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A new title for fashion maven Kate

Fashion maven Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, has another title under her belt – a place on Vanity Fair's 2011 International Best Dressed list.

The newest trendsetter and newbie Royal's personal style has been keenly watched (and appreciated) globally.

































From wearing hi-end designers such as Alexander McQueen to go-to designers including Issa and Jenny Packham and recycling multiple outfits, the Duchess has done it all with unerring fashion sense.

Coming up: Some of the effortlessly chic looks pulled off by the Duchess on her first official outing to Canada and Los Angeles...







On the very first day Kate wore a three-quarter-sleeved, lacy, form-fitting 'Cecile' shift dress by Canadian designer Erdem Moralioglu.


















At the Celebration Of Youth barbecue Kate repeated her black and white Issa bird print wrap dress. She wore the same dress and the black Pied a Terre Ivy Canvas shoes, the day before her wedding.




Seems like Kate loves to repeat her favourite outfits over and over again. She sported the cream mid-length dress bby Reiss 'Nannette' which she also wore for her official engagement photos shoot. Only this time she jazzed it up with the Queen's diamond maple leaf brooch. The red hat with beautifully sculpted maple leaves and her red heels added colour to the outfit.








The Duchess was certainly in a bright mood, when she decided to wear a purple long-sleeved jersey dress by Issa and her favourite maple leaf brooch. She looked classy as she tied her hair up in a chignon. Her shoes were from Prada.








On the third day of the Canadian tour, Kate stole the show in a mid-length Kensington shift dress, from Catherine Walker. The clutch was from Hobbs London and the pumps were by Tabitha Simmons.






Kate dazzled in an electric blue lace dress by Canadian designer Erdem as she arrived in Quebec City.


The beige sleeveless Joseph 'Vanessa' dress looked perfect on Kate.






For an official welcoming ceremony at Prince Edward Island, Kate wore a sweater-dress by Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen. She teamed it up with blue heels and her sapphire and diamond earrings. This time around Kate preferred to tie-up her hair.








The green waistband added an extra zing to the knee-length dress by designer Marlene Birgir, which the Duchess at a street hockey match by the locals in Canada.














She looked comfortable in an olive green shirt and her favourite skinny jeans during her visit to the Blanchford Lake.








The Duchess painted the town yellow in a yellow silk crepe dress from Jenny Packham. The nude heels looked perfect with the outfit, the woven straw clutch was a repeat though.






At the Rodeo Festival in Canada, Kate looked cool in an Alice Temperly blouse, Goldsign jeans and her own cowboy boots.




Kate dazzled in a red satin and wool 'Marianne' coat-dress and a full skirt by Catherine Walker. She wore shoes by LK Bennett.




Kate landed in Los Angeles wearing a crepe cowl-neck knee-length dress by Roksanda Ilincic.




Catherine opted for an an emerald green, silk-belted 'Maja' dress by Diane von Furstenberg for the dinner at British Consul-General's residence.


Kate wore a hand-painted silk dress by Jenny Packham for the charity polo match at Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club. The Duchess matched it with the woven straw clutch, which she carried earlier and sandals by LK Bennett.


Kate looked gorgeous as she walked in for the BAFTA event in a gown by her favourite designer Alexander McQueen. The sandals and the clutch were both by Jimmy Choo.


On the last day of their tour Kate chose to wear a crochet top and an ivory 'Lina Dobby' pleated skirt. She accessorized her outfit with Belle and Mimi Suede pointed court shoe, an ivory moc-croc clutch, sapphire and diamond earrings and diamond cross pendant necklace.

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