The Duchess of Cambridge’s sartorial tribute to India

11 April 2016
By Fashion Quarterly

Duchess of Cambridge, Duke of Cambridge, Royal Visit, Indian, Bhutan, Kate Middleton, Culture, Sari, Jenny Packham

The Duchess of Cambridge is without a doubt the most photographed woman in the world.

Her every move is constantly scrutinized, from her weight to her kohl eyeliner, but it is her sartorial choices – especially when on royal tours – where Catherine truly shines. She is thoughtful and respectful when selecting her royal wardrobe, as she delves into the culture of each country she visits.

In the past, there was the white Reiss dress with red accessories which she wore on her 2012 trip to Canada. Then of course, there was the bespoke black Jenny Packham gown with a silver fern embellishment worn during her 2014 tour of New Zealand. This week, she turned heads in India in this cobalt blue custom Jenny Packham gown that paid homage to the country’s beautiful saris.

With one more week to go on the Duke and Duchess’ royal tour, we’ll be sure to see the young royal in many more stunning bespoke creations.

Words: Nathalie Owen
Photos: Getty Images

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