Fashion

Kate Middleton Just Wore a Near-Replica of Diana’s Polka Dot Two-Piece


Kate Middleton and Princess Diana are both revered as royal fashion icons, but I’ve never considered their personal styles to be particularly alike. Diana’s wardrobe was rooted in the eccentricity of the ’80s, gradually transitioning into the sleek minimalism that defined her ’90s looks. In contrast, Catherine, Princess of Wales, has long favoured a more restrained and consistent aesthetic—think tailored dresses, jewel-toned hues and classic accessories—a style formula that has remained largely unchanged since her royal debut.

That’s why I did a double-take when I saw Middleton step out in an outfit that could have been lifted directly from Princess Diana’s archive. Attending a service in central London to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, Middleton wore a white polka-dot midi dress by Alessandra Rich, with a high neckline, voluminous sleeves and a softly cinched waist—a silhouette and print so reminiscent of Diana’s iconic style, it sparked instant déjà vu.

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The resemblance was uncanny. Diana once wore a strikingly similar white polka-dot ensemble to Epsom Races circa 1986—a structured two-piece with a nipped-in waist and bold shoulders, complete with a spattering of polka dots.

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Enduringly elegant, this timeless print feels as relevant today as it did in ’86. Wearing hers with DeMellier’s The Midi Montreal bag (£435), Middleton injected a distinctly modern twist into your ensemble, completing her look with nude pointed-toe heels, pearl drop earrings and a black headpiece.