
Middleton Is Memorable In Magenta
Despite the fact that Kate is a royal family member, she has no problem repeating outfits and we salute her for that! She’s been seen wearing this magenta suit twice in the past. The first time was in January 2017. While this Oscar de la Renta piece if from the 2015 fall collection, it’s definitely timeless. This time, she wore it to the Nook Children’s Hospice for a visit in 2019.

Middleton Is Memorable In Magenta
She Is A True Fashion Recycler
The Duchess’ habit of outfit recycling is pretty amazing if you ask us. Another example is this stunning Barbara Casasola off-the-shoulder dress. It’s the second time she’s worn the cream-colored number. Wearing it to the first Addiction Awareness Week gala, she accessorized it with glittery pumps and a satin clutch.

She Is A True Fashion Recycler
A Nod To Her In-Laws
When she went to the Trooping the Color parade, Kate wore a beautiful pastel yellow Alexander McQueen dress. Her matching yellow fascinator was designed by Philip Treacy. This event was a rare joint appearance of her and Meghan together since Meghan had just gotten out of maternity leave at the time.

A Nod To Her In-Laws
Using Fashion To Show Respect
Sporting matching green outfits as a nod to the official Pakistani color, Prince William and Kate looked incredible. The Duchess of Cambridge wore a shimmery floor-length Jenny Packham dress along with a dupatta scarf. Prince William also is the first male royal family member to wear a knee-length sherwani.

Using Fashion To Show Respect
She Is A Style Legend
We’re about to show you even older pictures to show you just how stylish Kate is. This sequined and studded gown is from the 2011 Jenny Packham collection. This was one of the first outfits the Duchess recycled. This is also one dress that cemented her status as a fashion icon! Taken in 2016, this picture is when Kate attended a charity gala dinner held at Houghton Hall in King’s Lynn.

She Is A Style Legend
Blue And Beautiful
While on the royal tour of Pakistan, Kate had several iconic looks. On the first day of the tour, she donned a traditional Pakistani garment called shalwar kameez. This one was designed by Catherine Walker. The teal color reminded others of the shalwar kameez Princess Diana wore when she visited Pakistan in 1996.

Blue And Beautiful