It’s been a busy week for Kate Middleton. Over the weekend, the Princess of Wales joined the rest of the British royals for the Trooping the Colour, where she wore a jubilant aquamarine Catherine Walker coatdress (and coordinated with her daughter, Princess Charlotte).
Today, Middleton was out and about once again for the Order of the Garter service at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. To celebrate Britain’s oldest order, the Princess opted for a white dress that she wore last month.
Middleton turned to a Self-Portrait dress comprised of a white boucle top that resembles a blazer—complete with a belted waist and pocket flaps—over a pleated midi skirt with a white lace trim. The Princess gave the look a royal touch with a five-strand pearl necklace from Susan Kaplan, chunky earrings, nude pumps, and a crisp white hatinator that matched her dress.
This is far from the first time Middleton has worn the Self-Portrait dress. She most recently pulled it from her wardrobe just a few weeks ago for the 80th anniversary of VE Day, where she opted for nearly identical styling, only swapping her hat for a black bow. But the dress has been in rotation for several years, including for the Platinum Jubilee in 2022, where she wore it with a pair of silver dangling earrings. As Kate Middleton reminded us with her Order of the Garter look, there are infinite ways of rewearing our clothes, and we should all make the most of the pieces we love.