Kate Middleton Jenny Packham Gown Impression At NYC Final Event, 'Out Of All The Celebrities, She Is The One That Epitomizes Class.'
Kate Middleton Jenny Packham Gown Impression. At the final event for the Royals in New York City, the 600th anniversary of St. Andrew's, the couples' alma mater at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Kate Middleton donned her Jenny Packham Gown to make a dashing impression on the guests.
Kate had worn the dress twice before: Once at the Hedge Funds Dinner in October last year, and she managed to recycle the blue gown again at the National Portrait Gallery in February 2014.
At the St. Andrew's dinner, the Kate Middleton Jenny Packham Gown Impression stood out with the Duchess wearing emerald and diamond earings, presumably a gift. As two Kate fans told Vanity fair, they were hoping she would wear their hair up, and she did just that at the event with 200 fans waiting outside.
"I think [her popularity is related to] the idea that she could be any one of us," Kate fan Shaina Katz said, "Also, I think, there's quite a throwback to the Princess Diana days in terms of her personability and in how she and Will really engage with the public." "The fact that she's a commoner and that anyone could have been her, and now she's a princess-it's just amazing," Christine Shepherd told Vanity Fair.
Katz added, "I get the impression she's more than just a pretty face, in terms of her background in academia," adding, "There's that element that you can have a bit more of an in-depth conversation with her than with other celebrities."
Sonya Koh, who has been following the couple since their wedding in April 2011, said in a Vanity Fair article, "Out of all the celebrities out there right now, she is the one that epitomizes class."