Kate Middleton steps out in Emilia Wickstead for London charity event – in pictures
05 May, 2019
The Duchess of Cambridge started May with an event, opening a Centre of Excellence for the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families.
A patron of the charity, the royal wore an emerald green Emilia Wickstead dress for the occasion on May 1.
Click through the gallery above to see all of the outfits the Duchess of Cambridge has worn so far in 2019.
She looked relaxed as she mingled with guests at the opening.
Earlier in the week, the mother-of-three attended an Anzac Day memorial service in London with Prince Harry.
Last month, the duchess attended the annual St Patrick's Day Irish Guards parade in London with Prince William. For the occasion, the duchess wore a new Alexander McQueen coat with golden button details. The look was completed with a Cartier shamrock brooch.
The royal is known as a style icon the world over, and the Duchess of Cambridge's sartorial spree has shown no signs of slowing down in 2019, interestingly since stylist and former Vogue staffer Virginia Chadwyck-Healey joined her team in December.
One of the duchess' most popular looks of the year so far, which has been credited to Chadwyck-Healey is the Gucci blouse and Jigsaw wide-leg trousers look she wore to visit a children's centre in March.
Chadwyck-Healey, her ex-boss, former British Vogue editor-in-chief Alexandra Shulman wrote in a Daily Mail column: "At Vogue, Ginnie was retail editor, a role that involved hosting reader events and industry trend talks. Her skill was in translating fashion information for real people rather than edgy fashion shoots.
"You can see how all of this would be invaluable to the Duchess, whose every hiking boot and clutch bag is analysed and scrutinised. While Catherine has a very distinct sense of her own style, she is not interested in spending hours poring over fashion pages and reading designer profiles."
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