Hat-trick: Kate is on Vanity Fair’s best dressed list again!

Middleton is known for mixing high-end brands with her own selections from street brands.


Reuters August 02, 2012

LONDON:


British royals Kate Middleton and Prince Harry led Vanity Fair’s international best dressed list on Tuesday, following a year in which all eyes have been on Britain’s young members of the monarchy.


The newlywed Duchess of Cambridge, 30, whose husband is Harry’s brother Prince William, will grace the September cover of the magazine’s newsstand editions after a year of setting style trends and wowing fashionistas with her mix of designer and high street wardrobe choices in her first year of official duties.

The magazine said Prince Charles spent an estimated $55,000 on designer clothes for his new daughter-in-law but that Middleton declined the services of a royal dresser. Instead, she selected her own wardrobe from designers such as Alice Temperley and Alexander McQueen, as well as stores like Topshop and TK Maxx. With Prince William off the list, fashion watchers wondered if his father should offer to hire him a stylist.

Prince Harry, 27, led the best-dressed men followed by New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who is married to model Gisele Bundchen. Both the prince and the sports star made their first appearances on the style list. The Vanity Fair best-dressed rundown is voted for by more than 2,000 fashion industry professionals, journalists and taste-makers as well as the best-dressed Hall of Fame members.

The Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry were not the only royals to be included. The women’s list acknowledged best-dressed veterans Sheikha Moza Bint Nasser of Qatar and Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, as well as first-timer Gucci model Charlotte Casiraghi, who is fourth in line to the Monaco throne.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 3rd, 2012.

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