Warm Welcome
Upon the royal couple's arrival in Pakistan, the Duchess of Cambridge stepped off the plane wearing a custom, ombre blue design by Catherine Walker, which was modeled after the traditional shalwar kameez.
All That Glitters Is Green
One word: Glam! The Duchess enlisted beloved British label Jenny Packham to help make her arrival to a reception hosted by the British High Commissioner of Pakistan one to remember. She complemented the emerald green gown with statement earrings by Onitaa.
Making a Difference
During their visit, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge learned about the work of Teach for Pakistan—an organization that recruits and trains graduates and young professionals for a two-year fellowship in which they teach in low-income schools.
Embracing the Culture
Fashion met function for Kate's visit to the Islamabad Model College for Girls on Tuesday, Oct. 15. She paired nude ballet flats with a periwinkle shalwar kalmeez and dupatta by Pakistani designer Maheen Khan.
Following in Diana's Footsteps
The royals were presented with traditional Chitrali hats and white coats, which Princess Diana also received during her visit to Chitral in 1991. William and Kate also looked at the Chiatibo Glacier in Broghil National Park and visited nearby communities, where they watched a presentation of traditional song and dance.
Cricket Chic
The duchess happily played cricket at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore, donning a white embroidered shalwar kameez by Gul Ahmed and a shawl by Maheen Khan paired with matching sneakers.
Mosque Visit
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge appear inside the Badshahi Mosque, Lahore, on the fourth day of the royal visit to Pakistan.
A Fashionable Farewell
For the final day of the royal tour, Kate wore a cream Elan kurta with black embroidery, Gul Ahmed pants, a Maheen Khan scarf, UFO earrings, and J.Crew nude heels, and carried a black Smythson purse.
Puppy Love
Kate later changed in a Beulah black blazer coat, a white tunic, white pants and black Russell & Bromley flats before she and Prince William attended their final event, a visit to Islamabad's Army Canine Unit, where they met dogs and puppies trained to identify explosive devices.

