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Kate Middleton is a designer! Plus, more baby bump developments
See the full look in our Kate Middleton gallery » The baby bump hath arrived! Kinda. As the Duchess of Cambridge’s second pregnancy progresses (she’s at the four month mark, by our counts), her stomach is going from teeny to… less teeny and we will obviously analyze every expectant inch! Today, Kate Middleton made an […]
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Kate Middleton perfectly mixes polka dots and Jenny Packam because what else is new
See the full look in our Kate Middleton gallery » Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge and queen of the high-low mix, was looking particularly cute last night in London, where she took part in the Place2Be Wellbeing Schools Awards. The organization, which the Duchess has been patron of since April of last year, provides in-school […]
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Kate Middleton now has an official lookalike
We thought we were the biggest Kate Middleton fans, but a newly ex-lawyer from Sussex has just proved to us (and the rest of the world) that she holds that title. Christina Spencer just quit her job as a solicitor to start a career as a Kate Middleton lookalike. Mentions of her resemblance to the Duchess escalated after the royal wedding in April 2011, so we guess the reasonable next step was to drop everything and become her. We’re all for spreading the Kate-love, but this may be (okay, totally is) a little too much.
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Kate Middleton recycles, Prince William does normcore at the Commonwealth Games in Scotland
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For those who balk at the thought of wearing your only workout outfit to spinning class each week, look no further than the Duchess of Cambridge, who has made an art out of recycling the same sport-apropos outfit time and time again. At the Commonwealth Games 2014 in Glasgow Scotland today, Kate Middleton went for the good ole skinny jeans (J Brand), navy blazer (Pucci) and cork wedges (Stuart Weitzman) she wore to the Olympics, while on Royal Tour of New Zealand and for various charity events over the past few years. According to guesses from intrepid Kate tweeter What Kate Wore, the uptake in Royal repeats as of late might be a strategic play to offset the cost of Kensington Palace renovations. Also though, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it, right? How many times a week do you wear skinny jeans?
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Kate Middleton cleverly recycles old favourites for this week’s charity and Wimbledon visits
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After a few steady appearances of new pieces, Kate Middleton was back to old favourites for her two latest royal appearances. Yesterday, the Duchess of Cambridge paid a visit to Blessed Sacrament School in London to meet with program coordinators of Place2Be’s (the leading UK provider of school-based mental health support) Moving Parents and Children Together program, as well as greet and chat with many of the young students. For the event, Kate cleverly recycled a coral-pink Goat dress, worn recently underneath a red wool Jonathan Saunders coat. It was refreshing to see the Duchess opt for a different colour palette this time around, with her last few appearances all being shades of blue. Going for a similar look to her Scotland visit (sans coat, of course), she complemented the coral dress with a pair of nude pumps by Jimmy Choo and carried a woven straw clutch by L.K. Bennett. In the jewellery department, she kept it rather simple with her classic Cartier watch and an oldie but goodie: a pair of sterling silver effervescence bubble stiletto earrings by Links of London.
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The more you know: Kate Middleton’s grandmother was a wartime code breaker!
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Kate Middleton and Alexander McQueen really are a match made in style heaven. The Duchess of Cambridge showed her love for the label again today during a visit to England’s Bletchley Park. She looked radiant in a white double-breasted blouse and navy skirt from McQueen’s Pre-Fall 2011 collection. Both pieces feature gold fastenings, the skirt with gold anchor-embossed button embellishments. A repeat outfit from 2011, Kate proves once again that she has the military-chic look down to a T.
Her visit marked the completion of a yearlong, £8 million restoration project returning the heritage and education site to its former World War II appearance. A project significant to the Duchess as her grandmother Valerie Glassborow managed the interception of enemy signals during the war at Bletchley. Valerie and her twin sister Mary worked as duty officers in the Cover Management Y section in 1944. Kate met with code breakers who worked with her grandmother and tried intercepting and decoding a Morse code message herself, donning a pair of headphones and using a replica radio. Too cool.
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OMG, Kate Middleton’s favourite Stuart Weitzman shoe is now available for customization
Photography by Danny Martindale/WireImage Like many others, we’ve fallen for the Kate (Middleton) Effect: the worldwide phenomenon that turned normies into royal stalkers and turned royal stalkers into shopping addicts alike. Having been blessed by a Duchess-worthy stamp of approval, footwear brand Stuart Weitzman has capitalized on said Kate Effect by creating a customizable service for her favourite shoe, the Corkswoon.
Since debuting a pair during the 2012 Olympics, Kate has gone on to wear Stuart Weitzman’s Corkswoon wedges numerous times, from canoe trips to volley ball matches to pit stops in Australia. Now, shoppers can choose from 15 season-complementing colours of suede, including lemon yellow, haze tan, and of course Kate’s royally famous navy. You can also choose between the classic cork or natural braided jute wedge bottom for your very own swoon-worthy pair…pun totally intended. The SWxYOU: Corkswoon program launched yesterday and will only be available for two weeks.
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Kate Middleton’s top 10 Royal Tour looks: The best from New Zealand and Australia
See our top 10 picks » See every look Kate wore Down Under! » It’s with an elegant single tear that we bid farewell to the Royal Tour of Australia and New Zealand. It’s been a sartorial slice to be sure, with Kate Middleton breaking out her finest coatdresses, peplums and pillbox hats over three […]
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Bye guys! The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge bid adieu to Australia with Prince George in tow
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On the final day of the Royal Tour, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge helped commemorate Anzac Day, Australia and New Zealand’s annual day of remembrance. First, at a early morning (dawn, to be exact) service and later during the commemorative ceremony, the two helped lay wreaths and place poppies on the wall of remembrance at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Later in the day, they were off to Sydney, where they boarded a plane back to London four days shy of their third wedding anniversary.
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Kate Middleton continues to be perfect in Canberra with two stellar designer looks
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After three weeks of straight up Kate stalking, it’s nice to know the Duchess of Cambridge can still surprise and delight. On the final night of the Royal Tour, Kate did the black-and-white trend perfectly, wearing Texan-born designer Lela Rose for the first time. Pairing the airy white peplum dress alongside black accessories (suede Jimmy Choo Cosmic pumps and Mulberry Bayswater clutch, check!) is a new thing for the Duchess and pretty modern when you think about it—it wasn’t too long ago that dark accessories were considered a no-go with white dresses. The circular lace trim is also a step away from the typical, providing a peekaboo effect for Kate’s mega-toned upper arms. The black-tie reception was given the Governor-General in honour of the Royals and, capping a day of sightseeing in Canberra.
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Kate Middleton attempts DJing! (In Alexander McQueen, no less)
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After yesterday’s glamping experience, Kate Middleton was back to her typically regal ways as the Royal tour of Australia continued in Adelaide. Arriving at Edinburgh RAAF base this morning, Kate wore a pastel pink peplum top and skirt by go-to Alexander McQueen as she greeted the latest batch of eager onlookers and a 6-year-old girl from the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were then driven to the suburb of Elizabeth, which was named for the Queen in 1963. The two visited youth workshop Northern Sound Studio, where Kate basically made GIF history faux-spinning some records and persuading Prince William to follow suit. Later, the Duke and Duchess greeted with more Royal fans while unveiling Prince George Square.
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Kate Middleton puts DVF’s iconic wrap dress to good use in Australia
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When Diane Von Furstenberg hit the scene back in the ’70s, her wrap dress was the most significant piece in any working woman’s wardrobe. “Feel like a woman, wear a dress,” she often said. What she really meant was “Feel like a woman, while calling the shots like a man.” How fitting it is to see history’s most “real world” Royal sporting one of those iconic dresses today. And digging earth at that!
Earlier today, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Australia’s Blue Mountains. The rugged natural region is a hotspot for adventure-seekers and brushfires alike, the latter of which damaged over 200 properties in the area last year. Arriving by helicopter (Kate’s hair was in a pony for the ride, just FYI), the ever-dutiful couple met with brushfire victims and first responders as well as some adorable Girl Guides who opted to say “princess” instead of “cheese” for their Kate Middleton photo op. The couple also partook in a tree planting ceremony where Kate put that DVF to good use, as she dug some space for the red eucalyptus planted to commemorate last year’s damage.
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