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Kate Middleton Just Introduced Us to the Coolest New Dress Brand—and $8 Earrings

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There are a couple of fashion-related things that you know the team at Who What Wear really loves. Firstly, we're dress obsessed. We're forever reporting on the latest drops, the most up-to-date trends, and the coolest brands to stock your wardrobe with. Secondly, we relish the moment when a celebrity—who could undoubtedly wear anything from a super-expensive brand or luxury name—chooses to pick something affordable for a moment in the spotlight. That concept just never gets old, no matter how many A-list high-street collaborations appear or #sponsored posts filter onto Instagram. So imagine our delight this afternoon upon discovering the Duchess of Cambridge, the kindhearted royal that she is, had decided to bequeath not one of our favorite things but both upon us. It's not even a special day—just a regular October 2 like any other—and she's out and about in public. Her jade-green double-layered and belted chiffon dress is from a seriously chic new b

I'll Be Wearing This $25 Dress From Now Until the End of Fall

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MITILLY Women's V Neck Ruffle Polka Dot Pocket Loose Swing Casual Short T-Shirt Dress My Amazon shopping cart is a chaotic jumble of household essentials, novels from my endless reading list, and gimmicky products I’ve convinced myself I can’t live without (currently, a posture corrector). The always-reliable retail giant is also my mecca for anything required in a pinch, which recently turned out to be a polka-dot dress so perfect, I want you to get one too. MITILLY Women's V Neck Ruffle Polka Dot Pocket Loose Swing Casual Short T-Shirt Dress - $24.99

Frills, feathers and puffed sleeves: why Cinderella's 'ugly sisters' are on trend

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(From left) A model at the Valentino AW19 couture show during Paris Fashion Week; Kylie and Kendall Jenner; Deepika Padukone. Composite: Victor Virgile/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images; Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images; Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP After a summer of wholesome prairie dresses, fashion is heading in a more garish and flamboyant direction, inspired by two of panto’s favourite mischief-makers High fashion has long been fascinated by clothes that turn traditional ideas of prettiness on their head. That is why chunky trainers in shades of murky brown regularly set fashion-forward consumers back hundreds of pounds. But the latest iteration of “ugly dressing”, which sees malevolent characters from childhood fairytales – notably the ugly sisters from Cinderella – transform into style inspiration, may still have crept up on you like a pantomime villain. You’ll know “ugly sister dressing” when you see it: it is bright, ostentatious and utterly unapologetic. It is fla