The 39-year-old Duchess of Cambridge has become famous since becoming the girlfriend of Prince William , and has made some subtle adjustments to her wardrobe.
Kate Middleton (Kate Middleton) wore her statement during a visit to the East London Mosque
Nowadays, Kate will never be attracted to the store by low jeans and suspender tops, and there is almost no time for her It doesn't look perfect. In order to get engaged, the Duchess developed her own dress style, featuring tailor-made, modest dresses and high-quality pieces.
celebrity designer Lucas Armitage said that over the years Kate’s wardrobe update is "arguably, this is the greatest style upgrade of the modern era."
This is Kate’s subtlety in preparing to become a queen. Adjustment.
Kate (Kate) wore low-rise jeans
z12 at the British Triathlon Festival held in Gatcombe Park in 2005. Kate (Kate) and her father Michael (Michael) in 2005 at the University of St Andrews (University of St Andrews) St. Andrews) held graduation
Long before she married the royal family, denim had become a must-have in Kate's wardrobe.
In 2005, we saw her low-rise jeans with a boho belt and cowboy boots.
Lucas said: "Although her love for denim has been around for many years, there are few days to wear denim now, but her 2020 jeans are of course much taller and more fashionable. Straight-leg slim style."
Kate (Kate) wore a Lipsy casual dress
in 2007. Kate always looks radiant when going out in public, and her underwear is never visible during the event.
As early as 2007, we saw Kate wearing a Lipsey dress. Lucas said: “Here, we see a more relaxed Kate bra strap on display.
” Although we may not see any bra strap today , But the print of this dress is still retained on the clothes she likes to wear now. "
Kate is said to ensure that bra straps
are not exposed in public using tactical underwear. Myka Meier, an etiquette expert, said that Kate’s secret style is to use shapewear or sewn bras
, according to experts, seamless panties. Underwear or shapewear can prevent panty marks
Royal etiquette expert Michael Meyer said that the Duchess of Cambridge relied on strapless and seamless underwear to create a bright appearance.
said: "Underwear and bras are also considered private. Underwear, for members of the royal family, it is impossible to show underwear. There are several ways to hide the bra straps, one of which is actually sewn in the bra. The second option is a strapless shapewear, which can be buckled at the bottom or leggings. "
Lucas said that Kate likes to use the mid-length dress style template and update it according to the seasons
Kate's belt draws her waist
Lucas said Kate likes it. Use the style template of the mid-length dress and update it according to the season.
He said that we often see Kate wearing similar dresses again, adding: “This is the tie detail at the waist, and the touch-up below the knee.
She always pays attention to her waist; whether it is wrapped orIt's a tie.
"The length below the knee gives a lady-like feeling, which may be a bit boring for girls in their 20s.
" When you find a style that suits you, you can keep it as a template and use a new print And the details are updated, this will indeed show up. "
One of Kate's favorite looks right now is the tights and court shoes
. Close-up shots show that Kate uses a sticky cushion to prevent her from slipping off her heels.
Lucas said we have seen Kate uses a combination of leggings and court shoes, which has become her mainstream match.
Royal insider Victoria Arbitt revealed that women in the royal family must wear tights in public. Before
, the duchess had in her shoes. The sticky pad can help fix the leggings in the high heels, smart!
and this thing is very cheap.
Kate (Kate) often wears jackets as the focus, and the hem and bottoms are perfectly matched
Lucas said, Kate Another main habit of Zhang is to wear a coat or an outer garment, and “wear more like a dress.”
He explained: “She often wears a fashionable coat to make it the cherry on the fashion cake.
"The classic Kate style is a flared jacket with a slightly mid-waist waist." The
designer added that we often see Kate now perfectly match the hem of her coat with her dress.
Lucas added: “If you use needles and thread conveniently, this will be an easy-to-implement loom, and it will give people a chic and perfect feel.”
Kate knows how to put it on Stunning dresses suitable for royal use, such as Jenny Packham (Jenny Packham)
at the 2011 dinner. Kate usually insists on royal etiquette in her daily wardrobe, but Lucas said she knows she will be dazzled when the occasion demands it. The designer
said that the duchess wore Jenny Parkham's dress for the first time at the 2011 dinner, which made her chin hang down.
He said: "This is the first time we have seen her throw away her own fashion rule book, just wearing a stop dress on the show floor is dazzling.
"This is her first fashion moment, she looks It really feels like the queen who can take off the crown and become the future queen. "
Kate wore a Warehouse chestnut shirt last year
. She may be a member of the royal family, but we have seen Kate mix and match her wardrobe in the tall closet in recent years. She also likes to recycle her favorite items.
Lucas said: "It is also important to note that Kate uses affordable brands, giving the impression that she has a moderate attitude towards fashion in terms of budget.
"She has also rearranged many items in the closet. This is a modern and fresh style of royal dress."
Last October , the Duchess of Cambridge wore a high-necked maroon sweater from the warehouse.
Kate sewed heavy objects to her skirts to make sure they hung beautifully
During a trip to Canada in 2011, strong winds disturbed her dress and hair
The Duchess of Cambridge tried to avoid malfunctioning in the wardrobe. The secret of skirts and clothes standing upright is to increase weight.
weights are added to the hem of the clothes to ensure they hang perfectly and try to prevent them from flying in the wind.
It is said that the queen sewed round lead curtain weights in all of her handmade garments. They were 1 inch wide and weighed less than an ounce.
, the 94-year-old man is believed to have passed this valuable advice to Kate, the royal couturierTurt Pavin said: "I just added some weight to the hem of her clothes and coat, which makes them hang beautifully."