Kate Middleton channels Jackie Kennedy in iconic 1960s mini dress
Kate Middleton frequently embraced silhouettes and details reminiscent of the 1960s
For many royal watchers, the Princess of Wales, Catherine is a defining modern style icon.
But a look back at her 2016 wardrobe suggests her fashion inspiration came from a timeless source — Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
During that year, Kate frequently embraced silhouettes and details reminiscent of the 1960s, a style era closely associated with Jackie Kennedy.
One standout moment came in October 2016, when Kate visited the Mauritshuis. She wore a sky-blue Catherine Walker suit featuring a belted waist, structured collar and statement buttons — a look widely seen as a nod to Jackie O’s polished aesthetic.
Fashion experts say the influence was no coincidence. The release of the 2016 biographical film Jackie, starring Natalie Portman, helped spark a revival of 1960s fashion trends, including tailored dresses, bold prints and classic accessories.
Kate echoed this influence across several appearances. At the Heads Together launch in London, she paired a geometric skirt with a crisp blouse, while during a Canadian tour with Prince William, she opted for a color-blocked navy ensemble.
She also incorporated subtle mid-century patterns into a white dress at the premiere of A Street Cat Named Bob.
Observers note that 2016 marked a turning point in Kate’s style, as she blended vintage inspiration with modern tailoring.
By reinterpreting Jackie Kennedy’s signature elegance, the princess crafted a look that felt both nostalgic and distinctly her own.