Kate Middleton Wears a Lacy Black Gown to the Royal Variety Performance

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Kate Middleton looked effortlessly elegant for an appearance Monday evening at the Royal Variety Performance fundraising event in London.

The Duchess of Sussex sported a lacy black Alexander McQueen gown with long sleeves, a sweetheart neckline and semi-sheer paneling.

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Underneath the gown, the University of St. Andrews alum sported classic black Jimmy Choo Romy pumps. The shoes feature a pointed silhouette and a slim stiletto heel.

The duchess accessorized with Erdem floral hoop earrings featuring pearls and crystals and a Jimmy Choo Celeste clutch.

Over the years, Middleton has become a major style influencer, with pieces she wears often selling out — a phenomenon that’s been coined the “Kate effect.” Known for wearing British labels, Middleton often steps out in Alexander McQueen designs. The label has been her go-to for some of her biggest moments, including her 2011 nuptials to Prince William.

“There has long been a contingent of Kate fans drawn to her classic choices and penchant for British designers,” Elizabeth Holmes, a longtime style reporter and author of the forthcoming book “HRH: So Many Thoughts on Royal Style,” explained to FN.

As for her shoe style specifically, Middleton can often be spotted in classic pumps, with Gianvito Rossi, Jimmy Choo and Emmy London among her favorite brands. For more casual shoes, the royal favors Superga’s Cotu sneakers and Penelope Chilvers riding boots.

Flip through the gallery to see Kate Middleton’s shoe style from before she was a duchess.

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