She wore a new, bespoke version of an Emilia Wickstead wool crepe midi dress with a caped top, styled with a favorite toffee-colored DeMellier Nano Montreal bag and gold Ralph Lauren Celia pumps. For jewelry and other accessories: Van Cleef & Arpels motif earrings, a Halcyon Days gold torque bracelet in aquamarine, and the AELTC pin—a green and purple bow brooch which is the tennis institution’s official emblem. Her hair was styled in loose, glossy waves and swept over one shoulder to cascade down her back. Princess Charlotte, meanwhile, echoed her mother in a sky blue tea dress with frilled sleeves.
It felt like a true return to form for Kate Middleton—a classic look updated for her current penchant for things more flowing and draping—who in previous years has worn a brilliant green Roland Mouret pencil dress and Self Portrait pleated dress in a tennis ball shade.
Look back at some of Catherine, Princess of Wales’s best Wimbledon looks over the years, here.

