Royal style obsessives, steady yourselves Princess Beatrice just delivered a fashion moment SO good, it had fans seeing double in the most fabulous way possible! Beatrice stepped out looking like a total vision for a glam awards night Thursday, May 15, and her dress of choice? It’s one we instantly recognized, because the incredible Princess Kate, our very own Princess of Wales, wore the exact same jaw-dropping Self Portrait design just the week before! Cue the collective gasp! This is the kind of “whoa!” royal fashion synchronicity that sends us into a style tailspin, and honestly, we are living for it!
Picture this: it’s Thursday, May 15, 2025, at the ultra-chic FEVO Sport Industry Awards at Evolution London. Princess Beatrice, 36, arrives, and BAM! She’s a knockout in a sleek black Self Portrait gown. The dress is a sophisticated belted blazer top that flows into a swishy crepe skirt. Beatrice accessorized the dress with an Aspinal of London bag and those sling-back Atana heels.
Now, rewind seven days to Thursday, May. The event was a moving concert at London’s Horse Guards Parade for the 80th Anniversary of VE Day. Princess Kate, 43, appeared at the event alongside Prince William, King Charles, and Queen Camilla. And the princess wore the same Self Portrait dress, but in bright white! Different vibes mean different colors (black for Beatrice’s glam night, white for Kate’s daytime commemoration), but the same absolutely A+ taste. Don’t think of it as a fashion face-off; it’s a carousel of style.
This isn’t some random style coincidence! These royal ladies have a track record of sharing impeccable taste. Are they secretly swapping style notes? Do they have a royal group chat dedicated to divine dresses? We can only dream. But what we do know is that they’ve previously twinned (or tripled!) in the Ahana dress from Beulah London.
Each royal brings her own unique sparkle, her own signature styling, making the look entirely her own. It’s like a fabulous fashion high-five, a little sartorial wink that says, “Great taste, cousin!”