We all know that Kate Middleton has an enviable jewelry collection, but who knew her stash of coats was so good? The duchess wrapped up her tour of Australia in yet another topper, this one an indigo Michael Kors design. Add that to the striking emerald number she appeared in one day earlier, and we all have to bow down to Kate's coat closet.
The chicness of the looks come as no surprise, though — as big fans of Kate Middleton's general style, we knew that her tour of Australia and New Zealand with William and George was going to be packed with sophisticated ensembles. She kicked it off in a bold red Catherine Walker coat dress (similar to a number picked by Diana for a royal visit in 1984), and it was smooth sailing from there. See every style that emerged from her suitcase in the gallery.
— Additional reporting by Leah MelbySource: Getty/Pool
Kate wrapped her tour of Australia up in an indigo and white Michael Kors coat.
Cutout sleeves added extra eye appeal to Kate's Lela Rose design.
Kate was at her sweetest in pastel separates and L.K.Bennett pumps while hitting the skate park in Adelaide, Australia.
The duchess's gray and white plaid Hobbs dress reemerged for a tour of Ayers Rock.
Kate made a conservative choice of a belted gray sheath while visiting the National Indigenous Training Academy in Australia.
To spend Easter afternoon at the Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Kate slipped into something more casual: a short-sleeved, pale yellow eyelet dress and the same Stuart Weitzman wedges she wore at the beach.
It was a pale blue coatdress with sharp shoulders (and a hat just one shade darker) for Easter church services at St Andrew's Cathedral in Sydney.
For her stop in Brisbane, Kate chose a white elbow-length dress with a smattering of blue blooms at the waist. Gone were her trusty nude pumps, though: instead, she picked a navy pair and carried a bright blue clutch.
Kate hit Sydney's beach in an aptly breezy Zimmermann LWD and Stuart Weitzman wedges.
Kate got quite the view at Australia's Echo Point, wearing DVF's blue-and-white print dress.
Kate greeted Australia in a sunny Roksanda Ilincic sheath and L.K.Bennett accessories at the Sydney Opera House.
The duchess suited up in Rebecca Taylor's shirred blue separates while departing Wellington Airport in New Zealand.
The duchess showed off her cricket skills in an unexpectedly polished red ensemble while at Latimer Square Gardens in Christchurch, New Zealand.
While at Dunedin Airport in New Zealand, Kate was flawlessly coordinated in her bright Emilia Wickstead look.
Putting to rest pregnancy rumors, Kate sipped stylishly in a nautical topper at Amisfield Winery in Queenstown, New Zealand.
Kate looked casually cool in her chunky knit while watching Rippa Rugby at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Kate joined Prince William in an embellished LBD from her go-to designer Jenny Packham while at an unveiling of a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by New Zealand artist Nick Cuthell in Wellington, New Zealand
Prince William kept Kate (and her pretty powder-blue coat) dry from the Aussie rain while touring the Aviation Heritage Centre in Blenheim.
For her second official outfit on her current tour of Australia and New Zealand, Kate Middleton showed some serious US support, wearing a knit black-and-white dress from Tory Burch.
To start off her tour in New Zealand, Kate picked a red coat dress by Catherine Walker that showed off two columns of buttons and a smart collar. We loved her accessories: a matching hat reminiscent of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's best pillboxes and a diamond-and-platinum brooch in the shape of a fern. The piece, meant to represent New Zealand's national symbol, was gifted to Queen Elizabeth II on a tour of the country in 1953, and she kindly loaned it to Kate for the occasion.
Like good students of fashion, we needed a side angle to fully zoom in on the shoes Kate picked. She walked the tarmac in tasteful black pumps with a small hidden platform.