Despite the intense scrutiny her wardrobe is under as a senior royal, Kate has never been afraid to wear favourite pieces for public outings on multiple occasions.
has been wearing outfits on repeat. While it led her to be dubbed “thrifty Kate” in the tabloid press at first, the royal’s practice of shopping from her own wardrobe increasingly sends out a strong message about the importance of sustainability in fashion.Whether it’s a Catherine Walker coat dress or an Alexander McQueen blouse, there are pieces in Kate’s wardrobe that she’s turned to time and again over the years. Below, see 17 of the Duchess of Cambridge’s best repeat outfits to date.
A year later, she re-wore the pastel number for the Global Ministerial Mental Health Summit in London.Kate first wore this belted blue coat by Alexander McQueen while visiting New Zealand in 2014, later recycling the look at an engagement in Birkenhead five years later.Always a fan of a suit skirt, Kate first wore this fuchsia set by Oscar de la Renta for the Guild of Health Writers Conference in 2017, before bringing it back out for a visit to the Royal Opera House in 2019.
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