Kate Middleton’s Style Evolution
Prince William wife, Kate Middleton returned from Seychelles after having a honeymoon with Prince William. There are a lot of changes of her style after her honeymoon. She looks chic wore Reiss dress on May 24, 2011. She met the first man in U.S., President Barrack Obama and the first lady Michelle Obama with that dress. A lot of American peoples more preferred her wear Barbara Tfank. Even though she used $340 dress, 89% of US Weekly reported that Middleton more preferred Middleton’s ensemble over Michelle’s.
On June 4, Kate Middleton took the show in Epsom, England. She visited on Derby Day with her husband, Prince Williams. She dressed white “Peacock” dress which made by Reiss. She covered the dress with Joseph Jacket and a put whitely hat on her head which is made from Fenwick’s of Bond Street in London.
On June 8, 2011, Kate Middleton arrived with Prince William at Perk’s Field. She wears a pearlescent rose sequin gown which designed by Jenny Packham at the ARK 10th Anniversary gala. Her dress looks bright which embellished with Swarovski crystal.
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