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Showing posts with label Black Prada Pumps. Show all posts

Kate Middleton at Zara Phillips' Pre-Wedding Party on the Britannia


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Yawn.
C'mon Kate, work with us here.
We're sure you didn't want to steal Zara's spotlight and that's commendable.
We love the fact that you're willing to recycle outfits even though you've got
a bank account healthier than a marathon-running Pippa.
It's all good.
Except, not so soon...


We kind of love when Kate pulls out an item we haven't seen since 2006 and makes it new again, but she should wait at least six months before wearing the same dress to big events in  our opinion (the opinion that counts, obviously). At least KMidd's green Diane von Furstenberg dress--the same one the Duchess wore in L.A.--is pretty and a nice enough colour. For Zara's party Kate switched up the shoes, opting for black pumps instead--ostensibly her standard black Pradas, but we can't be sure from these pics.

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Bride-to-be Zara Phillips looked pretty (and ready to party--we bet she'd be great fun, that Zara) in a one-shouldered tie dye dress (the Alice + Olivia Bree) in hues reminiscent of the water. Appropriate when your bash is being held on a yacht. Zara's sky-high nude platform heels seem to be the sexy night version of the Sledge2 worn with an oversize animal print clutch, which we're not sure we're feeling with that dress.

And who is homeboy with the plaid pants?
We want to party with him too.


It also looks like Kate is carrying her Anya Hindmarch Maud clutch,
the same one she usually pairs with the Prada pumps.

Royal Tour of North America: Day 3 - Kate Plants a Tree, Wears a Grey Sheath Dress


Day 3 of the royal tour, which would have also been Princess Diana's 50th birthday, saw Kate Middleton choose a rather subdued shade for her smart shift dress. Just another sign that the Duchess seems to have fully grasped the fact that her clothes can--and do--conduct messages and feelings loud and clear. And while Kate might not be a fashion icon per se, she does use fashion and style in a deft and diplomatic way.


The little added interest on the back of the Duchess' dress was a fine finishing touch. The Cambridges were at Rideau Hall to plant a tree, a symbol of their trip and their love. Charles and Diana planted their tree on William's first birthday. Here KMidd receives a curtsy from the Governor General's uber cute granddaughter.

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Kate's grey dress is the Kensington from Catherine Walker, a fave of the late Princess of Wales and the designer of Carole Middleton's wedding suit.



Thanks to eagle eyed Chiara (and Sogni e Sorrisi who posted about her find), Kate's dove grey clutch has now been ID'd as the Somerton bag in Silver suede and leather from Hobbs.




Kate's silver/grey pumps are by Tabitha Simmons, in the same design as the black pumps shown above. The heels below show the same pattern as the Duchess' shoes.




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Later on William and Kate participated in a cooking class.
Kate kept on the same grey Catherine Walker dress but
changed out the accessories, opting for her black Anya
Hindmarch Maud clutch and black Prada pumps.


For this day Kate chose to accessorize with
her Links of London Hope Egg Earrings.

Royal Tour of North America: Day 2 - Kate in Purple Issa at Canada Day Concert

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Kate rocked Issa London again at the Canada Day concert she attended with Prince William. Beating the heat with a chic updo and a plunging neckline we can't deny that Kate looked relatively polished, but this dress definitely isn't our fave on her. The cut seems wrong and it doesn't look like it hangs properly, almost sagging around the boob area. We much preferred Kate's beautiful blue engagement announcement Issa.



Kate kept her Anya Hindmarch Bespoke Maud clutch close at hand and wore her black Prada pumps -- the same bag and shoes the Duchess wore when meeting the Obamas in London and at a recent wedding.


The Duchess also added some sparkle with the same diamond maple leaf pin she wore earlier in the day paired with a pair of simple drop earrings (we're not sure if these are Kate's or also borrowed from the Queen).

Oh, and Wills? This no-tie look almost reminds us of why we used to swoon over you and tack your People covers to our bedroom walls when we were 12.

Kate Middleton at Prince Philip's 90th Birthday: Part Deux

Photo: Robin Bell/The Daily Mail


After the official service to honour Prince Philip's birthday, the Duke of Edinburg's immediate family got together for a more intimate soiree. For the family dinner Kate wore a decidedly wrinkly coral Stella McCartney that Madonna originally sported in 2008 at the amfAR Gala in Cannes. According to Grazia, Kate bought the dress for  £305--it was originally £1425--at a Joseph sale pre-wedding.



We can't figure out this look. The colour is fab but it doesn't seem to hang properly on Kate. Take this as a lesson barganistas--a sale is only a score if it looks good on you!

The Duchess Recycles Black and White Zara for Friend's Wedding


After the Trooping the Colour, Kate Middleton did a quick change to attend the wedding of old friend Sam Waley-Cohen to Bella Ballin. Who, you ask? Well, ol' Sam has the distinction of being the man who is said to have brought Will and Kate back together after their 2007 split.

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Kate, ever considerate of her sartorial choices, seemed to play down her look so as not to overshadow the bride (well, at least she tried), choosing a slim, monochromatic Zara dress that we last saw her wear outside Boujis nightclub in 2007. The Duchess stuck with the black Treacy hat she wore earlier and also wore her Links of London Bubble Earrings, and the same black Prada pumps and Anya Hindmarch Maud clutch that she wore when meeting with the Obamas earlier this month.


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We totally love that Kate recycles her fashions (and we're glad she got rid of that belt, too). She's great at making everything old look new again. What we can't get over is how different Kate looks these days.

And, Pippa, you were on shaky ground with us to start with. Your Royal Hotness or whatever they're calling you these days (we prefer Harry's rumored nickname for her--Commando--bwah!), you've failed miserably with this ensemble. Mother-of-the-brideish is putting it mildly. Ugly and ill-fitting is about right.

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Think Kate's the only royal who knows the benefits of shopping their closet?
Nuh uh says Beatrice. Ms. York showed up at the wedding in the
same purple blazer and hat she was seen sporting in 2009.
We love the clutch! 

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The happy couple!

 

 

The Duchess of Cambridge Meets the Obamas in Reiss


So much for keeping a low profile.

Just returned from their private honeymoon in the Seychelles, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge found themselves thrust back into the spotlight as they welcomed the Obamas to London. Not that we mind. And we hear that Will and Kate won't be participating in the big state dinner, a way to show that they're not really working members of the Firm--yet--despite the fact that they've proven so popular.


Kate Middleton went for Reiss again, this time the Shola Bandage Dress. Demand for the dress was so high that the Reiss website crashed from traffic overload after these snaps were beamed 'round the world. Such is the power of KMidd. We do love how Kate makes high street and reasonably affordable (in this case £175) outfits look like a million bucks.




Kate accessorized with simple black Prada pumps and the Anya Hindmarch Maud clutch in black. Could Kate's shell necklace be something she brought back from her island getaway?


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The Reiss dress was an inspired choice: understated, but with enough subtle detailing to make it interesting. There is one thing we need to get off our chests, though. Here goes...

KMidd, girl, we love you, but didn't they have food in the Seychelles?
Seriously. For the love of all that is holy, Eat. A. Cheeseburger.
'Kay? Thanks! Luvs, Us

And we're also not feeling Michelle Obama's prom-y and pastel-y outfit from Barbara Tfank. That pink bolero is hideous. Obvs, in this case, Britain has won the war. The style war that is.


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Old School Stylings: Kate Middleton at Peter Phillips' Wedding

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In the run up to the royal wedding we thought we'd take a look back at some of Kate Middleton's iconic looks through the years, in no particular order, really. Let us know if there are any great Kate outfits we miss! The first we'll touch on is the ensemble that Ms. Middleton sported at the wedding of Peter Phillips, first cousin of Prince William and the son of Princess Anne, to Canadian Autumn Kelly. The couple came under intense fire after they sold their wedding photos to Hello!, but what can you do.



Photos out of the pages of Hello!


We did think it was a bit weird that Wills skipped his cousin's nuptials in favour of attending a wedding with his ex-girlfriend, but, whatevs. I guess royals really are that much different than the rest of us. Kate looked fresh, chic and pretty in a fabulous pink satin double-breasted jacket worn over a black Issa dress that featured some slightly risque (for a future princess) sheer panelling. There's a better view of the dress itself in the third photo above. Kate accessorized with a black hat (we could have done without the funerary netting), pink satin shoes and a pink satin box clutch by Prada.


This is also the wedding where Princess Beatrice appeared in a multi-coloured McQueen dress that she topped off with a turquoise clutch and a butterfly fascinator.


The groom's sister, Zara Phillips, sported a strapless green Vera Wang gown just like the other attendants. Wang? Really? We could have sworn we have a few of these typical bridesmaids dresses in our closets. In that damn wedding green shade (you know the one...pretty but almost a non-colour). And what was with all the girls and those awful tan lines?


Peter Phillips and Autumn Kelly exiting St. George's Chapel.
The bride wore a pretty tiara loaned to her by the Princess Royal.
Otherwise we're kinda underwhelmed.