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Princess Catherine Stuns in Emerald Green Gown at State Dinner
Princess Catherine looked absolutely mesmerizing in an exquisite emerald green off-the-shoulder gown designed by Jenny Peckham.
Alongside Prince William, she radiated elegance as they attended a state dinner hosted by Jamaica's Governor General in Kingston.
The captivating gown worn by Princess Catherine was a bespoke rendition of Jenny Peckham's Wonder Glitter Tully gown, estimated to be worth $3,791.
The enchanting floor-length gown featured a dreamy tulle skirt with a sweeping train and ruffled detailing on the off-shoulder neckline.
Intricate crystal beading work adorned the dress, adding to its allure.
At the event hosted by Governor General Sir Patrick Allen, Princess Catherine evoked the glamorous spirit reminiscent of Princess Diana.
It came as no surprise that she chose Jenny Peckham as the designer for her special night.
Over the years, she has worn creations by Jenny Peckham on numerous occasions, including the glamorous gold gown she wore to the No Time to Die premiere in 2020, and the teal gown she loved so much that she wore it twice.
Since her wedding to Prince William in 2011, Kate Middleton has consistently impressed us with her style, and we're still in awe six years later.
From stunning the world with her Alexander McQueen wedding dress to causing outfits to sell out instantly just by wearing them, Middleton has remained true to her stylish and elegant taste.
Her fashion choices prove time and time again that flattering cuts and bold colors are the epitome of modern royal dressing.
Princess Catherine even attracted glowing headlines for re-wearing a green, sparkly Jenny Peckham dress at the Royal Variety performance last year.
However, if you want to recreate her look, you won't be able to find exact copies of the Jenny Peckham gown on the designer's website.
We suspect it's a custom creation exclusively reserved for royalty.
Additionally, only royals have the privilege of borrowing jewels from Her Royal Highness.
To complete her look, Princess Catherine paired the gown with emerald and diamond earrings and a bracelet loaned from the Queen.
She also wore her hair in a chic updo.
The Royal Family Order, a gift bestowed by the Queen, featuring a small portrait of the monarch attached to a ribbon, was proudly displayed by Catherine during the state dinner at Buckingham Palace in October 2018.
Furthermore, she was honored with the GCVO (Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order) in April 2019, another accolade granted by the Queen.
The jewelry worn by Princess Catherine, part of the Emerald Tassel Perure collection, includes a necklace and a ring.
These pieces are believed to have been a gift to the Queen from a foreign monarch.
They have been worn by the Queen on various occasions, such as during a state visit from the United Arab Emirates in 1989 and during an Order of the Thistle Service in 2012.
During the state dinner, the couple walked down a set of stairs in the Governor-General's house that the Queen and Prince Philip had walked down when they visited Jamaica in 1953, recreating that iconic moment.
Meanwhile, the guests enjoyed a delectable menu that included roasted pumpkin and potato soup, pimento, smoked sea bass, and Suzette fan crepes.
Princess Catherine's presence and impeccable style continue to captivate us, showcasing her elegance and grace as a modern royal.