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The Duchess of Cambridge visited the Kranji Commonwealth War Cemetery in Singapore on Wednesday.

For the second time during the Royal nine-day Asian Jubilee tour, Kate chose a dress by Jenny Packham.

One again – as expected – the dress was event appropriate, if not a little on the dull side. Kate appears to have taken a leaf out of the Queen’s style book, opting for demure pastels and lace.

Her signature hair, makeup and those LK Bennett nude pumps finished her look.

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The Duchess of Cambridge continued flaunting with florals for a visit to the British High Commissioner’s residence with her husband Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, in Singapore on Wednesday.

For the official event, the Duchess wore a dress from Erdem’s Spring 2012 collection.

In addition to flowery prints, Kate has certainly favoured a cinched waist and a  floaty skirt during her Jubilee tour of Asia: The Jenny Packham orchids were followed by Alexander McQueen’s broderie anglaise and Raoul’s geometric print - and now we have this ensemble.

The Erdem dress is event appropriate and her signature glossy hair, heavy make-up and LK Bennet shoes were all present and correct.

A mauve clutch and Kiki McDonough earrings completed her look.

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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge attended a cultural event in Queenstown, Singapore.

They then visited Strathmore Green, a housing estate in Queenstown, the name of which commemorates the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

Upon arrival, the couple were greeted by a large dancing dragon and viewed a performance that showcased the three main cultures of Singapore: the Chinese, Malay and Indian communities.

Catherine wore a Raoul Pre-Fall 2012 blouse and pleated skirt with a black waistband.

The look is relaxed, laidback but still lady-like.

Following her wedges from her previous look, I welcome the return of her LK Bennett nude pumps.

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On day two of the Duke and Duchess’ nine-day Diamond Jubilee Tour of the Far East, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge arrived at Gardens by the Bay with Prince William, Duke of Cambridge.

This time the Duchess opted for a look by her go-to designer, Alexander McQueen.

She kept cool on a humid day wearing a white broderie anglaise belted skirt suit paired with Stuart Weitzman navy wedges.

I love the elegant, event appropriate dress, but I’m sure you are just as sick of seeing these wedges on the Duchess as I am. I would’ve given them a pass if they had complemented the look, but they don’t for me.

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I was super excited when I saw Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attend the welcome ceremony on arrival at the Istana during the Diamond Jubilee tour earlier today.

That’s because she was wearing a Prabal Gurung Spring 2012 dress.

The excitement was partly because she looks fabulous wearing this purple-and-cream Rorschach floral-printed wool-silk three-quarter-length-sleeve dress, but mostly because I know how proud the Nepalese designer will be to see her wearing it.

He’s had American royalty wear his dress, now he has British royalty.

The Duchess styled her graphic-print dress with her favourite Prada pumps and a black satin Anya Hindmarch ‘Maud’ clutch.

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The Duchess of Cambridge went for understated florals on an official visit to the Singapore Botanic Gardens earlier today.

For the first day of the Duke and Duchess’ nine-day Asian tour, she opted for a bespoke Jenny Packham silk twill De Gournay dress featuring hand-painted orchids.

Although this might not be my favourite look on the Duchess, I understand why she chose it. Singapore is famous for its orchids and Kate was at the gardens to see an exotic flower dedicated to Princes Diana. 

The kimono-inspired bodice is also a nod to the Duke and Duchesses Jubilee tour plans.

Kate finished her look with pearl earring and nude L.K. Bennett pumps.

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