Princess Kate marked 'deliberate departure' with unconventional post-wedding dress

An expert opinion on an unconventional look

"Kate's 'going away' outfit following her royal wedding is a masterclass in understated elegance and a deliberate departure from the opulence of her bridal look," Angela tells HELLO!.

"The cobalt-blue dress, paired with a tailored black cropped jacket, strikes a note of modern practicality while still retaining sophistication. Blue is significant – it's both her engagement ring's sapphire hue and a subtle nod to loyalty, fidelity, and stability, making it a quietly symbolic choice. The black jacket adds structure and formality, balancing the softness of the dress with a more grounded tone."

Kate's transitional outfit

Though many of us would expect Kate to wear white and make the most of her bridal moment (and who would blame her?), fashion expert Angela says the blue dress is entirely in keeping with Kate's polished personal style.

"This was a transition outfit; she was moving from the most public, glamorous day of her life into a private honeymoon. The ensemble suggests ease of travel, weather adaptability, and a conscious step away from the wedding, signalling that she was now entering her role as a wife, not just a bride," she explains.

"The choice of simple black heels completes the look, allowing her engagement ring to remain the most sparkling accessory."

The fashion expert muses that Kate's choice may have reflected the historic importance of her bridal gown.

"It's also worth noting that the muted colour pairing may have been intentional to avoid overshadowing the wedding gown in public memory," stylist Angela says.

"By choosing a refined yet subdued palette, Kate kept the focus on the wedding's grandeur while still looking chic and appropriate for a royal departure. The look encapsulates her style balance, classic, thoughtful, and subtly meaningful."

Kate's bridal gown

The bridal gown in question was a gorgeous bespoke Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen number with delicate lace sleeves, a fitted bodice, and a full princess skirt. 

It was paired with the Cartier Halo tiara from the collection of Queen Elizabeth and pear-shaped drop earrings featuring oak leaves and a diamond-shaped acorn in a nod to the Middleton family crest.