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Kate Middleton’s Former Stylist Collaborates with Royal-Favorite Fashion Brand to Create the Ultimate Summer Dresses

Last updated: May 13, 2025 8:00 pm
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Kate Middleton’s Former Stylist Collaborates with Royal-Favorite Fashion Brand to Create the Ultimate Summer Dresses
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  • Kate Middleton’s former stylist Ginnie Chadwyck-Healey and Beulah London, a brand beloved by royals and celebrities, have created a new capsule collection

  • The Beulah x VCH collection features four summer dresses inspired by “a Neapolitan ice cream palette, with a hint of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman.”

  • Both Chadwyck-Healey and Beulah co-founder Natasha Rufus Isaacs have been in the Princess of Wales’ friendship circle for years

Kate Middleton’s fashionable friends are joining forces.

The royal’s former stylist Ginnie Chadwyck-Healey has teamed up with one of the Princess of Wales’ favorite brands — Beulah London — to launch a new capsule collection that is as chic as it is wearable.

The limited-edition Beulah x VCH collection features four looks in pastel shades of pink, blue, white and brown, including the perfect polka dot dress in toffee brown and a chic blue linen chambre dress with embroidered sleeves that might just be the perfect day-to-night summer dress.

Kirstin Sinclair/Getty Ginnie Chadwyck-Healey at Royal Ascot in June 2023

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Ginnie Chadwyck-Healey at Royal Ascot in June 2023

Chadwyck-Healey, who started her career at British Vogue and has since set up her own online retail site, The FairGround, says that the collection was inspired by “a Neapolitan ice cream palette, with a hint of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman.”

For Natasha Rufus Isaacs, friend of the royals and co-founder at Beulah London, the project was simply the perfect collaboration.

“Ginnie brings her exceptional eye for style and understanding of what women truly want to wear, complementing our dedication to creating pieces that make women feel both beautiful and empowered,” she said.

While the collection might be new, both women have been in the Princess of Wales’ friendship circle for many years. Chadwyck-Healey attended St. Andrews University (also studying art history like Kate!) and reportedly began styling the royal at the end of 2018 when Kate emerged from her maternity break after having Prince Louis earlier that spring.

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It was then that fashion commentators noticed a shift in Kate’s sartorial repertoire. Suddenly opting for bolder choices, more high-fashion looks (a Gucci pussy bow-blouse in bright purple was much discussed!) and tailored trouser suits, there was a nod towards more sustainable labels and upcycling, an ethos very much in line with Chadwyck-Healey’s own philosophy.

Rufus Isaacs — whose father, Simon Isaacs, 4th Marquess of Reading, is a close family friend of King Charles — grew up with Prince William and Prince Harry. Her husband, Rupert Finch, once dated Kate during their time together at St. Andrews (as depicted in the final season of The Crown), and the couple attended Kate and William’s historic wedding at Westminster Abbey in 2011, as did Ginnie and her husband Oliver Chadwyck-Healey, who like William, attended Eton.

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Passionate about empowering women, Beulah London was born after Rufus Isaacs and her friend Lavinia Richards spent two months working at a rehabilitation centre in India, teaching women rescued from sex trafficking how to sew. On their return home, they decided to start their own label and to date, they have provided over 66,297 hours of employment to vulnerable and trafficked women.

Not only is Princess Kate a huge fan — choosing the socially conscious label for high-profile overseas tours and royal engagements but also in her personal life for polo matches and weddings — but the brand’s beautifully cut, feminine dresses are also worn by Princess Beatrice, Queen Mary of Denmark and many other royals and celebrities.

 Samir Hussein/WireImage Kate wearing Beulah London at the V&A Museum of Childhood in June 2023

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Kate wearing Beulah London at the V&A Museum of Childhood in June 2023

As for Berkshire-based Chadwyck-Healey, she says the decision to work with Beulah was a no-brainer: “In 2025, every brand has charity work as an add-on. Beulah was one of the first to make it its core focus, from the get-go.” The collection, which is available online and from Beulah’s London flagship boutique, starts from approximately $525.

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