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Kate appeared to be channelling both Julia Roberts (in Pretty Woman) and her late mother-in-law Princess Diana (who had a thing about spots) when she wore a jaunty polka- dot dress for Royal Ascot in June. The white and brown dress by Alessandra Rich includes quirky elements like the asymmetrical hem and was teamed with a My Fair Lady-esque boater by Sally-Ann Provan.
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One minute she’s like a modern fairytale princess in a stunning ice-blue gown, the next she’s rocking corporate chic in a crisp white suit. During the royal tour of the Caribbean earlier this year, Kate shone in a range of outfi ts, including a couture dress by British designer Phillipa Lepley and a white Alexander McQueen suit she’s worn on numerous occasions. Kate can carry off any look, from stylish to sporty. She looked the business wearing a smart Catherine Walker coat to the Commonwealth Day service, but can eff ortlessly switch things up, wowing guests in a hot-pink gown by The Vampire’s Wife for a reception in Belize. When called to action, the duchess aces her sailing and tennis attire.