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Princess Kate Shines in Sustainable Style at Young V&A Event

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Princess Kate Shines in Sustainable Style at Young V&A Event

The 41-year-old royal turned heads in a beautiful blush pink Crete midi dress, crafted by the London-based designer Buehler.

This particular piece, valued at £695, first graced her wardrobe during the Wimbledon finals back in 2021.

On that memorable day at Wimbledon, Kate paired the dress with affordable Aldo shoes priced at just £30.

Fast forward to her recent appearance, and she opted for a more elevated look, donning chic white stilettos along with eye-catching map pin and web earrings.

With her hair styled in relaxed curls, she radiated a fresh summer vibe that perfectly complemented the occasion.

Kate's makeup was equally on point, showcasing her natural beauty.

She went for lightly penciled eyebrows, a touch of black eyeliner, and a creamy foundation that enhanced her complexion without overshadowing her features.

By choosing to skip bracelets and necklaces, the princess allowed her statement dress to take center stage, embodying elegance and simplicity.

Her fashion choices seem to have sparked a trend among royals and celebrities alike.

Since she first wore this exquisite dress, it has been spotted on various figures, including , Sophie Windsor, and Princess Mary of Denmark.

Not just royalty, but even television personalities like Holly Willoughby, Lucy Mecklenburg, and Laura Ann Barr have embraced the same stunning design.

Buehler London, the brand behind the dress, was co-founded in 2010 by Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs and Lavinia Brennan.

It has quickly become a favorite among the royal family, with Kate frequently choosing their designs for public engagements.

Her affinity for the label further emphasizes her commitment to sustainable fashion, as she reuses outfits rather than opting for new ones.

The royal has dedicated significant time and effort to advocating for early childhood development, and this event was an opportunity to see the fruits of a three-year, £13 million renovation.

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