Duchess of Cambridge wears (and all other things fashion-related) for The Telegraph. I’ve also written a book – The Duchess of Cambridge: A Decade of Modern Royal Style – on the subject, too.That day, 16 November 2010, wasn’t just about the prospect of the most-anticipated royal wedding in a generation, or the culmination of a refreshingly modern royal romance – the break-ups, the nights partying at Mahiki and the pictures of Kate popping out to M&S during her lunch hour when she worked for Jigsaw; but it was the first official hint of a fashion phenomenon that would go on to transform fortunes and set trends: the Kate Effect.Designer Daniella Helayel had been building her label, Issa, for years before the royal engagement, starting out in.
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