Princess BeatriceANG/Fame Pictures; Indigo/Getty
Apr 10, 2012 @ 10:40 am

It’s been quite a year for Princess Beatrice! Last April, she made headlines when she showed up to her cousin Prince William’s wedding with a ribbon fascinator perched atop her head, an accessory that went on to launch endless conversation and more than 40 Facebook groups. (Eventually, she auctioned it off for charity.) Ever since, the York princess—with the help of her trusty new stylist, Charlie Anderson—has stepped up her style, whipping out couture outfits one after another. Click through the gallery to see for yourself.

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I love the hat. I believe one of the many roles of the royal family is to be iconic in every way, especially in fashion. Very few can pull this look off and she more than pulled it off. She owned it!

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-Trisha Connell on April 10th, 2012

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-usman maqsood on April 11th, 2012

Sorry, cannot agree. Linda Evangelista couldn’t have pulled off that hat – it’s not “iconic”, it’s absurd, and the designer should have been sent to the Tower for treason. One of the reasons that Kate looks good most of the time is that she knows what she can wear and what she can’t. The York girls seem to have no idea what they can and cannot wear. There are two ways to go: you can wear the clothes or the clothes can wear you. Kate wears her clothes; Beatrice’s and Eugenie’s clothes usually wear them. The hat is ridiculous. It’s truly the Emperor’s New Clothes.

-Elizabeth Renant on April 26th, 2012

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-”Compliments … this was a good and mature unnaisteddrng. Apart from media and blogging, don’t forget that creativity and energy mixed with a usual dash of hunger shoves the truly talented to the front of the line. John Galliano, Alexander Lee McQueen, JC de Castelbajac .. so many others and likely many in media … began making a difference and turning the expected upside down before they had all their whiskers. In JC de Castelbajac’s case, at his beginning he was too young to be on his own and his grandmother accompanied him. The coffee runners of talent and taste will take over: that is evolution. But a little time being not the center of the room adds a level of bittersweet compassion because soon enough the brilliant handful will be examining their nails whilst ordering a raw young gofer to bring coffee with low fat milk, one sugar and make it hot.I will miss the lack of input from buyers and shop owners as they are roughly shoved away by designers and their minions doing clever social media and then their own website to sell directly to the customer. An entire class of fashion people has been hurt in and the game has changed. Along with the (rolls her eyes while typing) the cult of celebrity which is not essentially based on talent and is beginning to besmirch the gifted who are within it (the few, of course). I whimpered in joy at buying John Galliano on my first buying trip for my own shop, that talent was rare. In my life there was Azzedine and John (and you betcha McQueen was there). It’s a beautiful life.”

-Gabriela on October 19th, 2012

Does she not know you do not try to “outshine” the bride. What about royal protocol?

-Name (required) on April 12th, 2013

Hate to say this but she and her sister did not win in the looks department. Shame because her father used to be a very handsome man.

-Timme62 on April 12th, 2013

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