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Kate re-wore an Alexander McQueen dress that … News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.KATE Middleton is known for her elegance and style and her dress at the 2020 Baftas proved this.This year all attendees of the glitzy bash were asked to wear something to support the sustainable fashion movement and the Duchess of Cambridge came up trumps.This included a pair of shimmering £525 Jimmy Choo glitter heels.Kate also carried an Anya Hindmarch clutch bag and wore a glistening jewellery set.The choice to recycle an outfit rather than buy new was no coincidence, as Kate was helping to promote Guests at the 2020 award ceremony were encouraged to re-wear old outfits or hire an outfit as part of a sustainable fashion movement.The award body presented those attending the awards with a fashion guide created by London College of Fashion.The Duchess of Cambridge has walked the red carpet at the Baftas three more times as well as doing the Bafta Brits to Watch event.Kate is known for her elegance and style - here's what she has worn before:Kate wore this incredible lavender gown to the Bafta Brits to Watch event in LA.The dress featured an empire waistline with black ribbon detail and flowed over her bump.Kate looked radiant in a one-shoulder white dress by Alexander McQueen as she walked the red carpet for the star-studded affair.In a touching nod to her late mother-in-law, Kate also wore a pair of Princess Diana's pearl and silver drop earrings.Featuring a diamond-studded clasp and dainty pearl droplets, Princess Diana famously wore the beautiful earrings while accepting the United Cerebral Palsy Foundation's Humanitarian of the Year Award in 1995. Heard you just became single,’” adding: “Welcome to the club!”But it was his next swipe that really drew a reaction from the audience and from two very special attendees in particular.“Oh, and he says that he is going to name this ‘Harry,’” Margot said as she held up the rose-gold trophy. For the night, Kate chose to wear the Alexander McQueen gown with a pair of sparkling gold Jimmy Choo high-heels and accessorised with a gorgeous sparkly clutch bag, and an array of dangling jewellery.Kate chose a dress she already owned in keeping with the request of the BAFTA hosts, who asked guests to "dress sustainably".But many experts believe that there is more behind the choice of her dress, and one expert, in particular, speculates that Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, was trying to convey another message with her dress.Lara Asprey, VIP matchmaker, a royal watcher and social commentator, believes there was “something else going on” with Kate’s dress choice.She exclusively shared her thoughts with Express.co.uk and said: “I don't think it's any coincidence that Kate chose last night to upcycle an old dress from a few years ago.“I mean, on the one hand, she was adhering to BAFTAs new sustainable dress code and setting an example to women everywhere.“I mean, in this day and age why shouldn't we feel we can wear dresses more than once?“It's certainly going to help our planet and indeed our wallets - and who better to voice this movement than someone in Kate's position,” she added.“However, on the other hand, you can't help but feel there's something else going on here,” Lara said.“In a time where there is a certain feeling of 'disposability' within certain members of Royal Family, i.e if you don't like something you change it if you try something on and it doesn't fit you wave it goodbye, and where change must surely be change for the better (without knowing it will be) - it does feel as though intertwined with the ethical message is a moral one.“Sometimes you have to make tweaks to make things work, and it's better to stick with something and work on it than dispose of it entirely in favour of something new.”According to the expert, Kate not only tried to send an ethical message but also a moral one.The expert added: “Kate, ever-subtle and demure would never vocalise such a message, but I do think her choice has gone some way to playing the moral high ground.“Classy as ever though, she would never admit to such a thing of course.”The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were the guests of honour as they mingled with the world’s acting A-listers at the BAFTA Awards 2020 at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Sunday night.BAFTA president Prince William and his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, were front and centre last night as celebrities took swipes at the recent Royal Family dramas.Brad Pitt, who’s divorce from his ex-wife and co-actress, Angelina Jolie, was finalised just last year, wasn’t even at the event but still managed to get the biggest laugh after he made a jibe in reference to the UK’s recent separation from the European Union, as well as mentioning Prince Harry in another joke.It was Brad’s co-star, Margot Robbie, who took to the stage to accept his Best Supporting Actor award in London, and she did so by reading a message penned by the 56-year-old himself.“Brad couldn’t be here tonight due to family obligations, so he asked me to read his response for him,” the actress said.
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