Kate Middleton’s dresses: 11 brands the Princess of Wales wears that deliver on style and elegance

Kate Middleton's dresses are almost always a sell-out success. Here's the inside scoop on her most-worn brands

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The Royal Family has provided us with many style icons, and the newly crowned Princess of Wales is up there with the best of them. Kate Middleton's dresses, in particular, have gained an immense following, with her sartorial choices often selling out within hours.

Every royal family member is known for their own signature fashion staples. From the late Queen and her neat skirt suits and Balmoral attire (the latter of which has often provided runway inspiration for designers) to Princess Diana's myriad looks. But there's one royal who reigns as everyone's favorite style icon: The Princess of Wales. Interest in her fashion choices ramped up since marrying Prince William in 2011, when Kate Middleton's wedding dress thrust her into the spotlight, and since then she has served up non-stop stylish looks and has left many wondering how to dress like Kate Middleton

Miranda Holder, royal fashion expert, summarised Catherine's style, explaining, "The Princess manages to navigate the tricky line between working Royal (and all the associated sartorial etiquette) and international celebrity (with all its glamour) with grace and elegance. When you think of Kate, you usually picture the ‘Kate Silhouette' – a fitted waistline and a fuller skirt to perfectly balance her willowy figure. It’s a ’style uniform’ formula that works for Kate, and is even more vital in her new role as Princess of Wales."

As much as we love her trusty off-duty jeans, best gilet, and boots combo, it's her dresses that are always knock-out. With a penchant for the British designer brands, from Alexander McQueen gowns to the electric blue Issa wrap she wore for her engagement announcement, the Princess of Wales' dresses have become synonymous with chic, feminine polish. Coined “the Kate effect,” her immense selling power means an endorsement of any brand - whether it’s high-end or affordable - see it catapulted into the fashion conscience, creating sell-out styles.

11 places to shop Kate Middleton's dresses

If you've ever found yourself wondering, 'Where does Kate Middleton buy her clothes?' From designer to straight-to-market brands, Kate Middleton's favorite dresses span a wide range of labels. Here are her 11 go-to dress brands, with look-a-like styles and our editor's top picks from each. 

1. Alexander McQueen

Princess of Wales wearing Alexander McQueen dresses

The Princess of Wales at Trooping the Color 2022, The Order Of The Garter Service At Windsor Castle, and on a royal visit in Kingston, Jamaica

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Alexander McQueen

Kate Middleton's dress choice for formal occassions

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Flattering silhouettes
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Timeless designs that won't date

Though a keen supporter of more affordable fashion options, Kate does have a collection of designer dresses, particularly for big occasions. Well known for re-wearing looks, some of these pieces might be pricey but the Princess of Wales does get her wear out of them. One of Kate's favorite labels is, of course, Alexander McQueen, creators of her infamous wedding dress and many of her best dresses there-after. The brand, which regularly shows on the runway, has become one of the most famous British clothing brands for good reason.


What to buy from Alexander McQueen...

Take a leaf out of the Princess of Wales's book and look for dresses that you’ll want to reach for time and time again. McQueen’s ready-to-wear collection features a lot of structured collars and waist-cinching designs that are flattering and feminine, and will be the answer to what to wear to a wedding and what to wear to a christening every time. In fact, Kate wore McQueen to Princess Eugenie’s wedding to Jack Brooksbank back in 2018, and she also chose to wear the designer to the christening of her youngest child, Prince Louis.

When the Princess of Wales has worn Alexander McQueen...

Kate has worn Alexandra McQueen countless times, often recycling her gowns and wearing them more than once.

Her most famous McQueen moment though has got to be the stunning ivory gown she wore for her marriage to Prince William in 2011, designed by McQueen's then-new creative director Sarah Burton. The plunge-front lace gown with a nine-foot train sent shock waves (of the best kind) down Westminster Abbey. It's arguably the most iconic of Kate Middleton's dresses too. Since then, McQueen has become a go-to for the royal.

Miranda Holder explained that, "This design house is the best of British design, and their razor-sharp tailoring is the talk of the industry. Besides creating Kate’s fairytale wedding gown, this brand is the perfect go-to for Kate when she needs to look smart for formal occasions."


2. Beulah London

Princess of Wales wearing Beulah London dresses

The Princess of Wales at the London Bridge Jobcentre, visiting Family Action in Lewisham, London, and at Wimbledon in 2021

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Beulah London

Kate Middleton's dress choice for royal duties

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Pretty floral prints
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Ethical brand

As well as championing a sustainable approach to fashion via recycling her wardrobe, the Princess supports lots of ethical and sustainable clothing brands, including Beulah London. The British-based brand, founded in 2009, offers employment to vulnerable women, and promotes sustainable artisan handicrafts.


What to buy from Beulah…

Much like Kate’s signature style, Beulah London's dress collection is effortless and ladylike, full of sweet pastel hues, puff sleeves, and pretty floral prints - though the brand does also sell clothes in darker, more industrial shades. The brand is chock full of elegant midi dresses - ideal for adhering to royal style rules - and can easily be dressed both up or down, depending on the occasion. 

When the Princess of Wales has worn Beulah…

Kate often wears Beulah London during official royal duties. She first wore the raspberry-red Calla Rose floral silk dress with contrasting white collar (image to the left) during the Mental Health Minute television broadcast. And in true Kate style, she then confirmed her love for the dress in September 2020, when she re-wore it on a day of royal duties including a visit to the London Bridge Job Centre and the Beigel Bake Brick Lane Bakery with Prince William. 

More recently she wore the brand's blush pink Ahana dress to the Men’s Singles final at Wimbledon in July 2021.


3. Emilia Wickstead

Princess of Wales wearing Emilia Wickstead dresses

The Princess of Wales wearing Emilia Wickstead at an Easter Sunday service in Windsor, Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica, and at the National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral, London

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Emilia Wickstead

Kate Middleton’s dress choice for injecting color

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Pretty color palettes
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Tailored designs 

Much to the delight of fashion fans, the last few years have seen the Princess of Wales introduce a handful of on-the-pulse designers into her wardrobe, one of which is Emilia Wickstead. The British designer brand is based in London (and is a mainstay at London Fashion Week), but Emilia herself was born in New Zealand. As a designer, she is known for interpreting the latest spring/summer fashion trends into ladylike silhouettes, romantic prints, and feminine color palettes.


What to buy from Emilia Wickstead…

If you invest in one thing from the New Zealand designer, then make sure it’s colorful. Kate tends to lean towards vibrant dresses, from sweet lavender to emerald green. The designs are usually perfectly tailored to Kate’s style, with a fitted bodice and an A-line skirt.

When the Princess of Wales has worn Emilia Wickstead...

Nicknamed the 'Kate’ dress, the Princess has worn three versions of the brand's long-sleeved wool dress - in lavender and forest green in May 2019 and royal blue in November 2019.

Aside from her defining dress, she has also worn many of the brand's more tailored looks whilst on official royal duties, including at an official Easter Sunday service in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, and at the National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral in London. Though Kate has reached for Wickstead’s dresses on numerous occasions, in September 2021, the Princess also wore one of the brand's incredibly chic purple suits for a tour of the Ulster University Magee Campus in Derry, Northern Ireland.

4. Eponine London

Kate Middleton wearing Eponine London dresses and coat dresses

The Princess of Wales wearing Eponine London during a visit to Cardiff Castle, visiting a Child Bereavement UK Centre, and at the Festive of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall

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Eponine London

Kate Middleton’s dress choice for winter dressing

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British brand
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Winter-ready coat dresses

Eponine London was launched back in 2011, but Catherine didn't start wearing its designs up until a few years ago. Since then however, she has worn both its dresses and coats (and Eponine coat-dress combos) on a regular basis. Another fashion brand with eco-credentials, the British label produces its designs in its London-based studio using locally sourced wool and vintage materials. Sadly for those Stateside, this brand is only available to purchase in the UK.


What to buy from Eponine London…

Famous for coat-dress hybrids, Eponine London will add a plush touch to your wardrobe. Packed full of wintery fabrics such as wool and corduroy, its small ready-to-wear collection is best suited to the colder months. Opt for a color-block dress or a classic coat-dress - one of our favorite winter outfit ideas.

When the Princess of Wales has worn Eponine London...

The royal has worn Eponine London a handful of times, most recently during a visit to Cardiff Castle in Wales, as part of the Platinum Jubliee celebrations in July 2022, where she donned a stunning vibrant red coat-dress. 

Kate's also worn Eponine's designs to important diplomatic events, including at a COP26 evening reception in Glasgow in November 2021, where she chose an elegant blue coat dress from the brand’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection. And is wasn't the first time she’d chosen a royal blue dress from Eponine. Kate wore a very similar style from the brand back in 2017 whilst visiting a Child Bereavement Centre in Stratford, London. She then re-wore this dress in 2018 on a visit to the McLaren Composites Technology Centre. As well as its dresses, Kate has also twice-worn a red and white tweed skirt suit from the brand.


5. Jenny Packham

Princess of Wales wearing Jenny Packham dresses

The Princess of Wales wearing Jenny Packham at the Royal Variety Performance at Royal Albert Hall, a dinner in Jamaica, and at the Philip S. W Goldson International Airport in Belize

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Jenny Packham

Kate Middleton’s dress choice for important occasions

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Sequin embellishments
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Red-carpet designs

Much like Alexander McQueen, Jenny Packham is a designer the Princess of Wales comes back to time and time again for special occasions. Known for creating some of the top wedding dress trends and best cocktail dresses, it's unsurprising that Kate turns to Packham for big galas and parties that require a glamorous look and the designer is responsible for some of Kate's best red carpet moments.


What to buy from Jenny Packham…

Show-stopping evening gowns is what Packham does best. Think sparkly sequins, feathery details and tulle skirts for the ultimate head-turning outfit. Miranda said, "Loved by stars and Royals all over the globe and setting the standard for sparkles on the red carpet, Jenny Packham is the ultimate designer to wear when Kate needs to dazzle at a high profile event, whilst still championing a very British brand."

Kate has also worn a more understated number from Jenny Packham (right in the above photo), which was likely designed bespoke for her.

When the Princess of Wales has worn Jenny Packham...

There are almost too many times to count, but Kate’s most recent appearance in Jenny Packham was at an official dinner hosted by the Governor General of Jamaica at King's House in Kingston, Jamaica (middle photo above). The royal's stunning green gown featured a tulle neckline and a sequinned body, which the Princess of Wales highlighted by tying her hair back.

Kate clearly trusts the designer to dress her during the most momentous occasions too, as she has worn a Packham dress the first time she has introduced each of her three children to the world. She famously chose a blue polka dot dress by the designer in 2013 when she debuted Prince George to the public. In 2015, she stepped out with a newborn Princess Charlotte wearing a sunny yellow floral Packham dress - and for Prince Louis it was a red knee-length number with a cute Peter Pan collar.


6. Kate Spade

Princess of Wales wearing Kate Spade dresses

The Princess of Wales wearing Kate Spade on World Mental Health Day and visiting The Foundling Museum

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Kate Spade

Kate Middleton’s dress choice for affordable daytime dressing

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Affordable daytime dresses
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Cute prints

Both Kate and her sister Pippa Middleton are fans of Kate Spade. This American clothing brand really delivers on feminine pieces with a retro feel. Both Kate and Pippa have been spotted donning everything from the brand's dresses to jewelry, and with a slightly more affordable price point, it’s one we can certainly introduce into our wardrobes too.


What to buy from Kate Spade…

Royal-approved dresses don’t stick around for long, so although you can’t get your hands on Kate’s exact dresses, Kate Spade has heaps of similar feminine and floaty designs that are just as swoon-worthy. Stick to floral prints if you want that Kate Middleton look look, and A-line silhouettes for a flattering finish. And while you’re at it, why not snap up one of its best designer bags too.

When the Princess of Wales has worn Kate Spade…

"Known for their sophisticated styles, friendly feminine shapes and unexpected color combinations, Kate Spade is a firm favorite of the Princess of Wales," Sue Shields, Buying Manager at Fenwick, explained. "The brand’s graphic prints and the polished ease of their designs make them stand out from the crowd."

"And the Princess has worn the brand's designs on multiple occasions, favoring floral prints, light chiffons and A-line silhouettes."

In fact, Kate has worn two Kate Spade dress designs, both with similar ladylike silhouettes that are easy to wear. She was first spotted wearing the designer in 2016 at a World Mental Health Day celebration. The floral frock was unapologetically Kate, with a pussy-bow neckline, romantic floral design and a flattering A-line silhouette. She later wore a Kate Spade number for a visit to The Foundling Museum, London, November 2017. We're looking forward to her wearing the designer again. The Princess has also often worn accessories from Kate Spade, including its drop earrings.


7. L.K. Bennett

The Princess of Wales wearing L.K.Bennett dresses

The Princess of Wales wearing L.K. Bennett at Newmarket Racecourse, the launch of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood at Kensington Palace, The King Power Royal Charity Polo Day

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L.K. Bennett

Kate Middleton's dress choice for sporting events

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Affordable designs
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Classic and contemporary 

L.K. Bennett has long been a go-to for the Princess. Not only is she a big fan of the brand’s classic court shoes, but she has also often regularly been spotted in its dresses, cut in ultra-flattering silhouettes that perfectly complement her figure.


What to buy from L.K.Bennett…

Arguably one of the best UK fashion labels, L.K. Bennett was launched back in 1990. Its clothing, shoes and accessories range all work seamlessly together infusing classic styles with a contemporary spin. For Princess-worthy style, look to the brand's timeless prints such as polka dots and tailored A-line dresses in bright colorways. 

When the Princess of Wales has worn L.K.Bennett...

The most recent outing from Catherine's L.K.Bennett selection was when she visited the Fitzwilliam Museum during an official visit to Cambridgeshire on June 23, 2022, alongside Prince William. She wore the brand's soft pink and blue midi dress, which she paired with a matching powder blue coat duster coat, and pale blue heels.

An advocate of recycling her wardrobe, Kate has also worn many of her L.K.Bennett dresses more than once. She wore the Cayla, a bold red midi with elbow-length sleeves during a video call with veterans to mark VE day in 2020 - and was first seen in the dress in 2015, when she made her Wimbledon debut.


8. Reiss

Princess of Wales wearing Reiss dresses

The Princess of Wales wearing Reiss whilst meeting the Obama's at Buckingham Palace, at the launch of The Football Association's National Football Centre, St George's Park, and at The Treehouse in Ipswich

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Reiss

Kate Middleton's dress choice for tailored classics

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Muted color palette
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Affordable wardrobe classics

Another British brand the Princess has relied on time and time again, Kate became an unofficial ambassador for Reiss during the early 2010s, stepping out in its figure-flattering dresses on numerous occasions. Sue explained, "Since the early years of her marriage, the Princess’s name was synonymous with Reiss, highlighting her love of high street brands."

She doesn't wear the brand's dresses as much anymore, but she is regularly spotted in many of the brand's other tailored pieces, such as Reiss coats, or the brand's best blazers and trousers.


What to buy from Reiss…

Sue told us, "Reiss is known for delivering modern clothes with a timeless appeal, creating elegant and refined pieces, that help form the backbone of your capsule wardrobe." Think high-end fabrics such as the best cashmere sweaters and wool jumpers, all in a muted color palette of beige, cream and black, making it easy to mix and match. Go for more fitted styles such as a knitted dress or a classic LBD. Finish off with one of its elegant coats.

When the Princess of Wales has worn Reiss...

Kate still regularly wears Reiss - both new items, and previously worn pieces. The most notable, however, was her appearance in their blush-hued Shola dress while meeting the Obama’s in 2011 (above left). The dress sold out in hours and the surge in public interest crashed the brand's website.

The last dress from Reiss that the Princess wore was an electric blue belted dress whilst visiting the Treehouse Hospice. More recently, Kate has worn a Reiss beige blazer to visit Disasters Emergency Committee HQ in April 2022, and outerwear from Reiss, specifically, its Houndstooth Check Coat, to visit Action on Addiction’s Centre in Warminster, Wiltshire in 2015. 


9. Zara

Princess of Wales wearing Zara dresses

The Princess of Wales wearing Zara at the University College London and at the Charity Polo Trophy

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Zara

Kate Middleton’s dress choice for casual occasions

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Affordable designs
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Trend-led pieces

It would seem that almost no one is immune to the allure of Zara, even the Princess of Wales. Throughout her tenure, she has been spotted several times in clothes - not just dresses - from the Spanish clothing brand, from the red tweed jacket she wore to a Euro’s 2020 game to the myriad skinny jeans and more casual dresses she favors for less formal events.


What to buy from Zara…

We expect you’re already familiar with Zara’s sought-after styles, but if you want to get yourself some royal-approved pieces, look to its chic blazers as well as the brand's fashion-forward midi dresses. 

When the Princess of Wales has worn Zara…

Aside from Zara's jeans and jackets, the Princess favors the Spanish clothing brand’s dresses too and has been spotted in at least three of its styles. The internet went wild when she rocked a simple striped summer dress from the Spanish brand whilst attending a Charity Polo Trophy in 2018. Of course, the dress sold out almost immediately.

More recently, she opted for a grey checked midi dress with pussy-bow neckline during a visit to the University College London in October 2021. She also wore a green floral midi dress with a lace-trimmed neckline for a video call for the Hold Still portrait project with the National Gallery in 2021.

10. Self Portrait

Kate Middleton wearing Self Portrait dresses

The Princess of Wales wearing Self Portrait whilst visiting the Royal College of Midwives, during a visit to the Nassau, Bahamas, and at the UK Premiere of 'A Street Cat Named Bob', in London in 2016

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Self Portrait

Kate Middleton's dress choice for timeless elegance

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Super glamorous details
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Timeless designs

Self Portrait is a brand Kate Middleton has discovered in more recent years, first wearing one of its creations in 2016, and more consistently from 2020 until now. Also favored by her sister-in-law Meghan Markle, Self Portrait's evening and occasion-wear is almost unrivalled, full of flattering silhouettes, statement features, and glittering embellishments. 


What to buy from Self Portrait…

Reserve a Self Portrait purchase for when you're on the lookout for something really special - they excel at occasion dressing with luxe and embellished designs, so its best suited for glam parties, weddings, charity balls or red carpet events.  But, dresses aren't all they do; you'll also find on-trend tweed blazers, button-up mini skirts, woven tops and diamante shoulder bags across the range.

When the Princess of Wales has worn Self Portrait...

Catherine has worn Self Portrait a handful of times, most recently over the past two years. But perhaps her most striking look was when she wore the brand's Pleated Crochet Maxi Dress to a film festival in 2016, where the royal wowed in the brand's sheer bodice. 

Since then, the Princess of Wales has worn a couple of its white numbers to official engagements, including its Cream Tailored Bouclé and Chiffon Midi Dress, which she wore to a Hold Still reception at Buckingham Palace, and most recently, a Cream Midi Dress to visit the headquarters of the Royal College of Midwives in April 2022.

11. Alessandra Rich

Kate Middleton wearing Alessandra Rich dresses, collage image

The Princess of Wales wearing Alessandra Rich at Wimbledon 2022 (left and right), and at Royal Ascot 2022

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Alessandra Rich

Kate Middleton's dress choice for polka-dot perfection

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Elegant polka-dot designs
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Classic tailoring

Alessandra Rich is a label the Princess of Wales has turned to religiously in recent years, and we can see why. The Italian-born designer is an expert in crafting uber-feminine and flattering designs, with vintage, retro touches that really set her clothing apart. 


What to buy from Alessandra Rich…

The Italian label perfectly embodies vintage glamour, so head to Alessandra Rich for pleats, ruffles and '80s polka dots - a style that Catherine goes for time and time again. Her designs involve lots of patterns, from florals to zebra prints, so it's not the brand for you if you prefer neutral and minimalist. But if you're wondering what to wear in Rome and need an ultra-glam mini or midi dress, there's no better place to shop.

When Princess of Wales has worn Alessandra Rich...

As mentioned, Kate usually opts for the brand's more muted midi dress designs, most regularly wearing its polka dot dresses for important social events including Wimbledon and Royal Ascot. In fact, she most recently wore their Chelsea-Collar Dress In Blue Polka Dot to the Wimbledon Men's finals, where she presented the trophy to Novak Djokovic. Though she mostly favors its dresses, she's previously worn a blue polka dot skirt from the brand too.

And the Princess did once veer away from the safety of the polka dots, with an '80s-inspired yellow floral gown for an engagement in the Bahamas. Full of ruffles, pleats and big patterns, it was a bit of a departure from the royal's usual muted style - but the more exuberant look suited her down to the ground. Because lets face it, Kate can pull off pretty much any outfit.

Charlie Bell

Charlie is the Deputy Fashion Editor at Future plc across multiple women’s magazines including Woman & Home, Woman and Woman's Own.

She bagged her first magazine job in 2009 and has previously written for titles including Stylist, Closer and Dare. Over the years Charlie has embraced anything that was thrown at her from styling celebrities to testing out the best jeans on the high street to writing about must-have beauty buys.

With a weakness for a printed midi dress, Charlie is on a mission to shop more sustainably and loves finding new ethical brands and second-hand buys.