Royal family members who have worn Barbie pink in 2023 including Princess Kate

Kate, Princess of Wales has donned pink outfits on many occasions this year, possibly giving the “Barbiecore” trend her royal seal of approval.

For instance, she stepped out at the V&A Museum in June wearing a pink dress from the brand Beulah London.

The “Ahana Blush Short Sleeve Dress” costs £720 and has the following description: “The Ahana Dress is an elegant choice for summer.

“It is crafted from blush-hued wool and shaped to a fit and flare silhouette with a short stand neckline, cropped sleeves and sweeping skirt that’s belted at the waist for a figure-defining fit. Note the charming button front offering a classic look.”

Another time the Princess wore all-pink was in May when she wore an Alexander McQueen trouser suit.

The single-breasted wool blazer costs a whopping £1,590 on its own and the tailored trousers were worth a further £652.

Kate stepped out at the Chelsea Flower Show that same month and turned heads wearing a pink maxi dress from ME+EM.

The colour block silk shirt dress and belt originally cost £450, but it is currently retailing on their website for £315.

Kate is not the only royal who’s enjoyed wearing the colour pink recently. Princess Beatrice, 34, hopped on the Barbie bandwagon at King Charles’s Coronation in May.

The Princess of York wore a £695 dress from Beulah London, known as the “Sienna Hot Pink Dress”.

It is still in stock and has the following description: “New for Spring/Summer 23. The Sienna in hot pink is a midi-length dress with short puff elasticated sleeves for easy adjustment and a high neckline.

“Fitted through the bodice and waist, this pink dress gives a super flattering shape, accentuated by the hardware belt.

“We love the a-line skirt giving a glamorous volume to this beautiful wool crepe style. We predict a bestseller status.”

In addition, Zara Tindall, 42, looked glamorous on Easter Sunday at Windsor Castle when she showed up wearing a £760 pink gown.

The “Payton Fit and Flare Dress” from Jane Atelier originally sold in just black or red, however, Zara clearly asked for a bespoke pink version of the dress to be made for the Easter Sunday service.

Priced at £760, its description read: “An elegant and chic fit-and-flare dress made from red wool crepe with striking asymmetric rouleau and button feature down the front and a slit at one side.

“Funnel collar and blouson sleeves which gather into buttoned cuffs. Cuff buttons are functional, all other buttons are for display only.”

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