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The messages behind Kate Middleton’s new obsession

the style of Kate Middleton has evolved significantly from being Prince William’s ‘bride-in-waiting’ to the present day, at a time when her role within the royal family is not only highly valued, but essential. Nobody finds it strange that Kate Middleton is among the most elegant women in the world. The Duchess of Cambridge has undergone an important evolution in terms of style to the point of being almost an icon. The daughter-in-law of Charles of England is able to bet on some trends always adapted to the protocols and demands of her role and many of them see in her the maximum exponent of classic elegance with a trendy touch.

Kate Middleton with espadrilles / Gtres Kate Middleton with espadrilles / Gtres

Kate Middleton has made flowing lady-style dresses the best wild card in her wardrobe. Following in the footsteps of Queen Elizabeth, the Duchess is committed to very similar looks in bright colors, a premise that the monarch applies a lot, with a clear objective: To be seen easily from any point. A strategy that is only feasible with a colorful wardrobe.

Kate Middleton in a polka dot dress. / Gtres

But, beyond this, in recent times it seems that Middleton has an obsession in terms of fashion. It is about the polka dot prints, to which he has repeatedly resorted in recent times. For example, a few days ago in the Wimbledon final, when he opted for a model from Alessandra Rich que simulated a two-piece in blue and white polka dots. A dress that, by the way, in addition to having another color and pattern, also keeps another ‘it royal’ in her closet, Tatiana Santo Domingo.

However, this has not been the only occasion in which the Duchess of Cambridge has opted for polka dot prints recently. Before Wimbledon, we saw her in polka dots at Ascot, and also at the Duke of Edinburgh’s memorial service at Westminster Abbey

The most curious thing is that many of the polka dot garments that Prince Charles’s daughter-in-law has recently worn are from the firm Alessandra Rich. A detail that shows Middleton’s support for this brand, that she does not seek to follow trends, but celebrate women in each of its collections.A detail that, beyond emphasizing that the Duchess of Cambridge has found her style wild card in a pattern as Spanish as polka dotssuggests that behind these looks there is a clear intention to give greater visibility to the female universe.

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Edinburgh Kate Middleton with her daughter, Princess Charlotte. / Gtres

Although it has now become more evident, the reality is that Kate Middleton’s ‘fixation’ for this print comes from afar. Impossible not to remember the baby blue polka dot dress that she wore after leaving the hospital with the Prince George and that it was a clear nod to Diana of Wales. On other occasions, she has also opted for different models of moles, both pregnant and not. Dresses with a very Spanish air in a print that never goes out of style and which, in this case, also represent a fundamental support for women’s fashion.

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