At the weekend’s royal wedding between Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling, Princess Catherine turned heads in a cream tweed dress and a wide‑brimmed hat , a look that earned her the label “epitome of wedding guest chic” from royal fashion experts.
Kate’s Monotone Mastery at Peter Phillips’s Big Day
According to the Daily Mail’s Palace Confidential, Amanda Wakeley OBE praised Catherine’s choice of a single “monotone” colour scheme, noting that the cream tweed dress, hat, shoes and bag all matched. Wakeley said the long sleeves, high rounded neck and neat waist “create a beautiful silhouette” that showcases Kate’s figure .
From Raspberry McQueen to Cream Tweed: A Royal Wardrobe Evolution
Rebecca English highlighted Catherine’s 2018 raspberry Alexander McQueen dress for Princess Eugenie’s wedding as a favourite, but noted that the princess had recently given birth to Prince Louis. the shift to longer, more subdued pieces, as seen at Phillips’s wedding , reflects a move toward timeless elegance over bold statements.
What Makes Kate the Ultimate Wedding Guest?
Wakeley and English agree that Kate’s consistent use of British fashion and her ability to blend classic cuts with modern polish make her a global brand ambassador. Their praise underscores a broaer trend of royals setting seasonal style cues for the public.
Who’s the Worst Dressed Royal Guest?
In the same episode, co‑host Claire Cisotti revealed her pick for the worst‑dressed royal wedding guest of all time:Chloe Madeley, whose spaghetti‑strap dress at Harry and Meghan’s 2018 wedding was deemed “a little inappropriate” for St. George’s Chapel.
As Palace Confidential’s hosts unpacked the highs and lows of royal wedding fashon, they reiterated that Kate’s monotone, long‑sleeved ensembles set a new standard for wedding‑guest chic.
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