Kate Middleton recycles her Emilia Wickstead dress for Queen’s garden party

30th May 2012 10:12 am

We know that Kate Middleton loves to recycle both high street and high end ensembles, but we think this has to be a new record for how quickly she’s repeated an outfit! 

Two weeks ago, the Duchess of Cambridge attended a Jubilee lunch in a knee-length, pale pink pleated Emilia Wickstead dress, and she’s only gone and cracked out the same piece for the Queen’s garden party at Buckingham Palace.

While some repeat outfits might not have the same wow impact as they did initially, we think Kate’s Emilia Wickstead was even better the second time round. The matching Jane Corbett hat really completes the outfit and adds some dramatic flare to it – and Kate’s nude L.K Bennett heels were a much better sartorial decision too!

Which Kate look do you prefer? And do you think she should have chosen something different for the occasion?

[Daily Mail] 

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