In a recent turn of events, Karen Millen joins the list of designers whose items have sold out, all thanks to Kate Middleton’s radiant appearance.
The Duchess of Cambridge, aged 41, was spotted in Birmingham today, donning a stunning petite long-sleeved pleated midi trench dress from Karen Millen.
Accompanied by Prince William, the royal couple arrived in Birmingham via train to fulfill various engagements in the city.
Described as versatile and elegant, the trench dress has received a modern update this season.
It features a matching waist belt that beautifully accentuates the figure, while the pleated skirt adds a captivating movement.
The gold buttons and belt detail add an extra touch of sophistication to this piece.
Originally priced at £229, it is now on sale for just £183.20, making it an irresistible steal for those with a penchant for royal fashion.
Kate Middleton’s fashion choices have always garnered attention, earning her the title of the “Kate Effect.”
This media term refers to the sellout status that is automatically bestowed upon items worn by the princess.
With strong relationships with renowned designers such as Sarah Burton of McQueen, Catherine Walker, Amelia Wickstead, and Airedem Moralico, Kate ensures that her public-facing looks are both au courant and classic.
Every minute detail of her outfits is meticulously analyzed, and she consistently manages to strike a balance between contemporary trends and timeless elegance.
It has been over a decade since Princess Catherine became the Duchess of Cambridge, and throughout her royal tenure, she has showcased modern-day princess moments while championing causes close to the hearts of the public.
What sets Kate apart from other famous princesses is her saving habit, which proves that style doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag.
She has a remarkable ability to make clothes look expensive, regardless of their actual cost.
This year, the fashion trend of major brands leans towards thriftiness and modernity, further fueling the enthusiasm of royal fans.
Rumors abound that Catherine may even grace the cover of a fashion magazine, a prospect that has been denied for years.
On the other hand, Meghan Markle’s approach to fashion is often seen as extravagant and self-centered.
She has been known to spend exorbitant amounts on expensive clothes and articles that praise her in major magazines.
For years, Meghan relied on paid-for puff pieces in publications like Town & Country, El Cosmopolitan, Vanity Fair, and People Magazine, among others.
These articles covered various aspects of her life, from reminiscing about past events and showcasing her wardrobe to discussing her favorite designers, beauty products, recipes, yoga routines, handbags, and charity work.
However, since the recent fallout, Meghan’s contracts with fashion newspapers have been terminated, and even her long-standing partnership with Sunshine Sachs, her former PR firm, has come to an end.
As Meghan’s fashion career takes a nosedive, readers are expressing their desire to see truly talented and virtuous individuals with a positive influence grace the covers of major newspapers, rather than Meghan herself.
This pseudo-celebrity’s delusions of grandeur led her to believe that the royal family would view her as a jackpot.
Yet, she is now learning that Charles, Camilla, William, and Kate have no use for her.