The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, once again captivated the public with her impeccable sense of style.
After dazzling in an elegant emerald green lace gown last week, she opted for a striking red dress at the opening night Royal Gala of 42nd Street.
This bold choice gave us a delightful hint of flamenco vibes.
According to Vogue, Kate’s dress was a creation from the Marquesa Knot collection, which is known for its affordability and less formal designs.
The $1,195 tea-length frock quickly sold out, proving the Duchess’s influence in the fashion world.
While the color was a complete departure from her previous floor-sweeping gown, Kate’s signature elements were still present.
The red dress featured a delicate lace honeycomb pattern and bold swirling roses, covering the entire ensemble from top to bottom.
Instead of long sleeves, Kate opted for more casual cap sleeves, showcasing her toned arms.
The shorter silhouette allowed her to flaunt her stunning Bordeaux pumps made of sky-high suede.
To complete the look, she carried a coordinating suede clutch, adding a touch of polish.
However, it wasn’t just the color or accessories that caught everyone’s attention; it was the shape of the dress.
A soft tulle petticoat added volume, creating a captivating vie-vie-voom effect and accentuating the flamenco vibes.
Vogue described the shape as balletic, but we can confidently say that it exuded a fiery allure, especially in this bold crimson hue.
To add a touch of sparkle, a thin line of red rhinestones adorned the waist, enhancing the overall glamour of the outfit.
Kate further enhanced her appearance with a pair of tassel earrings from Kate Spade, complementing her radiant beauty.