When the Princess of Wales wants to trumpet the sartorial stars from her native land, she’s got a number of go-to brands — ranging from crisp suits and structured dresses from the fashion house of late British designer Alexander McQueen to whimsical dresses and modern formalwear from London based Emilia Wickstead.
Still, Kate often throws a curveball in her repertoire of wardrobe wares. Case in point: her recent olive green suit from English fashionista and Spice Girl turned business mogul — Victoria Beckham.
Kate has appeared in four of Victoria Beckham’s clothing and accessories over the years.
Here are 4 of Kate Middleton’s Best Victoria Beckham Fashion Moments:
1. Victoria Beckham Cream Cotton Blend Midi Dress
The princess donned this classic ribbed long sleeve sweater dress from the ultraluxe female-founded design house in January 2023. Made of a stretch cotton blend, the neutral “biscuit” shaded dress is comfortable and classic plus it pairs perfectly with knee-high boots.

2. Victoria Beckham Quincy Moonshine White Tote
A smaller version of a shopper tote, this smooth leather bag is designed from buffalo leather with a contrasting calf leather trim. Kate was spotted trading her tiny top handle L.K. Bennett bag for this Becks approved white carryall at Wimbledon in July 2024.

3. Victoria Beckham VB644S 001 Square Sunglasses in Black
The princess wore these sleek sunglasses from the girl group signer-turned-entrepreneur to play summer spectator at Wimbledon in 2023 and 2024. Trendy and timeless, the smart square shaped sunglasses boast grey lenses with black frames. Crafted in Italy, the designer glasses are perfect for sitting courtside.

4. Victoria Beckham Olive Green Trouser Suit
Kate’s penchant for power suits is undeniable. She has a business two-piece set in nearly every shade of the rainbow. So, it’s no great surprise she turned up in this olive patch pocket jacket plus coordinating flared trousers from the House of VB in May 2025. The princess was on hand to present a fashion award to luxury sustainable designer Patrick McDowell and she looked like a million green bucks.
