In May 2020, the Princess of Wales starred in a video for Heads Together’s Mental Health Minute in support of Mental Health Awareness Week. She wore Beulah London’s Calla dress in a striking rose-red hue.

Four months later, she chose the elegant piece again during a visit to communities in London affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Given her love for Beulah London’s timeless pieces, we wouldn’t be surprised to see this elegant design make another appearance in her wardrobe this spring.
About the Beulah London Calla dress:
Crafted from silk crepe de Chine, the Calla dress features a soft pink floral block print over a rich rose-red base.


The dress is elevated by intricate detailing, including a delicate broderie lace collar in contrasting white, three-quarter-length balloon sleeves with elongated cuffs, and a button-down front with a concealed placket for a sleek finish.
The mid-length A-line skirt gracefully skims the ankles, while a waist tie at the back creates a flattering silhouette.



A closer look at the dress reveals the exquisite craftsmanship—note the subtle Broderie Anglaise on the cuffs.


Where to Buy Kate’s Dres:
As of 13 February 2025, the Calla dress in rose-red is unfortunately sold out. However, it remains available in the same floral print but in a soft sky-blue shade. For those who love the silhouette, Beulah London also offers the design in a classic navy polka dot print.




How to Wear the Beulah London Calla Dress:
The Calla dress is a versatile wardrobe investment. Whether you’re channelling royal elegance for a special event or keeping it effortless for a daytime look, here’s how to style it:
- Weddings: Pair with heels, a structured clutch, and a chic floral fascinator for a refined guest ensemble.
- The Races: Elevate the look with a wide-brimmed hat, strappy sandals, and pearl-drop earrings for a race-day-ready outfit.
- Garden Parties: Keep it light and feminine with flat espadrilles, delicate gold jewellery, and a woven raffia bag.
- Holidays: Style with minimal accessories—think tan leather sandals and oversized sunglasses—for a laid-back yet sophisticated feel.
Kate Middleton and Beulah London
Beulah London has long been a favourite of the Princess of Wales. The ethical fashion brand’s feminine yet structured designs align perfectly with her polished royal wardrobe. Over the years, Kate has championed Beulah’s collections, stepping out in standout pieces such as:
- The ethereal Sabitri dress in ice blue
- The bold Shibani heart-print scarf in red
- The elegant Blue Heart clutch, created in collaboration with Aspinal of London for charity
About Beulah London
More than just a luxury fashion house, Beulah London is a brand with a mission. Founded by Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs and Lavinia Brennan, the label focuses on ethical production, employing craftspeople who have survived human trafficking and the sex trade, providing them with sustainable livelihoods.
The company also donates a portion of its profits to projects that empower women globally. Lady Natasha, a long-time friend of Prince William, has used the brand as a platform to raise awareness of human trafficking, particularly in Delhi.