On Tuesday, the sunlit gardens of Buckingham Palace set the stage for the King’s Garden Party, a cherished tradition celebrating outstanding contributions to society. Princess Catherine turned heads in a butter-yellow midi dress by Amelia Wickstead, a designer famed for her tailored, feminine creations. The dress, featuring a fitted bodice and flared skirt, was a repeat from Catherine’s appearance at Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022, highlighting her commitment to sustainable fashion.
Complementing the dress was a wide-brimmed hat by Philip Tracy, a milliner beloved by royals for his dramatic yet elegant designs. This particular hat, adorned with subtle floral accents adding a vintage charm, had previously been worn at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s 2018 wedding.
Looking back, Catherine has a history of making bold yet timeless style choices. In 2012, she attended the biennial Order of the Thistle Service at the Thistle Chapel in St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh. The event honors members of Scotland’s highest chivalric order and is steeped in tradition. For this occasion, Catherine chose a butter-yellow coat dress with a hemline slightly above the knee—considered quite daring for royal fashion at the time. Her 2012 look was ahead of its time, demonstrating her knack for selecting outfits that remain stylish years later. While details of her accessories for this event are scarce, her usual pairing of elegant nude heels and pearl jewelry was likely part of the ensemble
On June 3, 2022, Catherine attended the National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, a key event during Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations marking her 70 years on the throne. For this momentous occasion, she wore a pastel yellow coat dress by Amelia Wickstead, featuring ruching at the waist to accentuate her figure and long sleeves, fitting the cathedral’s formal setting.
Her standout accessory was a matching yellow hat by Philip Tracy, adorned with delicate floral details that added a whimsical yet sophisticated touch. She completed the look with delicate drop earrings—likely the Bahrain pearl drops—and nude Gianvito Rossi pumps in a bisque shade, carrying a small clutch to maintain the monochrome theme. This joyful, regal ensemble was widely praised, with fashion critics noting its queenly vibes. Her chic, shiny hairstyle perfectly polished the look, making it one of her most memorable Jubilee appearances
Later that summer, on July 9, 2022, Catherine brought a burst of sunshine to the Wimbledon Women’s Singles Final. As a patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, her presence is always eagerly anticipated—and her fashion choices never disappoint. For the event, she wore a bright yellow dress by Roksanda, featuring a dramatic bow detail at the neckline, capped sleeves, and an elegant mid-length skirt perfect for summer.
She accessorized with an oversized LK Bennett sun hat tied with a navy blue ribbon, adding a playful yet sophisticated flair. A white clutch and white slingback heels—previously worn during her Caribbean tour—completed the look, underscoring her dedication to sustainable fashion by recycling outfits.
Fans flooded social media with praise, commenting, “You looked so beautiful in your dress” and “Absolutely stunning.” Catherine’s vibrant yellow dress brought summer joy to Wimbledon, making her stand out while staying true to her signature elegance.