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The Duchess of Cambridge’s formal evening wear in 2019 (99% great, even with her incredible pink gown missing)
WALK, WALK, FASHION BABY | The Duchess of Cambridge a black lace evening gown from Alexander McQueen to the 2019 Royal Variety Perfomance. She carried her Jimmy Choo ‘Celeste’ clutch and wore her Jimmy Choo ‘Romy’ heels. Catherine also wore her Erdem ‘Floral Hoop Drop style’ earrings
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are seen talking to presenters and performers behind the scenes at the Royal Variety Performance | November 18 2019
Top 15 worst gowns worn by the Duchess of Cambridge
Here we go! Time to be controversial (my best gowns are more controversial but that doesn’t matter) @claireofluxembourg @lizisbackbackagain @anna8910 @queensonjas
15. Beulah London Juliet Dress (2016)
I actually quite like this dress but it’s just not quite there. I think it’s the weird part under the boobs and above the waist that makes it bad? Maybe it’s the neckline? Maybe it’s just the worst version of this type of dress she has.
14. Amanda Wakeley Gown (2011)
I want to like it but the weird boob harness makes it really hard. The fact this was a last minute stand in makes me want to know what this dress was for. Did Kate already have it? Was it for the military awards and brought forward? Did she buy this for personal use? Also, the skirt goes into strange pleats at the bottom and I’m not a fan.
13. Sequinned Jenny Packham Gown (2013)
I like the sparkles. A lot. Kate should do gold and sparkles more often. However, this dress comes with those little underarm patches, which ruins it. It’s like Jenny Packham was making the dress and ran out of time to finish it off.
12. Erdem Stephanie Gown in Winterbourne Print (2018)
It’s a curtain. It’s not the worst curtain she’s ever worn but it’s bad. I oddly like the colour but not with the arm ruffles and the ruffle at the bottom and the neck ruffles and the ruffle between the boobs. There’s a ribbon belt which I’ve never noticed before but makes the dress even worse. Imagine what we could have had here. An Ida Sjöstedt dress. Imagine.
11. Alexander McQueen Hibiscus-motif Gown (2012/2020)
Remember when I was obsessed with this back in 2012? When I saw it at the BAFTAs, little 15/6 year old Grace was LIVING. Looking with fresh eyes, however, really put a dampner on that. It’s culturally appropriative. It has another strange boob harness. It has another strange piping thing down the middle of the skirt. I will accept that the sleeves are better this time.
10. Alexander McQueen Velvet Gown (2011)
I’m going to be exiled for this choice. I just don’t like velvet that much. I hate the neckline. I don’t like the jewel choice. If you look from the waist down, it looks like Kate’s hiding behind a curtain. I just don’t get the love for this monstrosity.
9. Alexander McQueen Lace Gown (2019)
It’s daring. It’s sort of different. It didn’t work. She looks naked. It looks like she found some lace and just threw it on over her naked body. The underskirt blends in with her skin too much and makes the lace stand out. The fact the lace comes together in the middle keeps dragging my attention back to areas I should not be looking at on a lady. As soon as I saw it, I just knew what people would say.
8. Jenny Packham Gown (2014)
I can see why people like it. But I don’t. It’s like Jenny Packham had made a dress and Kate bought it and then someone told her it was too short so they had to sew some more fabris on it. It’s like a wrap dress with another dress underneath it. I also always forget this dress exists.
7. Temperley London Black Lace Gown (2012/2013)
This is the boring version of the McQueen dress from above. She also wore this more than once really close together and I want to see new dresses please and thanks KMiddy. This is the dress with the infamous “crotch arrow” and I can’t see it but I can’t unhear it.
6. Jenny Packham Beaded Gown (2017)
Kate has like 8 versions of the gown and yet this is the worst one and it’s the one she wore last. Rewear a good one next time. It’s shapeless and dull and there are too many beads but the beads aren’t good. I hate the sleeves. I have the translucent overlay that is longer than the blue slip.
5. Jenny Packham Green Lace Gown (2017)
I have never been more disappointed when she walked out in this dress. It was lace. Again. It was green, which should have been good but nope. If she hadn’t worn a lace dress every other day since her wedding day, this would have been a good dress, but it has to cope under the weight of all my expectations and it couldn’t carry them.
4. Erdem Christina Blue Velvet Bell Sleeve Dress (2018)
This is worse than the yellow Erdem. It’s so much worse. I hate velvet and this dress is velvet dialled up to the max. It’s shiny and I just know it would feel awful to touch. Why is there a blue velvet ruffle at the base? Why are there bell sleeves? Bell sleeves and ruffles is not a good mix. Kate went to Sweden and wore ugly gowns. Nothing redeems this dress.
3. Green Jenny Packham Gown (2018)
Kate has almost this exact same dress in inky blue. She could have worn that. She’d already worn it while pregnant. But no, she thought, let’s buy that dress in a bad shade of green. This was also the infamous “wear black” year and I might have hated the theme but she literally wore black in 2017. She has an inky blue version of this dress. Inky blue is closer to black than green is. If she was going to wear green, she should have stuck to her guns and not including the black belt. Is she about to give us a karate demonstration? No one knows.
2. Blue Beaded Jenny Packham “Saree” Dress (2016/2020)
This dress is ugly and also culturally appropriative. I wondered if the appropriation was the reason I didn’t like it but it didn’t get any better the second time she wore it. Also, the earrings she wore with this dress are the ugliest things I’ve ever seen and need to be destroyed, immediately.
1. Hideous Prom-Dress Inspired Alexander McQueen Gown (2018)
Iconic for being bad is still iconic, right? It looks like it needs ironing and that’s coming from someone who is anti-ironing. The bodice looks like it’s been made out of tissue paper and then the rest of the top part looks like when someone’s painting one of those awful textured ceilings. The dropped waist skirt is the worst thing I’ve ever scene. The fact the dropped waist congregates in a point. This was the first time we saw her order and it was ruined by the dress.
The Duchess of Cambridge’s Year in Review: November
November 5th - The Duchess of Cambridge hosted an Early Years meeting on behalf of the Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
November 6th - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge received Ms Lorraine Heggessey, as she relinquished her role as Chief Executive of the Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
November 7th - William and Catherine attended the launched of the National Emergencies Trust. Catherine later attended a meeting with the BBC Children’s and Education team at Old Broadcasting House. Afterwards, she attended a meeting with the Lord Hall of Birkenhead, the Director General of the BBC
November 9th - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with extended members of the royal family, attended the annual Festival of Remembrance
November 10th - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with extended members of the royal family, attended the annual Remembrance Day commemorations at the Cenotaph
November 12th - William and Catherine attended Shout’s Crisis Volunteer Workshop
November 13th - The Duchess of Cambridge visited The Brink, in her role as patron of Action on Addiction
November 15th - The Duchess, in her role as patron, received Graham Butland as he relinquished his role as Chief Executive of East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices. She then opened The Nook, in her role as patron
November 18th - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended the Royal Variety Performance
November 20th - The Duchess of Cambridge held an Early Years Meeting, on behalf of the Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. She later received representatives from the midwife profession. William and Catherine were also visited by the King and Queen of Bhtuan
November 21st - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met with the Tusk Trust Conservation Awards nominees and finalists
November 22nd - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge received Sir Keith Mills and Jason Knauf, on behalf of the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
November 26th - The Duchess of Cambridge spent a day at the Kingston Hospital Maternity Unit, on behalf of the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
November 27th - The Duchess of Cambridge spent a day at the Kingston Hospital Maternity Unit, on behalf of the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
The Duchess of Cambridge showcasing the one item she has in her wardrobe in black lace dresses while performing engagements since her marriage || 2011 - 2019