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Channel Princess Beatrice with these expert-approved dresses from Self-Portrait's latest collection

Channel Princess Beatrice with these expert-approved dresses from Self-Portrait's latest collection

Daily Mail​27-04-2025

Princess Beatrice 's style evolution in recent years has been nothing short of impressive - she's now firmly established as one of the Royal Family 's standout dressers.
Much of her sartorial success is thanks to stylist Olivia Buckingham, who has introduced her to an array of coveted designers and couture looks.
One brand Beatrice can't seem to get enough of is Self-Portrait - she's now been seen in her tenth dress from the cult favourite. That's four more than Catherine, Princess of Wales, who has six in rotation!
Inspired by her refined yet fashion-forward wardrobe, we've handpicked the must-have pieces from Self-Portrait's latest collection that deserve a spot in your summer lineup.
Whether you're heading to a chic soirée, a wedding or simply soaking up the sun, our curated edit has something for every occasion.
Navy Taffeta Midi Dress
Bang on trend, this tailored midi dress brings together structured navy taffeta and floaty white chiffon in perfect harmony.
The belted waist and gold buttons add a refined touch - just add heels and you're good to go.
£450 Shop
Pink Satin Floral Midi Dress
Bold balloon sleeves, a flared hem and tie-bow details give this pink floral satin dress serious style credentials.
It's feminine, fun and guaranteed to turn heads on every occasion.
£420 Shop
Yellow Textured Knit Mini Dress
A fresh twist on nautical nostalgia, this knit dress channels uniform elegance with a statement sailor collar and gilded buttons, while the flared mini hem adds a playful, modern finish.
What's more, the butter yellow colourway taps perfectly into this season's trend for sorbet shades.
£350 Shop
Denim Sweetheart Midi Dress
Denim gets a polished upgrade in this midi, defined by a sweetheart neckline, sculpted bust and seam detailing.
With a belted waist and flared hem, it's an ideal match for ballet flats or heels, making it a versatile wardrobe staple.
£350 Shop
Burgundy Lace Buttoned Midi Dress
With its opulent burgundy lace, this dress instantly catches the eye.
Diamanté buttons and a flowing midi skirt make it a standout choice for everything from work events to date nights.
£265 Shop
Black Chenille Knit Off Shoulder Midi Dress
Timeless with a twist, this dress blends romantic ruffles with a streamlined silhouette and soft-touch knit.
Style the off-shoulder neckline with drop earrings for maximum impact.
£400 Shop
Gold Boucle Open Neck Mini Dress
This ultra-feminine mini dress has a flattering open neckline and a tailored double-breasted design.
Made from shimmering gold bouclé, it brings a welcome touch of royal glamour, especially when teamed with metallic accessories.
£380 Shop
Lilac Lace Button Front Midi Dress
A timeless classic, Self-Portrait's signature lace dress is now available in a dreamy lilac hue.
Belted at the waist to create a fit-and-flare silhouette, style with white heels for a look that is suitable for a wedding or the races.
£420 Shop
Brown Satin Diamante Maxi Dress
Slinky, sparkly and sultry in all the right places, this satin dress combines contrasting textures to enhance its body-skimming silhouette.
Highlight its diamanté trim and straps by pairing with a silver clutch.
£380 Shop
Cream Satin Bow Print Midi Dress
This retro-inspired satin dress embraces the 'more is more' philosophy with its statement bows.
The pussybow neckline enhances the playful print, making it an eye-catching piece for any occasion.
£380 Shop

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