon’ Navy Suede Wedges by Stuart Weitzman

6- On 8th August Kate attended a Hockey match between Argentina and Great Britain at the Olympic Games. The jacket was worn with her 811 Skinny navy Jeans by J Brand.

5- She wore it again with the “Ridley” cobalt blue dress by Stella McCartney on 2nd August 2012 to watch a tennis game during the Olympic games in London.
Bag: ‘Muse’ Navy Suede Clutch by Stuart Weitzman

4- Kate wore the same jacket on 31st July 2012 at the London Games to cheer again on Zara Phillips, the Queen’s granddaughter. The jacket was combined with her 811 Skinny navy Jeans by J Brand and her Breton stripe knit tank top by Alexander McQueen.
Shoes: ‘Corkswoon’ Navy Suede Wedges by Stuart Weitzman
Bag: ‘Muse’ Navy Suede Clutch by Stuart Weitzman

3- The Smythe jacket was seen again on 30th July 2012 to cheer on Zara Phillips in the Team Jumping final of the three-discipline Olympic equestrian competition. It was combined with her 811 Skinny navy Jeans by J Brand.
Shoes: ‘Corkswoon’ Navy Suede Wedges by Stuart Weitzman

2- We saw the same jacket again a few days later on 6th July 2011 when leaving Yellowknife on their way to visit the Alberta community of Slave Lake, which was badly damaged by fire. The Duchess combined the jacket with her Cream Chiffon Ruffled Blouse by Ralph Lauren and her 811 Skinny navy Jeans by J Brand.
Shoes: ‘Imperia’ Black Wedges by Pied a Terre

1- The Duchess wore the navy blazer with the Manon dress by Mouret on 30th June 2011 at Heathrow Airport in London on departure for an official trip to Canada.
Shoes: ‘Calogera’ Dark Navy Pumps by Manolo Blahnik
Bag: Midnight Polly Push Lock Bag by Mulberry

Duchess Kate: Crepe Yellow Dress by Dolce and Gabbana

Vibrant yellow dress from the brand’s tropical Resort ’17 collection. Crafted from smoothing crepe, this knee-length dress is subtly darted through the bodice for a figure-hugging fit and finished with ruffled sleeves. By Dolce and Gabbana.

Wonderful dress in a sunny colour and nice features.

2- The Duchess wore the elegant dress on 25th September 2020 during a video call with Kangaroo Island, a small community off the south coast of Australia to hear about businesses impacted by devastating bushfires earlier in 2020.

1- The Duchess of Cambridge wore it on 15th July 2018 to attend the Men’s final at Wimbledon.

Duchess Kate: ‘Ridley’ Cobalt Blue Dress by Stella McCartney

Cobalt blue crepe cady dress with a round neck and short sleeves, two-dart front and back detail. The slim-fitting dress has a hidden centre-back zip fastening. 64% viscose, 33% acetate, 3% elastane. It is by Stella McCartney.

I like this dress, I like the simplicity of the cut the colour and the two-dart detailing.

6- This popular dress was seen again on 11th June 2020 during a video call where the Duchess shared a message to encourage people to take part in her Hold Still community-based photography project with the National Portrait Gallery of London.

5- The Stella McCartney “Ridley” dress was worn again with her Navy Blazer by Smythe on 8th July 2016 at the Royal International Air Tattoo in Gloucestershire.
Shoes: ‘Floret’ Trench Nappa Leather Court Pump by L.K. Bennett

4- The Duchess wore it also on 29th July 2014 at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games. She also wore her navy blazer by Smythe.
Shoes: ‘Corkswoon’ Navy Suede Wedges by Stuart Weitzman
Bag: ‘Frome’ Navy Suede Clutch by L.K. Bennett

3- The dress was seen again on 20th April 2014 in Canberra, Australia.
Shoes: Bespoke Navy Blue Suede Pumps by Alexander McQueen

2- She wore it again on 2nd August 2012 to watch a tennis game during the Olympic games in London. Kate also took her navy blazer by Smythe.
Bag: ‘Muse’ Navy Suede Clutch by Stuart Weitzman

1- The Duchess of Cambridge wore it on 19th July 2012 to visit the Games exhibition at National Portrait Gallery in London.
Shoes: Black Satin Round-Toe Pumps by Prada

Duchess Kate: Yellow and White Dress by Roksanda Ilincic

Close fitting bright yellow colorblock wool crepe dress with white underarm and front and back panels, square neck and short sleeves. It is by Roksanda Ilincic.

This is a fabulous dress, so flattering, modern and fun with a bright cheerful colour.

3- This lovely yellow dress was worn also during a video call on 4th June 2020 to pay tribute to Australia’s frontline workers in a video message released by Kensington Palace to mark the country’s inaugural Thank a First Responder Day.

2- This yellow dress was worn again on 7th July 2016 at wimbledon.
Shoes: ‘Malory’ Nude Kid Leather Pump by Rupert Sanderson
Bag: ‘Quincy’ Moonshine White Leather Tote Bag by Victoria Beckham

1- The Duchess of Cambridge wore it on 16th April 2014 in Sydney, Australia.
Shoes: Nude Sledge Pumps by L.K. Bennett
Bag: ‘Natalie’ Woven Straw Framed Box Clutch Bag Purse by L.K.Bennett