![]() Kate’s carried the Natasha clutch in a rainbow of colours since 2012, from classic black suede to sumptuous cupcake pink. The simple yet sophisticated design has been a mainstay in Kate’s collection for over a decade now–the Princess owns thirteen, YES thirteen, of the bags. If you’ve seen Kate carry a coloured clutch in recent years, I can almost guarantee it’s the Natasha style from Emmy London. The same bag in Mulberry’s online store does not, it comes with a crossbody strap instead, suggesting it’s bespoke. ![]() For example, the green Amberley carried by Kate features a small tubular top handle. We have spotted her carry designs that differ from those available in the company’s off-the-shelf offering. We suspect Kate’s office has a working relationship with the quintessentially British brand. She also carries the Amberley Crossbody in two colours ( White and Black), the Mini Seaton in Black, the Bayswater Wallet in three different colours (Conker Suede, Black Suede and Buttercream Suede), the Amberley Clutch in Dark Blush, the Small Darley in Red Croc and the Polly Push Lock in Midnight Blue. The Princess debuted two new Mulberry bags during a recent visit to the USA in December-the Amberley satchel in green and the Harlow satchel in blue. Since becoming a member of the British Royal Family, we’ve spotted the Princess carry eleven different styles (and we know she carried one or two Mulberry bags before her marriage to Prince William, but I have not kept a record of those). It’s no surprise Kate has turned to Mulberrry for some of her most iconic handbag moments. They’re known for their structured silhouettes, elegant designs and impeccable craftsmanship. Next up, Mulberry, one of Kate’s go-to luxury handbag brands. During the pandemic in 2020, she also reconnected with the charity via Zoom. Interestingly, Kate has a connection with SOS Children’s Villages-she visited one of their locations in Lahore during the royal visit to Pakistan in 2019. ![]() By promoting a brand like DeMellier, she is using her platform to make a positive impact in the world. I’d wager that the Princess is well aware of “The Kate Effect” and the power of her influence on fashion. Notably, these vaccines are administered in countries like Somalia, where, unfortunately, one in six children do not live to see their sixth birthday.īy carrying DeMellier bags in public, Kate can help draw attention to the brand’s charitable efforts and increase sales that support this mission. This initiative funds lifesaving vaccines and medical treatments for children in need. DeMellier has launched an initiative called “A Bag, A Life,” a program that collaborates with international children’s charity SOS Children’s Villages and local vaccine providers. There could be a reason behind Kate’s frequent appearances with DeMellier bags-her admiration for the brand’s commitment to giving back. The brand’s understated yet elegant designs are clearly a hit with both sisters. I remember Kate’s sister Pippa carried 3-4 Milli Millu bags frequently in the early Twenty Tens. The Nano Montreal in Navy and the Nano Montreal in Deep Toffee.īefore 2017, DeMellier was known as Milli Millu. Kate owns two sleek micro-bags from London-based brand, DeMellier.
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