The Princess of Wales’ owns designer outfits in a variety of colors

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June 9, 2024

Recognized for her commitment to reuse, the often opts for repurposed apparel or, at least, common designs.

Kate frequently purchases her favorite designs in various colors, choosing to show a new search for each relationship.

She wears an Emilia Wickstead dress in four different colors, which is her favorite dress.

The prince’s demure, streamlined style formula is apparent, she often deviates from it.

Ok, we delve deeper into Kate’s prized- and colourful- bedroom, which also features clothes by designers including Catherine Walker and Alexander McQueen.

Emilia Wickstead ‘Kate’ clothing

The Princess of Wales has a wardrobe mainstay, with only one outfit.

Emilia Wickstead’s ‘Kate ‘ dress was actually named after the imperial, following her repeat purchases.

Lengthy- sleeved and cinched at the waist, the unique A- line frocks do vary somewhat in length and neckline, with some featuring a bateau neck, while others are flat.

Kate was second spotted sporting the purple version at the London Global Ministerial Mental Health Summit in 2018.

To inaugurate the Anna Freud Centre in London, the king made an olive green edition of the clothing less than a month later.

She wore the imperial blue dress to the National Emergencies Trust’s start event in 2019.

Most recently, Kate opted for a longer, green variation, when she welcomed Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden to Windsor Castle next November.

Kate also has a three-color Emilia Wickstead layer dress. Since 2012, she has been seen sporting various outfits.

Crafted from sheep, the beautiful fit- and- burst image is characterised by a wrap front, top lapels and concealed closure.

Kate rightly wore the style in forest alternative for the 2012 St Patrick’s Day festival held in Aldershot.

Ten years later, in 2022, she opted for a beige orange type to enter the Easter Sunday church services at St George’s Chapel, Windsor.

She made an artful gate at a Buckingham Palace garden party the following year, this time wearing a coral dress.

Jenny Packham sequins ‘Tenille’ and ‘Georgia’ dresses

Kate attends an evening reception at Buckingham Palace in 2023

During her five-day official tour of Pakistan in 2019, we got a second glance of the Princess ‘ shimmering Jenny Packham clothing.

The £3, 640 dress, which was made of sapphire satin, had carefully placed stones at the waist and was covered in sequins.

Kate teamed it with a custom brake made by the British artist at the Royal Variety Performance in 2021, making the magnificent architecture her own.

This costume, which the royal has worn on two significant occasions, also has a sparkling champagne type in the prince’s wardrobe.

She first wore the item to a reception at Buckingham Palace after that time after receiving it at Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa Al Saif’s wedding welcome in Jordan in 2023.

Catherine Walker ‘Marianne ‘ cover clothing

The 'Marianne' coat dress by Catherine Walker was a go-to for Kate between 2011 and 2017. Above: Kate attends the Order of the Garter Service at Windsor Castle in the outfit in 2016
Kate arrives in Berlin with Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte in 2017

Since joining the Royal Family, Kate has damaged numerous garments designed by Catherine Walker.

Ironically, Princess Diana was even a loyal customer, having worn over 1, 000 clothes from the developer during her life.

Emilia Wickstead’s ‘ Marianne’ cover dress, featuring top lapels, a individual- shouldered front and ruffled skirt, was a head- to for Kate between 2011 and 2017.

A scarlet version was unveiled by the royal during the 2016 Windsor Castle ceremony and the 2011 royal tour of Canada.

In 2017, she opted for the same wool coat dress, in cornflower blue, to mark her arrival in Berlin with Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

Suzannah ‘ Flippy Wiggle ‘ dress

The royal debuted Suzannah's 'Flippy Wiggle' dress at Wimbledon in 2019
Kate visits the Anna Freud Centre in 2023

The Princess epitomised summer chic when she arrived at Wimbledon in 2019, wearing Suzannah’s iconic ‘Flippy Wiggle’ dress.

Channelling the All England Club’s all- white dress code, her 1940s- inspired dress was crafted from Italian crepe, with a skimming fit and fluid skirt.

Kate wore the design so many times that it was in 2020, 2022, and 2023.

The royal made a forest green version of the outfit shortly after making a brief appearance at the Anna Freud Centre in London to mark Mental Health Awareness Week.

Preen ‘Finella’ dress

Kate attends a Government of British Columbia reception at Government House in 2016
The royal attends the Place2Be Wellbeing in Schools Awards at Mansion House in London in 2016

Kate chose a red dress for a reception in Canada during her 2016 royal tour, demonstrating her diplomatic attire.

The asymmetric” Finella” gown, which is from Preen, was constructed with a light satin material and a loose-fitting A-line skirt.

The Princess was so taken with the design that she later purchased the same style in black and wore it to the Place2Be Wellbeing in Schools Awards later that year.

Catherine Walker ‘Beau Tie ‘ coat dress

At the 'Together at Christmas' carol service in 2021, Kate wore a coat dress by Catherine Walker
Sharp-eyed fans noticed that Kate had previously worn the 'Beau Tie' coat, in black, to the funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in 2021

The Princess is renowned for her literal dressing prowess. This style asset was exemplified with her Christmas 2021 ensemble.

Kate wore head- to- toe red for the ‘Together at Christmas’ carol service, held at Westminster Abbey.

Her outfit was a well-known coat dress by Catherine Walker. It was made of wool and had a striking bow tied into two soft pleats at the shoulder.

Sharp- eyed fans noticed that Kate had previously worn the ‘Beau Tie’ coat, in black, to the funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in 2021.

LK Bennett ‘Madison’ dress

Kate attends the 2019 King Power Royal Charity Polo Day
Kate plays football during a visit to Cambridgeshire in 2022

It’s clear that LK Bennett’s ‘Madison’ midi dress is a favourite of Kate’s.

Between 2015 and 2022, she has shown how versatile the design is by wearing it on both formal and informal occasions.

The royal paired it with sky-high heels as she debuted the lavender version at a special event at Berry Brothers & Rudd in Kensington.

For a family day at the polo, Kate decided to get the raspberry pink version and pair it with espadrille wedges and a crossbody bag.

She chose to wear it that same year for the CBBC Blue Peter Royal Garden Competition and, in 2020, for a virtual bingo game for residents of care homes.

During a visit to Cambridge in June 2022, she later styled the frock with a longline wool coat.

Emilia Wickstead ‘Alice’ dress

Kate attends a garden party at Buckingham Palace in 2012
Kate visits the Centre for Addiction Treatment Studies in Warminster in 2015

Kate wore Emilia Wickstead’s fit-and-flare dresses frequently during her first years as a member of the Royal Family.

Kate chose the brand’s “Alice” frock in pale pink for one of her first official engagements, a 2012 Buckingham Palace garden party.

She exuded elegance in the design, combining a square neckline, cinched waist and pleated skirt that fell to the knee.

Soon afterwards, the Princess opted to have the dress made in teal.

She wore this version in 2015, during a visit to the Centre for Addiction Treatment Studies, in Warminster.

Alexander McQueen V- neck gown

The Princess of Wales pictured after the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla in 2023
Kate attends the annual Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace in 2019

At the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla last May, The Princess of Wales stunned in an Alexander McQueen ivory silk crepe gown.

The figure- skimming piece was elevated by silver bullion and embroidery, incorporating the floral emblems of the UK: rose, thistle, daffodil and shamrock.

Its silhouette resembled the velvet dress Kate wore to a meeting of the Diplomatic Corps at Buckingham Palace in 2019?

pleated dress by Alexander McQueen

Kate attends Trooping the Colour in 2017
Kate attends the wedding of Princess Eugenie of York and Jack Brooksbank at St George's Chapel in 2018

Kate chose to wear a dress from Alexander McQueen’s autumn/winter 2016 collection for Trooping the Colour in 2017.

A paperbag waist and pleated skirt were the features of the luxurious silk-wool blend design.

McQueen added sleeves and a longer skirt for the royal, who looked stunning in the cotton candy hue.

Kate resurrected the skater look at Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s wedding in 2018, this time choosing a deeper raspberry shade.

Alexander McQueen coat dress

Kate has chosen this elegant Alexander McQueen coat dress for significant occasions, such as weddings and christenings.

For Princess Charlotte’s christening in 2015, Kate looked impeccable in an ivory wool coat dress.

She opted for the same style, in primrose yellow, for the 2018 wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle at St George’s Chapel in Windsor.

Kate wore the design in pale blue for the third time later that year at the Westminster Abbey service to honor the Royal Air Force’s centennial.

midi coat dress from Eponine London

Kate wore the same design in blue for a visit to Clydeside Distillery, Scotland, in 2021
She sported the same design in burgundy for the Royal Carols: Together At Christmas 2022 and during a visit to St David's Cathedral in 2023

This elegant coat dress from Eponine London has been key to Kate’s wardrobe, making appearances on several occasions.

Constructed from wool, the longline silhouette has a wrap front, ruched seams and contrasting buttons.

Kate made the decision to wear the cobalt version of this outerwear when she visited Clydeside Distillery in Scotland in 2021.

For both the Royal Carols: Together At Christmas 2022 and a 2023 visit to St. David’s Cathedral, she wore the same burgundy design.

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