ASOS is selling a designer dupe to Kate Middleton’s Missoni dress for only £47

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With no thanks to Covid, we’re back into another lockdown, which of course means that public appearances from some of our favourite ladies are out of the question.

However, reverting back to her digital appearances is none other than the beautiful Kate Middleton.

Last year we saw her partake in the occasional Zoom meeting in order to carry out some of her duties.

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On Thursday the Duchess looked as sharp as always whilst she praised nurses for their efforts during the coronavirus pandemic.

Kate looked stunning as she opted for a smart look by pairing a classic black blazer with a crisp white shirt.

The look was finished off with her go-to Simone Rocha pearl earrings which left her looking elegantly regal.

As much as we have loved her looks over the past year, Back in 2019, which seems a lifetime ago now, Kate and Prince William visited Northern Island.

Whilst there the beautiful brunette wore a shimmering mint green dress by designer Missoni. Do you remember it?

The dress is unfortunately unavailable to buy anymore as it’s old season, however, it would have put you back a whooping £1590 anyway.

If you loved the glittery design you’ll be pleased to know we’ve found a more affordable version of it.

If you loved the glittery design you’ll be pleased to know we’ve found a more affordable version of it.

Online retailer ASOS have brought out a copy cat version of their own at a fraction of the price.

The dress is listed as a bridesmaid dress but this is definitely one that you can keep in your wardrobes as a staple go-to for when those posh parties restart.

Dress, ASOS, Was £68, Now £47.60 here

Not only is the pleated fabric a great aid in skimming over lumps and bumps if you like to swerve clingy fabrics, but the flattering v neckline will also compliment bigger busts.

The midi length is also a great feature of the dress for if you want to appear taller as it cuts off your legs at just the right point to create a elongated illusion.

If your size isn’t available then we’ve rounded up more glitter dresses from some of our favourite brands below.

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Dress, Coast, Was £79, Now £55.30 here

Coast is one of our best brands to go to if you’re looking for chic dresses.

This wonderful pistachio green pleated dress is another almost identical design to Kate’s and it will serve you well at any time of year so will be worth the investment.

Pair it with a pair of classic court heels or dress down with some sparkly sandals and you’ll be good to go.

Dress, ASOS, Was £40, Now £32 here

Another dress from ASOS which ticks the boxes.

Simply style this dress up with elegant earrings and jewels and you’ll be giving Kate a run for her money.

Stylist tip: Add a small waist belt to the dress to break up the top and bottom half. This will also help to show off your natural curves.

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Dress, Quiz, Was £39.99, Now £35.99 here

If you are put off by pastel tones this pleated dress from Quiz in it’s darker forest green hue is a great alternative..

Not only does it come with a built in waist belt, but the length of the dress is also brilliant, making it another which will serve your needs at any time of the year.

We’re always in awe of Kate’s wardrobe so don’t waste no time snapping up these beauties and giving your wardrobes a designer-esque update without breaking the bank.

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