Did Kate's job at Jigsaw shape her skill for dressing her children so well? The princess reportedly had a 'genuine talent' for spotting eye-catching designs READ MORE: Recreate the Royal Family's winter looks with these high street dupes: From Kate's festive bows to Princess Diana's iconic faux fur ensemble and Zara Tindall's cosy tailoring By REBEKAH ABSALOM Published: 08:52, 4 January 2025 | Updated: 08:52, 4 January 2025 e-mail 1 View comments The Princess of Wales is celebrated for her impeccable style, a trait that appears to have been passed down to her three children. Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte always impress with their polished looks at royal engagements. Charlotte frequently mirrors her mother's elegance, wearing floral dresses and Mary Jane shoes, often matching Kate's colour palette.
George and Louis, meanwhile, embody a traditional look - sporting ties, blazers and trousers or smart shorts with long socks for a regal touch. The family's keen sense of style may be influenced by Kate's background in fashion, having worked as a children's accessories buyer for Jigsaw in November 2006. Her year-long experience is likely to have played a part in helping her to create the refined wardrobes that George, Charlotte and Louis are known for.
In her book, Kate: The Future Queen, Katie Nicholl describes how the princess contacted her friend Belle Robinson, who owned Jigsaw with her then husband, John, enquiring about a job. 'She rang me up one day and said.