Kate Middleton’s Former Stylist Launches a Clothing Collection That Includes the Royal's Signature Styles
Want to dress like the Princess of Wales? Here’s your chance.

- Kate Middleton’s former stylist is collaborating with Beulah London—one of the Princess of Wales’ favorite brands—for a summer capsule collection.
- The collection includes a polka dot print and is inspired by “a Neapolitan ice cream palette, with a hint of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman.”
- The limited-edition collection, called Beulah x VCH, consists of four pieces available to shop now.
Polka dots are deeply on trend—as evidenced by Kate Middleton’s recent appearance on May 8 in the pattern—and the Princess of Wales’ former stylist is launching a collection with, naturally, polka dots included.
The future queen’s former stylist Ginnie Chadwyck-Healey and Beulah London, a brand loved by celebrities—and members of the royal family, in particular, including Kate herself—have created a new capsule collection, Beulah x VCH, inspired by “a Neapolitan ice cream palette, with a hint of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman,” according to People.

There are four summer dresses in the limited-edition collection, a collaboration between Chadwyck-Healey and Beulah co-founder Natasha Rufus Isaacs, whom People reported has also been in the Princess of Wales’ social circle for years. The collection features dresses in shades of pink, blue, white, and brown, including a polka dot dress in toffee brown.
Of Chadwyck-Healey—who began styling Kate after the 2018 birth of Prince Louis—“Ginnie brings her exceptional eye for style and understanding of what women truly want to wear, complementing our dedication to creating pieces that make women feel both beautiful and empowered,” Rufus Isaacs told the outlet.

Rufus Isaacs, for her part, grew up with Prince William and Prince Harry and is the wife of Rupert Finch; if that name sounds familiar, it’s because Finch dated Kate while both were students at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland (and before college sweethearts William and Kate connected romantically).
Of her decision to work with Beulah on the collection, Chadwyck-Healey said it was a “no-brainer,” according to People.
“In 2025, every brand has charity work as an add-on,” she said. “Beulah was one of the first to make it its core focus, from the get-go.”

Beulah London was founded after Rufus Isaacs and her friend Lavinia Richard spent two months “working at a rehabilitation center in India, teaching women rescued from sex trafficking how to sew,” People reported, adding that after they returned home and launched the label, they have provided “over 66,297 hours of employment to vulnerable and trafficked women.”
The collection is available online and from Beulah London’s flagship boutique, with pieces starting at $525.