Or
should I say, The Many Bags of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge? It’s been over
a year since Kate married Wills in a wedding that I will admit staying up until
the wee hours of the morning to witness, but it seems like we can’t quite get
used to what we’re supposed to call the former Ms. Middleton. That hasn’t
stopped anyone from talking about her, though, particularly when it comes to
fashion. The things that Kate wears and carries sell out immediately, and not
just in her native Britain, but all over the world.
Why is that, exactly? It’s not just the royal caché; Kate’s
ensembles are generally a well-calculated combination of both high-end and
attainable pieces, which gives her personal style an accessible, real-girl feel
to it that celebrities don’t usually have, let alone actual royalty. When Kate
was still a commoner, the handbags she carried were never showy or
ostentatious. As a duchess, that remains true, except that she’s more often
carrying clutches than tote bags. Ahh, the perks of having an entourage to do
the heavy lifting! Check out our roundup of Kate’s accessories, then and now,
after the jump.
First, let’s go back – way back – to when the British press was still calling
her “Waity Katie” and no one knew if Prince William would ever make an honest
woman out of her. As a relatively normal woman (if the girlfriend of a prince),
Kate did what most of us do – she carried a neutral, function work bag like the
Tod’s D-Bag Tote. A newer version of this style is available for $1845 via
Saks.
When Kate and Wills’ engagement had been announced but they had yet
to wed, Middleton’s wardrobe was positively frumpy on occasion, perhaps out of
the Palace’s desire to frame her as an appropriate future princess. The Anya
Hindmarch Shell Frame Clutch is the only redeeming aspect of this ensemble, but
better things are to come. Shop Anya Hindmarch via Net-a-Porter.
After the wedding watched ’round the world, the first handbag Kate
carried was a Mulberry Polly Pushlock Satchel at Heathrow Airport, where she
and Wills were jetting off to Canada. Shop Mulberry via Net-a-Porter.
Shortly after their honeymoon, Kate and Wills embarked on their
first North American tour. Kate’s carried almost exclusively British designers
since her engagement was announced, but while in America, she went with a local
bag – the Diane von Furstenberg Lytton Minaudiere in leopard print. Buy through
ShopBop for $395.
When the trip took the pair to Canada, though, Kate went back to one
of her favorite Brits with the Anya Hindmarch Raffia Fan Clutch. Shop Anya
Hindmarch via Net-a-Porter.
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