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the princess of wales is seen walking in her black dress

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Princess Kate is my fashion crush. Classy and feminine. Please refer to her style for my fix!!! Kate Middleton's closet must be a beautiful place

No one, in my opinion, pulls off being elegant, but not over the top, being simple and gracious and just kind of even annoyingly perfect from every angle you look at it better than her highness the Duchess of Cambridge Mrs. Kate Middleton. I can't even say I admire her, because it is so so…

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a woman in a beige dress posing for the camera with her hand on her hip
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a woman in a yellow dress and hat

EVERYBODY slips up occasionally when it comes to style - even the Duchess of Sussex. An expert spoke to Express.co.uk about why the Duchess' latest outfit did "not look as good as it could have".

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a man and woman walking down a red carpet

The No Time to Die red carpet was hardly the first Bond event to feature a Windsor. #notimetodie #jamesbond #danielcraig #piercebrosnan #royals #royalfamily #princeharry #princewilliam #katemiddleton #princessdiana #veryTandC

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Victoria and Albert Museum: 1842, England; This dress is characteristic of fashionable styles from the early 1840s. The neckline is wide with a deep collar or ‘bertha’. The long, tight sleeves are typical of the 1840s, while the short over-sleeves recall the elaborate sleeves of the 1830s. The waist is lengthened in front with a point both front and back. The elaborate applied decorations of the 1830s are now no longer fashionable.

Victoria and Albert Museum: 1842, England; This dress is characteristic of fashionable styles from the early 1840s. The neckline is wide with a deep collar or ‘bertha’. The long, tight sleeves are typical of the 1840s, while the short over-sleeves recall the elaborate sleeves of the 1830s. The waist is lengthened in front with a point both front and back. The elaborate applied decorations of the 1830s are now no longer fashionable.

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