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Kate Middleton Co-Signs the Hottest Accessory Trend of 2026

BY Lily Adam

2026-03-30

Kate Middleton Co-Signs the Hottest Accessory Trend of 2026

Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, is known for her classic royal style, which includes Alexander McQueen tailoring, pearls, and elegant hats. However, during her latest appearance at the Enthronement Ceremony of Dame Sarah Mullally, she took fashion enthusiasts by surprise by donning one of the top accessories of 2026: the squashed bag.

The Princess of Wales carried a Chanel flap bag with an intentionally crumpled appearance, giving off a subtle hint of relaxed fashion. The bag, which she carried in clutch form, is reminiscent of the latest fashion trends from Matthieu Blazy's runway show, in which intentionally overstuffed bags were featured.

The squashed bag, which she carried with her classic check-tailored coat dress, is indicative of a new direction in her fashion sense.

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This fashion trend is part of the Princess’s busy calendar, which includes events for St. Patrick’s Day with the Irish Royal Guard and hosting the Nigerian President and First Lady. During all of these events, Princess Kate continues to try out other modern fashion trends, including Tolu Coker, a designer of British-Nigerian descent.

Kate Middleton is known for having classic style, but with her decision to follow the “squashed bag” trend, she is showing that even classic fashion icons have room to evolve. The playful yet sophisticated fashion accessory is a spring update for Kate’s wardrobe.

Lily Adam

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Lily Adam shares lifestyle, wellness, and modern living inspiration, blending fashion with travel, home, and mindful experiences.

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