The Duchess of Cambridge's Daytime Fashion Part 10: September 2012 - December 2012


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Her hair was down and loose in the pictures I saw from the rain forest. Just one showed it to the side, looks like she pushed it that way from hiking.
I think her hairdresser should have arranged her hair in some kind of pony tail instead of loose, it looked hot and uncomfortable.

Her hair was on a side pony tail when she got off the plane. When her hair was loose the pony tail holder (scrunchy?)was around her right wrist... At first I thought it was a bracelet). I think her hair came loose and she just left it til she could fix it again
 
she sure does rock casual wear. the blouse is lovely, perfect for a day like this.
unfortunately her hair does not react to humidity very well...
 
IMHO the print of this cotton dress (which strikes me as remarkably overpriced) is not pretty, rather of the retro kitchen table cloth variety, while the strange head piece looks very odd with it.
The side curls left and right are quite unflattering and a wrong choice anyway as it was a given that she would wear a welcome wreath which would compete with the hair.
Along with shoes which I don’t care for, this is perhaps my least favourite look from the tour so far.

Full view:
http://s9.postimage.org/49cwg2vb3/Screenshot_1.jpg

Side view:
http://s8.postimage.org/buumjtput/Screenshot_2.jpg

Head piece:
http://s18.postimage.org/ro22h4i3d/Screenshot_1.jpg
 
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Love the outfit, even the headpeace is quite nice. The colors are great.
 
I don't care for the print of the dress but the colours are quite nice. The dress also fits well and I like the cut. I don't get the hat/head piece, its not flattering nor is it a nice piece.
 
I do not understand the enthusiasm of the Kate's style. For me, it totally does not know how to dress. These shoes are disgusting, this dress is pretty but not for her...

She chooses a cheaper brands and it's praises, because there is a crisis, but some of the clothes in general it does not fit and it just looks like a 40 year old.
And her hair... the image shows the damaged hair - should be cut because it looks awfully messy
 
She chooses a cheaper brands and it's praises, because there is a crisis
Well, so far she has not chosen 'cheaper brands' on this tour, and as far as I can see she didn't wear one single repeat, crisis or not - it's an all-new wardrobe with a lot of the pieces custom-made.
In the case of today's mismatched cotton dress, I'd say it has a nice fit, but certainly nothing about it suggests that it deserves its €1000 price tag.
In general I find 'enthusiasm' about her style not quite understandable either.
 
The welcoming dress is okay. It fits great and I do like the style of it - especially the back, but I'm not a fan of the pattern. I actually think the head piece is cute and works with the outfit.

I do not understand the enthusiasm of the Kate's style. For me, it totally does not know how to dress. These shoes are disgusting, this dress is pretty but not for her...
I'm confused...what's so disgusting about her shoes?

In general I find 'enthusiasm' about her style not quite understandable either.
People have different tastes. What may not be stylish to you, may be stylish to someone else. I happen to be one that really likes her style.

She changed into a strapless summer dress for the reception. I really like this outfit.

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I very much like her in the Jonathan Saunders dress - I think the cut and colors really suit her.

I like the headpiece, but I don't think I like it very much with that dress.
 
IMHO the print of this cotton dress (which strikes me as remarkably overpriced) is not pretty, rather of the retro kitchen table cloth variety, while the strange head piece looks very odd with it.
The side curls left and right are quite unflattering and a wrong choice anyway as it was a given that she would wear a welcome wreath which would compete with the hair.
Along with shoes which I don’t care for, this is perhaps my least favourite look from the tour so far.

Full view:
http://s9.postimage.org/49cwg2vb3/Screenshot_1.jpg

Side view:
http://s8.postimage.org/buumjtput/Screenshot_2.jpg

Head piece:
http://s18.postimage.org/ro22h4i3d/Screenshot_1.jpg

I think the headpiece is meant to give a nod to the native woven raffia. It does that. It also looks a bit like someone got it wet and then sat on it on the flight over. :lol:
 
The strapless pink dress she wore to the official dinner tonight was actually a gift from the people of the Soloman Islands. Kate was intending to wear something else, but when she got to her room her hosts had laid the dress out on her bed. Apparently Kate tried it on, loved it, and decided to wear it to dinner, which was a lovely gesture.

I like the pink dress more than the one she arrived in and I'll bet it didn't cost £800!
 
I have read elsewhere that the hat might have been because of a visit to a church/cathedral that morning. If true, it provides a reasonable explanation of her wardrobe choices.
 
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I have read elsewhere that the hat might have been because of a visit to a church/cathedral that morning. If true, it provides a reasonable explanation of her wardrobe choices.

You're probably right, CanRoyal. When you think about it, royal ladies always wear hats to church and William and Kate were attending a church service.

The hat kind of seemed like an afterthought, which it probably was given that she only wore it for a short time.
 
The duchess has been looking delightful in all of her outfits during this trip. She is obviously determined to not give anyone a reason for calling her a fashionista. She has chosen lovely outfits that makes her stand out yet not let the clothes define her. Lovely with a young women married into a royal house without becoming designer obsessed.
 
I'm confused...what's so disgusting about her shoes?

I do not like it, everyone has a different taste :)

The strapless pink dress she wore to the official dinner tonight was actually a gift from the people of the Soloman Islands. Kate was intending to wear something else, but when she got to her room her hosts had laid the dress out on her bed. Apparently Kate tried it on, loved it, and decided to wear it to dinner, which was a lovely gesture.

I like the pink dress more than the one she arrived in and I'll bet it didn't cost £800!

Nice gesture. I think that Prince William's shirt also is a gift. This dress is nice, but in my opinion she should tie her hair in a pony tail. I do not understand but Kate likes to massive wedges shoes. It is second pair after navy wedges. She has slender legs and this wedges look hard.
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Oops, I'm thinking I should've posted about this outfit in the evening wear thread?

Could a Mod maybe move it over there if they feel it's more appropriate?
 
I love the strapless pink dress. It has a 'tropical island' feel to it and definitely goes with the atmosphere. The dress with the blue-green pattern has a nice retro touch, and coupled with the head piece reminds me of something from the 50s. Not bad. The pink? arrival dress looked quite nice too.
 
IMHO the print of this cotton dress (which strikes me as remarkably overpriced) is not pretty, rather of the retro kitchen table cloth variety, while the strange head piece looks very odd with it.
The side curls left and right are quite unflattering and a wrong choice anyway as it was a given that she would wear a welcome wreath which would compete with the hair.
Along with shoes which I don’t care for, this is perhaps my least favourite look from the tour so far.

Full view:
http://s9.postimage.org/49cwg2vb3/Screenshot_1.jpg

Side view:
http://s8.postimage.org/buumjtput/Screenshot_2.jpg

Head piece:
http://s18.postimage.org/ro22h4i3d/Screenshot_1.jpg

The print is horrible. I like the cut of the dress but the print is just awful. The hat and shoes don't go well with the dress even though I do like the shoes in general. This is got to be one of her worst looks. This and the white and gold dress are one of my least favorites of the tour so far.
 
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I love this dress- period.
I also loved the pink dress she wore to travel to the SI. Did not like the arrival dress.
 
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The arrival outfit is horrible it is BORING but the little dress she wore in the evening and the wedges are cute for the occasion very beachy I like[but no love there].
But the check dress and the hat can go in the bin no respectable second hand shop would take them IMO
 
I love this dress- period.

We all love the dress - because in the context of this visit - it was a perfect note to hit. To accept the gift and show it off was genius.

However, had the DOC chosen this dress, toted it over on on the plane and worn it, I would have a very different opinion. Garish colors, horizontal banding creating a shapeless mess, overly costumish, strapless and bloated, plebeian, cotton, of an odd length, more appropriate as a poolside coverup are all descriptors we might be writing had this been The Duchess' original choice.

This is a dress many of us might have purchased to wear on holiday. I'm not trying to insult native Solomon Island Dress - in fact, I like it. I like that Catherine wore it. But the CONTEXT of the choice makes all the difference in how we appraise it. ;)
 
But the check dress and the hat can go in the bin no respectable second hand shop would take them IMO

You're clearly shopping in some seriously picky second hand shops.
 
AdmirerUS said:
We all love the dress - because in the context of this visit - it was a perfect note to hit. To accept the gift and show it off was genius.

However, had the DOC chosen this dress, toted it over on on the plane and worn it, I would have a very different opinion. Garish colors, horizontal banding creating a shapeless mess, overly costumish, strapless and bloated, plebeian, cotton, of an odd length, more appropriate as a poolside coverup are all descriptors we might be writing had this been The Duchess' original choice.

This is a dress many of us might have purchased to wear on holiday. I'm not trying to insult native Solomon Island Dress - in fact, I like it. I like that Catherine wore it. But the CONTEXT of the choice makes all the difference in how we appraise it. ;)

I disagree. Personally I loved this dress, this whole look before I even knew it was a gift. Its young and fresh and so cute.
 
We all love the dress - because in the context of this visit - it was a perfect note to hit. To accept the gift and show it off was genius.

However, had the DOC chosen this dress, toted it over on on the plane and worn it, I would have a very different opinion. Garish colors, horizontal banding creating a shapeless mess, overly costumish, strapless and bloated, plebeian, cotton, of an odd length, more appropriate as a poolside coverup are all descriptors we might be writing had this been The Duchess' original choice.

This is a dress many of us might have purchased to wear on holiday. I'm not trying to insult native Solomon Island Dress - in fact, I like it. I like that Catherine wore it. But the CONTEXT of the choice makes all the difference in how we appraise it. ;)

I must admit I don't love the dress - largely because of the beach coverup feel to it. However, I don't hate it either and think it was a lovely gesture to wear the gift.
 
The strapless pink dress she wore to the official dinner tonight was actually a gift from the people of the Soloman Islands. Kate was intending to wear something else, but when she got to her room her hosts had laid the dress out on her bed. Apparently Kate tried it on, loved it, and decided to wear it to dinner, which was a lovely gesture.

How sweet. She looked great in it.
 
I loved the dress. It's so nice to see her in something so fun. I would definetly wear it on a holiday or something.
 
I like the strapless dress she wore, well the outfit more than the green jonathan dress she arrived in.
 
I think that she wore the headpiece because she was going to a worship service. I wasn't sure whether I liked it at first, but it's quite pretty in close-up pictures. It's an older style and harkins back to the hats that were in style early in the Queen's reign. Perhaps it's a bit of a homage to HM.
 
IMHO the print of this cotton dress (which strikes me as remarkably overpriced) is not pretty, rather of the retro kitchen table cloth variety, while the strange head piece looks very odd with it.
The side curls left and right are quite unflattering and a wrong choice anyway as it was a given that she would wear a welcome wreath which would compete with the hair.
Along with shoes which I don’t care for, this is perhaps my least favourite look from the tour so far.

Full view:
http://s9.postimage.org/49cwg2vb3/Screenshot_1.jpg

Side view:
http://s8.postimage.org/buumjtput/Screenshot_2.jpg

Head piece:
http://s18.postimage.org/ro22h4i3d/Screenshot_1.jpg

Oh good lord, now that is an ugly dress. Can't imagine anyone looking at that and thinking, "you know what this looks nice". It kind of looks like a table cloth that would be used by stoners.
 
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