For the next nine days all eyes will be glued to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. For those of us who consider ourselves fashionistas, that focus might be more on Kate Middleton and her clothes!
The Royal visit officially kicked off in Ottawa today. And you can bet we will be checking out her ever-evolving outfits. Visit us every day next week for our fave Kate looks.
In the meantime, here’s the rundown of our Top 15 Kate Middleton sartorial moments:

What an à apropos choice for her trip to Canada: A Smythe jacket and Roland Mouret dress. Kudos to Kate for picking a key piece from Canadian design duo Andrea Lenczner and Christie Smythe.

Kate showed up at Wimbledon in a fabulous white Temperley frock. Love the intricate detailing.

For Armed Forces Day, Kate wore a navy military-inspired coat and Alexander McQueen pre-AW11 dress with navy Prada pumps. The outfit was so right for the occasion: classy yet military. Love the Anya Hindmarch clutch. It added a touch of fashion-forwardness.

I know: navy, again! But when a woman’s knows what works for her she sticks to it. Here the suit is by Amanda Wakeley and is worm with LK Bennett’s ‘Art’ shoes (one of her fave brands).

Theres something a bit retro and Mad Men-esque about this black and white Zara dress – yes Zara! It shows that this princess has a love for High Street fashion, just like you and me.

Kate is wearing a Katherine Hooker dress (another one of her go-to designers) and coat accessorized with a fab fascinator by Rachel Trevor-Morgan.

There is something so very old Hollywood about this look. The Jenny Packham dress is beyond gorge! Complete with a Prada purse, Links of London jewellery and LK Bennett heels, Kate would make Diana proud.

For race day at Epsom Downs, Kate wore a stunning white Reiss dress, Nessie Tweed jacket by Joseph, and LK Bennett accessories. The look is what I like to call down-to-earth yet posh.

To meet the First Lady of Fashion, Kate went with the Reiss Shola dress accessorized with the Maud clutch by Anya Hindmarch and LK Bennett shoes. This dress sold out so quickly that it had to be reissued.

The. Wedding. Dress. We all know it was a custom design by McQueen designer Sarah Burton. This is the dress that little-girl princess dreams are made of.

For her wedding reception Kate also went with McQueen. Love the simplicity of it.

I feel like this was the moment we knew Kate was going to become a style icon. This silk jersey Issa dress will forever be known as “that blue dress”.

Kate + Burberry = ultimate Brit Class. This cream cashmere number hits all the right fashion notes.

Kate is wearing a Katherine Hooker coat accessorized with a fascinator by Viven Sheriff Millinery, a clutch by LK Bennett and suede Aquatalia boots (also considered one of her top brands).

For a reception for the Teenage Cancer Trust in December 2010, Kate wore a silk chiffon Temperley dress with an understated black jacket. As always, the outfit was more on the demure side but still totally on-trend.