How Kate Middleton’s Unique Style Reflects How She Approaches Her Royal Role
Kate Middleton’s unique style says a lot about how she approaches her role as a member of the royal family.
Throughout the years, the Duchess of Cambridge’s fashion has evolved increasingly. Natasha Henson, the editor of British Style Society, told Express that Middleton’s style has more refined with the type of duties she now has to perform as part of the royal family.
“Kate appears to have understated confidence in her style choices and chooses pieces that represent her position as a positive role model. She also isn’t afraid to re-wear statement pieces with a recent Alexander McQueen favorite making another appearance at the recent opening of V&A Dundee,” she said.
According to the fashion editor, Prince William’s wife is also aware that a lot of people look at her for tips and she is making a statement by re-wearing her favorite clothes. The mom of three is also known for choosing affordable high street designs to wear.
“When sporting the latest collections, her public appearances have sparked buying frenzies with pieces selling out within hours. The best thing about Kate’s looks is that they are accessible to all… Whether you shop designer or the high street, the Duchess shows us how easy refined style can be achieved whatever your budget,” she said.
Meanwhile, Middleton’s style also reflects how important being a mom is to her. Henson said that Prince George’s mom usually goes for comfortable yet stylish casual attire to fit her role as a royal and as a hands-on mom.
During her trip to Cumbria with Prince William, Middleton was photographed in her khaki jacket and green jumper, which she paired with her dark shoes.
In related news, Middleton also made headlines this week after it was reported that her choices in jewelry also reveal that she’s already preparing to be Queen. Grant Mobley, a jewelry expert, told Express that Middleton has embraced the brooch trend, which is an accessory that Queen Elizabeth II always wears.
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