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Sequin dresses, red outfits or sneakers: look back on Kate Middleton's fashion year 2021

2021-12-27T16:52:04.287Z


2021 has been an opportunity for the Duchess of Cambridge to demonstrate the extent of her sense of style. From the simplest to the most glam, a look back at the outfits she wore.


Kate Middleton is known for her sharp looks, with studied simplicity, which hit the mark whatever the occasion.

At the end of the year, she will have marked the spirits during the concert "Together at Christmas" by wearing a red dress, her favorite shade.

An event organized on the occasion of the end of the year celebrations, where his talents as a pianist did not go unnoticed.

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton in total red look alongside Prince William for the "Together at Christmas" concert at Westminster Abbey.

(London, December 8, 2021.)

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Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Prince William and Kate Middleton pose on the green carpet during the Earthshot Award ceremony.

The Duchess of Cambridge chose a dress by Alexander McQueen, first worn in 2011 during the Bafta reception at the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles.

(London, October 17, 2021.)

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Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

The most noticed outfit of 2021 is attributed to the one Kate Middleton wore at the London premiere of "No Time to Die" last September.

The Duchess of Cambridge appeared on the red carpet in a long gown with a gold cape adorned with pearls and sequins.

(London, September 28, 2021.)

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Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

George, Charlotte and Louis' mother wears a sky blue coat dress by Catherine Walker, matching the heels.

(Edinburgh, May 27, 2021.)

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Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

Kate Middleton's 2021 Looks Retrospective

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But his most notable appearance, in 2021, will undoubtedly have occurred during the London premiere of the latest James Bond,

No Time To Die

, on September 28, 2021 in London.

For the occasion, the wife of Prince William walked the red carpet in a long dress with a golden cape adorned with pearls and sequins, created by the British designer Jenny Packham.

In video, Kate Middleton at the piano during the Christmas concert

Kate Middleton also knows how to shine during less social events.

Last September, for the start of the school year, she had bet on her khaki Seeland jacket and her brown See By Chloé boots to participate in several outdoor activities with the cadets of the Royal Air Force.

And did not depart from the tradition of Christmas sweaters, even if hers, far from being ugly, was sold out as soon as she was seen wearing it.

The editorial team advises you

  • In pictures, Kate Middleton surprises by playing the piano at the Christmas concert

  • In video, the look that says a lot between Kate Middleton and Prince William in full Christmas concert

  • Kate Middleton and her Christmas cardigan, the graceful appearance at Westminster Abbey

Source: lefigaro

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