Monsoon's teal pleated dress looks mighty like Kate Middleton's latest fancy frock

The wife of Prince William looked incredible in her new gown....


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3 October 2019

The Duchess of Cambridge looked absolutely stunning on Wednesday, as she attended a special event hosted by His Highness Aga Khan at the Aga Khan Centre. Looking as stylish as ever, she rocked a beautiful teal cocktail dress by ARoss Girl, matching green earrings by Zeen and elegant green high heels. The dress cost £577 and has since sold out on Net-A-Porter. It was maxi in length, came tied with a waist belt and had voluminous sleeves which were gathered at the cuffs. Stunning, right? Well, we've found an incredible lookalike from Monsoon. The 'Dahlia' full-pleated maxi dress is made is the same shade, the same cut and comes with a black ribbon at the waist. Perfect for a party or posh event, it costs £110 and we think it would be fabulous for Christmas. 

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Kate wore a dress by ARoss Girl

Mother-of-three Kate isn't the only royal that enjoys the A Ross Girl label. Back in 2018, the Countess of Wessex was in New York City at a conference, rocking a pea green dress by the brand.

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The 'Brooke' dress - which was priced at £550 - had a lovely round neck with a split at the hem, as well as short sleeves. It came with an eye-catching sash belt just like Kate's, which she tied in a bow at the waist. 

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It's fitting that Kate, 37, has picked a designer loved by Sophie. Fashion designer Donna Ida told the Daily Mail that Sophie often buys her pieces, but also picks up a little extra something for her royal relative. Donna explained: "She [Sophie] got our [£295] black Sadie jumpsuit for herself and then asked for one for Kate. She said: 'Kate wants one, can I get one as well?'" Who would have thought it, eh?

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