Kate Middleton's go-to designer, Emilia Wickstead is out of my budget – these six elegant dresses deliver the look for less
From Kate's green Wimbledon dress to celebrity loved styled, here are the pieces that channel the luxury brand for less
There's one designer Kate Middleton comes back to more than others: the British clothing brand Emilia Wickstead, and over the weekend at Wimbledon, she was spotted in a bespoke green dress from the brand. However, it's not only favoured by Royalty. Known for its feminine, sophisticated designs, the brand has also been worn by a list of A-listers, including Gillian Anderson, Alexa Chung and Emma Stone.
The luxury womenswear label Emilia Wickstead was founded in London by the New Zealand designer in 2008, and since then, it has become a household name and regularly showcases new collections during London Fashion Week. Her designs combine modern, sculptural designs with timeless colours and beautiful, feminine prints.
From refined floral summer wedding guest dresses to versatile frocks that work if you're wondering what to wear to the races or heading to a smart work event, Emilia Wickstead is full of enduring pieces. However, with prices reaching well into the thousands, it isn't a label in everyone's budget. I've rounded up several dresses that capture Emilia Wickstead's aesthetic, but with much more accessible price points. You're welcome.
ME+EM have plenty of dresses featuring a flattering fit-and-flare silhouette, which is quite a signature of the Wickstead brand, including this beautiful maxi style. The coral colour is perfect for warmer weather, and the crease-less linen means that you can pack it in your suitcase with ease.
Channelling some of the pretty floral designs by Emilia Wickstead, this beautiful dress feels feminine and perfect for summer occasions. Simply style with some wedge espadrilles and a neutral clutch, and you are good to go. It's also worth browsing our Phase Eight sale favourites for more finds.
Extremely elegant, this floral dress is made from matte-finish silk and features delicate lace trims. And if you're wondering what to wear to a wedding, this dress should be a top contender.
If you want to emulate Emilia Wickstead's refined aesthetic without investing in a designer piece, it's worth paying close attention to silhouettes, colours and fabrics. Several brands come to mind when trying to capture similar occasion-ready looks, including Hobbs, ME+EM and Phase Eight.
Look for beautiful midi dresses that have flattering silhouettes, including defined waists, full skirts and elegant necklines, as well as styles made from structured cotton, crepe or woven fabrics that hold their shape.
In recent months, it hasn't just been Kate Middleton championing Emilia Wickstead's elegant designs, but also the Duchess of Edinburgh has worn a pastel blue coat dress for a military parade from the brand. Whilst Sophie Hunter, Benedict Cumberbatch's wife, chose a striking green floral dress for a day at Wimbledon.
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Molly is a fashion writer for woman&home, whose journalistic career began with her enthusiasm for fashion. Having always been an avid writer, she has contributed to publications covering a variety of topics.
After graduating from her master's in Fashion History and Cultures, she transitioned to teaching at London College of Fashion, where she taught in fashion studies. Now, passionate about writing on the significance of fashion, she is dedicated to inspiring others through the power of dress.
Molly loves staying in the know with the latest fashion trends, and following celebrities for inspiration. Outside of work, she enjoys browsing vintage markets, reading a good novel, or trying new restaurants around London.
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