Fans spot key reasons Princess Kate wore gold to Trump’s state banquet | Royal | News

The Princess of Wales crowned her look with jewellery steeped in history. She chose Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Orbital Pendant Earrings and the iconic Lover’s Knot Tiara – a piece that was often loaned to her by the late Queen.
The echoes of the past did not end there. In 2003, when Buckingham Palace hosted U.S. President George W. Bush, Queen Elizabeth arrived in a floor-length golden gown, its long sleeves and ornate embroidery glistening under the chandeliers.
Fast forward more than two decades, Kate’s banquet gown seemed to mirror that very silhouette. Both dresses drew their power from lavish metallic embroidery, light-reflecting fabric, and a regal form that stood out in the grandeur of the palace halls.
The parallels were impossible to miss, a gold-threaded bridge between two generations of royal women, each commanding the ballroom in their own right. By stepping into a look so closely aligned with her husband’s grandmother, Kate appeared to write herself into the same lineage of regal glamour.
Phillipa Lepley, the London-based couture house behind the gown, is renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship, particularly in bridal couture. Kate has long turned to the label for pivotal moments; in 2022, during the Platinum Jubilee tour in the Bahamas, she wore another Lepley creation for a glittering evening reception.
Choosing the designer once again for a state banquet only reaffirmed the fashion house’s place as a trusted name in her wardrobe for milestone occasions.
But the gown was more than a nod to history. Its illusion lace neckline and sleeves, delicately embroidered yet sheer enough to reveal a whisper of skin, brought a modern edge. The detail placed the look firmly in dialogue with the ‘naked dress’ trend dominating international runways, but reimagined through Kate’s signature lens of elegance.
“How extraordinary! That’s quite a gown… Princess Catherine has always loved lace! She has really made this her own,” one fan shared on X.
Another praised it as “So modern, STUNNING! I may have a new favourite look for the Princess of Wales,” while a third wrote simply: “Modern yet sophisticated. Speechless, in the best sort of way.”
Between the tribute to Queen Elizabeth and the nod to high-fashion trends, Kate’s golden gown reaffirmed her status not only as the future queen but as a fashion icon in her own right.
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