Princess Charlotte quickly emerges as a young fashion icon, capturing world attention with her charming style.
As the daughter of the prince and the princess of Wales, Charlotte has been in the eyes of the public since her birth, but, in recent years, her fashion choices have started to arouse generalized admiration.
Whether it is to participate in official royal events, to make public appearances or simply to be photographed alongside her family, she effortlessly presents a classic but modern wardrobe which reflects both tradition and contemporary trends.
His outfits, often carefully coordinated by her mother, Kate, mix the timeless British heritage with conceptions adapted to age.
Elegant coats and floral dresses with elegant cardigans and Mary Jane shoes, Charlotte looks frequently lead to an increase in demand for similar parts – highlighting its growing influence in the fashion world.
Among them, a label stands out as a clear favorite: Rachel Riley.
The young Royal was spotted in six dresses by the British designer, often gravitating towards blue floral dresses.
The family of Wales frequently coordinates their outfits, blue being a recurring theme. According to Rachel, one of their most memorable moments was Easter Sunday in 2023.

The brand of Rachel Riley – beloved for its vintage -inspired aesthetics – has long been a must in the cabinets of royal children. Princess Charlotte wore the dress forgets Easter Sunday in 2023
“I loved seeing Princess Charlotte so pretty in our dress forgotten by forgetting.
“The sweet forgotten print was designed internally as part of our heritage collection and this flower symbolizes memory and love, which made it the perfect choice for Easter.”
The brand of Rachel Riley – beloved for its vintage -inspired aesthetics – has long been a must in the cabinets of royal children.
His creations, celebrated for their timeless charm and their traditional crafts, were carried by Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis many times.
Charlotte, in particular, opted for dresses with floral print during key moments, including her portrait of the sixth day, the Chelsea Flower Show 2019 and the repetition of the coronation of King Charles.
Her sixth anniversary dress turned out to be particularly popular with royal fans, quickly becoming the best -selling article in the brand.
At the price of £ 59, the dress was sold within 12 hours, which prompted the company to launch a pre -order system in response to overwhelming demand.
Today, this style is part of the Rachel Riley Heritage collection and remains available all year round.

Charlotte also wore a Rachel Riley dress in the religious service of Easter Sunday in 2022

Charlotte’s sixth day dress turned out to be particularly popular with royal fans, quickly becoming the best -selling article in Rachel Riley

During the Commonwealth 2022 games, Charlotte presented a dress with smart stripes by the British designer
“I think our prints have adapted well to the changing style of Charlotte as they get older,” explains Rachel.
“The dress she wore at the age of four had a delicate and called pastel, blue and yellow print. While the style she wore for her sixth anniversary had a larger impression in stronger colors.
“This impression has larger flowers on a background of the navy, in accordance with the choice of older girls who tend to migrate to more daring fashion choices. I love to see our timeless dresses appreciated over the years.
The signing button darling dress carried by Charlotte was one of the first creations of Rachel, originally created for her own daughter, pink, over 30 years ago.
Inspired by fashion from the 1950s and 60s, Rachel has decided to create heritage quality children’s clothing that can be transmitted by generations.
His commitment to traditional techniques – such as smocking, hand embroidery and intarsia – combined with premium fabrics and wires, guarantees that each garment is as special as it seems.
It is this nostalgic and love aesthetic that may have attracted the prince and the princess of Wales to the creations of Rachel.
And the influence of royal children has helped to whisper a global resurgence of classic children’s clothing.

The signing button darling dress carried by Charlotte was one of the first creations of Rachel, originally created for her own daughter, pink, over 30 years ago. In the photo: the designer in his studio

Inspired by fashion from the 1950s and 60s, Rachel has decided to create inherited quality children’s clothing that can be transmitted by generations
“Being able to buy an article worn by a member of the royal family for your own child must want to be part of the story in a certain way,” explains Rachel.
Sustainability also plays a central role in the brand’s identity. “We are passionate about the environment and the creation of conceptions that can last and can be worn by many children, which has always been at the heart of the business,” she explains.
All clothes are designed in the United Kingdom, while handmade shoes are produced in a workshop in the Loire de France valley. The collections are aimed at babies, toddlers and pre-adolescents-offering classic pieces to support children during their training years.
“I am always delighted every time I see babies and children carrying one of my creations, this feeling never disappears!” Said Rachel. “And seeing images in the press or on television is always exciting.
“Of course, it is such a joy whenever we see high -level children carry our clothes and it means so much for us as a business to know that people love our creations and want their children to wear them.”
With her natural balance and evolving wardrobe, Princess Charlotte is not only a young royal icon but a grass-style icon, proving that the next generation of the monarchy will leave a lasting clothing impact.
“I can’t wait to see Charlotte’s style develop when she continues to grow and mature and have no doubt that she will become as much an icon of style as her mother,” concludes Rachel.