Jenny Packham is one of Kate Middleton's go-to designers.
She wore ensembles by Packham after the birth of each of her children.
Kate also wore a Packham look for her famous walkabout at Windsor Castle after the Queen's death.
In June 2011, the Duchess of Cambridge sparkled in a dreamy blush gown from Jenny Packham at a gala dinner.
Kate Middleton in 2011.
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She wore the glamorous number, which was dripping with metallic embellishments and had an iridescent quality, for the ARK (Absolute Return for Kids) 10th Anniversary Gala Dinner. Delicate beads and chiffon sleeves gave the dress an ethereal feel.
Wearing a pale-yellow frock, Kate arrived at the Calgary Airport in Canada for the eighth day of the Royal Tour in July 2011.
Kate Middleton in Jenny Packham in 2011.
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Kate wore a pair of classic nude heels with her pastel ensemble. Puffed sleeves and coated buttons further refined the dress.
In a vibrant teal Packham gown, Kate attended an event ahead of the London 2012 Summer Olympics in May of that year.
Kate Middleton in 2012.
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Lacy cap sleeves and a billowing pleated skirt made this Packham dress an adventurous selection for Kate. An embellished ribbon was the focal point of the gently draped fabric.
In July 2013, after giving birth to Prince George, Kate appeared outside St Mary's Hospital in a periwinkle-blue polka-dot sundress.
Kate Middleton with Prince William and Prince George in 2013.
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Kate, who commemorated the happy moment alongside Prince William, coordinated the fun, printed ensemble with a pair of white wedges.
In September 2013, Kate wore a glittery statement gown for the Tusk Conservation Awards at the Royal Society.
Kate Middleton in 2013.
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The full-length sequin dress reached her silver Jimmy Choo stilettos. She adorned her right wrist with a diamond bracelet that matched the dress.
In October 2014, she stunned in a pale-blue dress for an event at the Natural History Museum.
Kate Middleton in 2014.
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The dress parted at the center to reveal a more fitted skirt beneath. Ankle-strap heels featuring oversized bows paralleled the playful nature of Kate's dress.
In May 2015, the Princess of Wales popped in yellow after welcoming Princess Charlotte to the world.
Kate Middleton, Prince William, and Princess Charlotte in 2015.
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Kate accessorized the quintessentially spring ensemble with a pair of nude heels.
Kate nearly floated down the red carpet in a sweeping blue gown in October 2015.
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For the premiere of the Royal Film Performance of "Spectre," she wore a powdery-blue chiffon dress that gently swept around her neck, crossing in the front. A belt with silver embellishments secured at her waist.
In September 2016, Kate wore a royal-blue ensemble with maple-leaf accents to attend a welcome ceremony for the Royal Tour of Canada.
Kate Middleton in 2016.
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In addition to a hat in the same wash of blue, Kate accessorized with a maple-leaf brooch, a piece of jewelry originally owned by the Queen Mother, according to Harper's Bazaar.
In November 2017, Kate glistened in an icy-blue Jenny Packham gown at the Royal Variety Performance at the Palladium Theatre.
At the British Academy Film Awards in February 2018, she wore a green dress featuring cap sleeves and a sweetheart neckline.
Kate Middleton at the 2017 BAFTAs.
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Many celebrities attending the BAFTAs in London wore black to support the Time's Up movement, but Kate's green selection was politically neutral. She accessorized her Jenny Packham gown with diamonds and emeralds.
After giving birth to Prince Louis in April 2018, Kate emerged wearing a cherry-red dress.
Kate Middleton, Prince William, and Prince Louis in 2018.
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A white eyelet Peter Pan collar accented the vibrant garment, which she paired with tan suede pumps.
In November of the same year, she attended the Tusk Conservation Awards in the teal ball gown she first wore in 2013.
Kate Middleton and Prince William at the Tusk Conservation Awards in 2018.
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The A-line dress belted at the waist, and it was accented by lace detailing on the neckline and cap sleeves. A coordinating clutch completed the look, which she had previously worn to the London Olympic Games event in 2012.
She rewore another Jenny Packham look to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Place2Be charity in March 2020.
Kate Middleton in 2020.
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The long-sleeve blue dress was adorned with crystals on the bodice, and the sleeves were semi-sheer. The Princess of Wales first wore the dress during a tour of India in 2016.
Kate opted for a sparkly gold dress for the premiere of "No Time To Die" in September 2021.
Prince William and Kate Middleton in 2021.
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Called "The Lotus Lady," the dress was covered in sparkly embellishments. The gown included a built-in, semi-sheer cape, adding dramatic flair to the look.