Kate Middleton is the most precious jewel in the British crown. Since she became Princess of Wales last September, Prince William’s wife’s schedule has increased remarkably. Every week she meets several official commitments in which, in addition to wasting sympathy, she dazzles with her outfits.
Once the summer season begins, the princess usually puts aside her favorite work uniform, a comfortable and infallible set made up of a blazer and pants, and opts for romantic dresses, either plain or with her favorite print, that of moles. But in recent weeks, Middleton has been heavily questioned for non-stop releasing designs that look a lot like the ones she already has in her closet.
A waste of money that the British are not liking at all and that now Kate has wanted to respond with a strategy that other royals follow: recycling their favorite designs. This past Wednesday, the Princess of Wales inaugurated the children’s version of the Victoria Museum
Middleton was retrieving the pastel pink dress by Beulah London that she debuted for the Wimbledon tournament in July 2021. The then-Duchess of Cambridge dazzled in the competition with a short-sleeved design, buttons on the chest, a flared skirt and a belt in the same tone that stylized his silhouette.
A sophisticated creation that she gave a second life to this week with white pumps by Gianvito Rossi and diamond and white gold earrings by Mappin
A day before, Kate once again decided to recycle one of the designs from her acclaimed wardrobe. It was Alessandra Rich’s navy blue dress with a white polka dot print that she wore for the first time at Wimbledon last year. A piece with a peplum at her waist to highlight her figure that she wore with two-tone pumps, a white bag and pearl earrings.