The Kate-effect is undeniable. Catherine steps out in an outfit, and the world takes notice, with many of her signature items selling out in record speed.
Her famous Issa royal blue silk-jersey wrap dress, worn to announce her engagement to Prince William, quickly gained cult status, selling out time after time, and was consequently released in numerous new hues.
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Catherines high street fashion choices are also big hitters. Superga reportedly saw sales go through the roof after their white plimsolls were hailed as the Duchesss trainer of choice, while her £39 Zara sundress worn to a charity polo match last summer sold out in just minutes.
The Duchess looked radiant in a blue Issa dress for her engagement announcement
So whos the mastermind behind Catherines impeccable outfits? Until recently, the Duchess had her PA, Natasha Archer at the helm.
But with Natasha reportedly beginning her maternity leave after giving birth to her first child in December, Catherines been on the lookout for a new fashion guru to assist her with her, presumably meticulous, outfit planning – and it looks like shes found the woman for the job.
Richard Eden from the Daily Mail has reported that Kates new stylist is former British Vogue editor Virginia Chadwyck-Healey.
Catherine turned to her trusty J Crew jumper for an engagement with the Scouts Association
A royal source allegedly told Eden that, “Ginnie is Catherines secret weapon.
“She has made a big difference to the Duchesss wardrobe for public engagements and has helped give her a whole new sense of confidence.”
Proof that customer service is alive and well…….
Many of you asking more about this denim story. I was invited to trial the @johnlewisandpartners personal styling service which you will find written up in their (free) Edition magazine in store. But my key takeaways? 1. Devote an hour of your time to actually go in store and let them guide you through their styles and amazing t-shirts eg this one by @finerylondon JL have a LOT of brands. Those that stood out were @madewell @leejeans and in house brand And/ Or. 2. Buy a size smaller as denim gives (thanks for pointing this out @styled_by_sian) and 3. Take heels and trainers with you to ascertain the difference between smart and casual. And if you are lucky you should find a pair that does both. (Like these pinstripe pair by @leejeans) Denim dilemmas are suffered by all of us. Trust me! I intend toRead More – Source
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