Kate Middleton's Anzac Day Style Sparks Fashion Buzz In US
Kate Middletons Anzac Day Style Sparks Fashion Buzz In US...
Kate Middleton's elegant Anzac Day appearance in Australia is trending in the US this week as fashion analysts and royal watchers dissect her polished yet understated style. The Princess of Wales wore a cream Catherine Walker coat dress with a black hat during the April 25 memorial service in Canberra, creating instant global fashion ripples.
The look gained particular traction in American media after Vogue US highlighted its "quiet power" on April 27. Major US retailers like Nordstrom and Revolve reported spikes in searches for similar neutral-toned tailored pieces over the weekend. Royal commentator Victoria Arbiter told CNN the outfit "perfectly balanced solemnity and style" for the occasion.
Social media engagement surged when Middleton's emerald and diamond brooch - a gift from New Zealand - was identified as containing stones mined in Montana. This detail resonated with American audiences, with #KateJewelry trending on Twitter April 28. The Princess's choice to repeat the brooch from a 2014 tour also drew praise for sustainable fashion practices.
US-based royal blogs noted the diplomatic significance of Middleton selecting Australian designer Rebecca Vallance for her evening reception dress. The navy floral gown's stateside popularity reflects growing American interest in Commonwealth fashion beyond traditional British labels. Major US networks are expected to feature style recaps this week as the royal tour continues.
Fashion analysts attribute the US interest to Middleton's increasing influence on American working women's style. "Her Anzac Day looks delivered the polished professionalism American audiences admire," said Harper's Bazaar fashion director Nina Garcia. The coverage comes as US viewership for royal events has grown 38% since 2023 according to Nielsen data.