Kate Middleton steps out in £795 green dress for Queen’s design awards

Kate Middleton attended the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design at the Design Museum in London this afternoon. The Duchess of Cambridge wore an emerald green dress for the occasion and chose gold accessories. 

Kate’s dress is by designer Edeline Lee. 

The dress is believed the be the Pedernal Dress, but with some alterations made.  

It is a high draped neck dress with dropped shoulders and features tie detail sleeves and a fitted flare skirt. 

The website explains the belt is removable, and it seems Kate has chosen a gold buckle instead of the original white one.  

The dress’ description explains: “The Pedernal Dress is hand-crafted in England from a pebble textured Flou Bubble Jacquard woven in Italy.” 

It is also available in a white range of colours: navy, yellow, black, carmine, slate great, scarlet, bottle green, and in colour block variations too. 

The dress has a retail price of £785. 

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As for accessories, Kate chose gold hoop earrings. 

Royal fans will instantly know the designer as they are from Kate’s Caribbean wardrobe. 

The “Maya” earrings are by a Bahamian designer called Nadia Arena.

The gold hoops feature a modern cobweb-like design. 

Costing £57 ($75), the earrings are described as “a summer staple”, that is “easy and light enough to wear year-round”. 

During her trip to the Caribbean earlier this year, the Duchess of Cambridge wore them twice; once with the mint Self Portrait dress and another with the pink zebra Rixo dress. 

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source: express.co.uk