Kate Middleton owns a white off-the-shoulder dress by Brazillian designer Barbara Casasola.
It’s known as the Tribal dress. It’s from Casasola’s SS16 runway collection.
The Duchess first debuted the stunning gown in 2016 as she presented an award at the Art Fund Museum of the Year awards at the Natural History Museum.
In 2019, the Duchess wore the white off-shoulder dress for a second engagement. She delivered a speech at a gala dinner hosted by Action on Addiction.
About the white dress:
A chic ensemble. The off-shoulder ribbed design, cinched at the waist, cascades effortlessly into a flared hem. The pristine white hue evokes a sense of elegance, while the subtle detailing showcases attention to craftsmanship. Paired with a muted clutch and dainty heels, it’s a masterclass in understated sophistication. Ideal inspiration for fashion enthusiasts seeking timeless, refined looks.
The figure-sculpting off-the-shoulder dress is crafted from stretch jersey.
RRP: $1,105 at Net-A-Porter.
Where to buy the white Barbara Casasola dress:
Sadly, Barbara Casasola no longer sells the “Tribal” dress. It’s from an older season collection.
Copy Kate! Get the look:
Looking for something elegant and refined from the same designer? You’re in luck. This Barbara Casasola dress is currently available at the The Outnet:
This dress is a sophisticated take on contemporary elegance. The dress showcases a delicate ecru hue, perfect for those seeking understated luxury. The vertical pleats create a fluid silhouette, offering both movement and grace.
This piece is ideal for an afternoon soirée or an elegant garden gathering. Truly a masterclass in refined dressing. Shop it at The Outnet.
About Barbara Casasola:
Barbara Casasola is a celebrated Brazilian-born, London-based fashion designer known for her minimalist and elegant aesthetic.
Since launching her eponymous label in 2013, Casasola has become synonymous with sleek silhouettes, a muted colour palette, and a keen focus on luxurious fabrics. Her designs seamlessly merge modernity with timeless elegance, drawing inspiration from both her Brazilian roots and her experiences in the European fashion landscape. The brand, favoured for its effortless sophistication, often highlights fluidity, clean lines, and a sense of refined simplicity.
To date, this is the only Barbara Casasola piece we’ve seen Kate wear. I wonder if there’ll be more in her future?