Kate Middleton takes inspo from Princess Diana in a daring transparent dress
24.06.2022 - 20:27
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Kate Middleton is well-known for her impeccable sense of style, which she rarely, if ever, gets wrong. The 40 year old mother of three is often seen in outfits that give a nod to her late mother-in-law Princess Diana, whether it's a similar dress or an outfit that uses a similar pattern to one worn by the late Princess.
Most recently, it looked like Kate was imitating Princess Diana's famous transparent skirt, in which she was pictured in 1980 whilst working at a nursery prior to marrying Prince Charles. As Kate visited University of Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum with Prince William on Thursday she sported a recycled blue and red patterned LK Bennet midi-dress, which was almost transparent, that showed off the shape of her legs as the wind blew at the garment.
She also donned a pale blue blazer and carried a navy clutch bag, which matched perfectly with her suede £560 Gianvito Rossi court shoes, which she is said to favour highly and has them in many different colours. The Duchess' long brown hair was styled in her signature loose waves that fell past her shoulders and she wore delicate sapphire and diamond drop earrings to complete the elegant look.
Kate and William were visiting the University of Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum to see the unveiling of their first ever official joint portrait. In the fancy royal portrait, Kate could be seen wearing a stunning £1,595 emerald green gown by The Vampire's Wife which she wore during a three-day trip to Dublin in March 2021.
On her feet she wore £875 Manolo Blahnik green satin pumps, and wrapped her arm around her husband of 11 years, the future King of England, Prince William who looked sharp in a suit and tie. Whilst the couple were visiting the city of which they are Duke
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