5 Kate Middleton Fashion Hacks You Should Know By Now
Kate Middleton has used a number of fashion hacks to keep things in place whenever she steps out.
Here's a list of the Duchess of Cambridge's secrets to making a fashion statement. Check it out and learn how a royal keeps things perfect in photos.
Static Clothing
Middleton is one of the most photographs royal figure, so she makes sure that she looks decent whenever she's out in public. But, there was a time when her skirt was caught in the wind and to avoid it from happening again, she uses a special body suit.
"Often they wear body suits and clothes that actually increase static so it's much hard for something to fly up," Myka Meier said. "So you have an undergarment that is almost like a body suit that is one tactic that is used."
Non-Slip Tights
Prince William's wife reportedly uses John Lewis on-slip tights to keep her shoes from slipping off her feet. In this way, she can walk comfortably and without worries. Middleton was photographed several times with her heels caught in grate but her footwear never slipped from her foot.
Insoles
Middleton can carry on using heels all day because she uses Alice Bow insoles. This product is designed to blend comfort and style. It allows her to endure the day without suffering from the usual discomfort of wearing heels.
Picking And Matching
The royal mom of three is popular for re-wearing her outfits. But whenever she does, she always makes sure to add a new spin by pairing it with a new belt, shoes, bag or fascinator.
Tailored Outfits
The Duchess of Cambridge has been seen wearing Sarah Burton or Emilia Wickstead dresses. Although she uses dresses that one can easily purchase, Middleton is closely associated with her designers.
For instance, she closely works with her favorite designer Jenny Packham to make sure that her wardrobe fit for her perfectly. "I absolutely work directly with Kate, it's always quite the collaboration!" Packham said of working with Middleton, adding that she thinks the royal mom's style is "great" and "very British."
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