Kate Middleton is continuing to set trends around the globe, following her stylish North American tour with another fashion-filled trip abroad.
The Duchess of Cambridge — and her stunning wardrobe — made the trip east this week, as she and husband Prince William embarked on the Asian leg of the Diamond Jubilee tour to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II‘s 60th year on the throne.
The couple began the tour in Singapore, where they were greeted by crowds of fans, who gathered to catch a glimpse of the young couple. Though Middleton, 30, has only been in the country for two days, she’s already created quite a buzz with her wardrobe, sporting three styles that are already earning her rave reviews.
The big question: What was Kate wearing?
Middleton arrived at the Singapore airport in a pale pink Jenny Packham dress, accessorizing her look with nude LK Bennett heels and matching clutch.
Channeling a Grace Kelly, the Duchess changed into a 50′s inspired Alexander McQueen broderie suit to tour the Gardens in the Bay. She freshened up her all-white look with her trusted (and practical) navy wedges.
While the Duchess kicked off the tour in the ladylike solids she’s become known for, she’s showing off a bolder style on this trip, experimenting with more fashion-forward prints. The duchess chose a printed long-sleeve shift by Singapore-born designer Prabal Gurung to show respect for the host country, as she dined with the president of Singapore at his residence.
Next up, Kate wore head-to-toe prints from another Singapore-based designer, Raoul. The two-piece ensemble also included a pleated skirt, another big trend this fall.
Later, Middleton went for a modern take on floral prints in a breezy Erdem dress that’s already earned her rave reviews. So which was your favorite look so far?
Take a look at the gallery — above — to check out Kate’s Singapore style — plus, her other top looks from the Jubilee tour.