We can’t get enough of Kate Middleton’s sartorial choices during her latest royal tour of South East Asia and the Pacific. It may only be the second day, but so far Kate has sported both Prabal Gurung and Alexander McQueen and now we have spotted this romantic and floaty Erdem creation.
The Duchess’ Erdem dress is a modified version of the original catwalk look, as was the purple Prabal Gurung, and although the alterations are minimal and barely noticeable by way of the addition of sleeves or an opaque panel, they’re done to make each piece more demure (we can’t imagine Kate sporting see-through fabrics or baring too much flesh).
Worn with signature nude pumps (are we the only ones desperate to see Kate rocking something other than a 2 inch pump?!) and a violet box clutch, the muted colourways, flirty pleats and nipped in waist worked perfectly for the British Gala event at Eden Hall in Singapore.
Kate looked somewhat more sombre this morning whilst visiting the Kranji Memorial Cemetery and Hospis Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur , wearing a muted pastel midi dress especially designed by one her favourite designers, Jenny Packham, complete with long pleats and button down bodice. The Duchess later transformed into a gold and cream A-line Alexander McQueen gown worthy of a Disney princess, complete with golden embroidered Hibiscus flowers (the Malaysian national flower) for a dinner with the King of Malaysia.
The latest outfit of choice for Kate’s visit to the As-Syakirin Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, is this beautiful and modest long-sleeved white dress by Beulah London. Covering her head with a headscarf and removing her L.K Bennett nude pumps, as is customary when visiting a mosque, the Kate looked comfortable and content.
With up to three outfit changes per day and not a hair out of place, The Duchess really is spoiling us.