I attempted Kate Middleton’s viral sequin gown – and it is a Christmas social gathering dream, says REBEKAH ABSALOM
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When hunting for the perfect party dress, sequins are always top of mind. And for a Christmas celebration? It has to be red.
I will forever look to the Princess of Wales for inspiration, especially in her dazzling Needle & Thread frock.
Kate debuted the swoon-worthy design at a Buckingham Palace reception in January 2020, before bringing it back for the trailer of the 2022 Together At Christmas carol service.
Naturally, she looked flawless on both occasions, accessorising with Soru Jewellery ruby and diamond earrings, her signature Gianvito Rossi red suede pumps, and a coordinating Jenny Packham clutch.
With the festive season fast approaching, I knew I had to try this dress for myself.
Unsurprisingly, it’s become one of the brand’s bestsellers, selling out within a day of Kate’s first appearance and amassing a waiting list of 700 eager buyers. Stock is now frequently replenished to meet demand.
I ordered Kate’s exact style – the Aurora ballerina – in a UK size 10, though it also comes in a full-length ballgown version.
The Daily Mail’s Senior Features Writer, Rebekah Absalom, tries on the Princess of Wales’ favourite Needle & Thread dress
Unwrapping the delivery, the first thing I noticed was the weight of the dress – a testament to the quality of the materials.
The design features a delicate tulle base, embellished with tonal red sequins and finished with a softly frilled neckline.
I loved the partially lined bodice, which includes a semi-sheer panel for a subtle hint of décolletage, while the lace-effect sleeves quickly became a favourite detail.
The A-line skirt is effortlessly flattering on, skimming the figure beautifully. Crafted from layers of tulle that fall to the ankle (for reference, I’m just under 5’8″ and wearing three-inch heels), it’s a silhouette that will compliment all body types.
Despite its intricate detailing, the dress was surprisingly easy to step into, and the concealed back zip fastened without any fuss.
There’s no denying it – the moment I slipped it on, I felt instantly glamorous and party-ready.
Rebekah loved the partially lined bodice, which includes a semi-sheer panel for a subtle hint of décolletage, while the lace-effect sleeves quickly became a favourite detail
The striking dress features a delicate tulle base, embellished with tonal red sequins and finished with a softly frilled neckline
One thing worth noting: due to the heavy embellishment and structured fabric, the dress has a snug fit through the bodice – so you may wish to size up, as I did, for a more comfortable fit.
The Needle & Thread website describes this dress as cherry red, which I would say is accurate. The light-catching sequins can appear slightly more orange-red in some photos, or show a pink undertone in others.
As with any embellished design, a little shedding did occur, but it’s unlikely to affect the garment’s overall look – it’s heavily adorned from top to hem!
While Kate opted for a full-on red accessory look, I let the dress take centre stage by pairing it with a simple pair of black Aldo heels (similar available here). It would also look gorgeous with a red hair bow, like this one from Boden.
Or, if you want to channel Kate’s style, her exact heels are still available to buy.
And if red isn’t your colour, this dress is also available in an equally charming emerald green.
Meanwhile, the full-length version comes in red, green, champagne, beige and pink – and there’s even a mini version for a playful twist.
Whichever you prefer, there’s a style to suit every festive occasion this season.
