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    Kate Middleton Hits Up the National History Museum in a Little White Dress

    The Duchess of Cambridge is showing off her daring side. SEE IT: Kate Middleton Shows Off Ridiculously Slim Shape in Knockout Gown Earlier this week, Kate Middleton presented the Art Fund’s Museum of the Year prize at the Natural History Museum in London wearing a body-hugging, off-the-shoulder, cream-colored dress. The stretchy jersey outfit, by Brazilian designer Barbara Casasola, sells for $1,105 — and naturally, it's already sold out. The 34-year-old mother of Prince George, 2, and Princess Charlotte, 1, completed her look with her signature blowout, along with nude strappy sandals by Brazilian brand Schutz, which retail for $180 — and yes, those are also sold out. Fortunately, channeling your inner royal is still easier than ever, because the sizzling, shoulder-baring look is currently a popular trend for the steamy season. “The hottest trend this summer — and one that all of the stylists could not stop talking about — is the off-the-shoulder look," reports Fox News Magazine contributor Gabrielle Gosselin. “This Brigitte Bardot-inspired style swept every major retailer this season, and can be found in stores ranging from Neiman Marcus to Forever 21.” “Almost every designer has their own version of the off-the-shoulder top or dress, because it’s a fun and flirty silhouette that flatters every shape,” adds Gosselin. READ: How Kate Middleton Makes Her Royal Waist Look Tiny See how Middleton rocked the look below:

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    The Duchess of Cambridge arrives for a dinner at the Natural History Museum in London where she will present the Art Fund Museum of the Year award. The 100,000 pound award — the largest museum prize in the world — is given annually to one outstanding museum which has shown exceptional imagination, innovation and achievement.
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    The Duchess of Cambridge is greeted by the Director of the Natural History Museum Sir Michael Dixon, (left), and Art Fund director Stephen Deuchar as she arrives for a dinner at the Natural History Museum in London.
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    Britain's Kate the Duchess of Cambridge poses for photographs on stage with Germany's Martin Roth the Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum after announcing the museum as the winner of the Art Fund Museum of the Year 2016 prize at a dinner hosted at the Natural History Museum in London.
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    Britain's Kate the Duchess of Cambridge leaves after announcing the Victoria and Albert Museum as the winner of the Art Fund Museum of the Year 2016 prize at a dinner hosted at the Natural History Museum in London.
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    Kate Middleton Hits Up the National History Museum in a Little White Dress

    The Duchess of Cambridge is showing off her daring side. SEE IT: Kate Middleton Shows Off Ridiculously Slim Shape in Knockout Gown Earlier this week, Kate Middleton presented the Art Fund’s Museum of the Year prize at the Natural History Museum in London wearing a body-hugging, off-the-shoulder, cream-colored dress. The stretchy jersey outfit, by Brazilian designer Barbara Casasola, sells for $1,105 — and naturally, it's already sold out. The 34-year-old mother of Prince George, 2, and Princess Charlotte, 1, completed her look with her signature blowout, along with nude strappy sandals by Brazilian brand Schutz, which retail for $180 — and yes, those are also sold out. Fortunately, channeling your inner royal is still easier than ever, because the sizzling, shoulder-baring look is currently a popular trend for the steamy season. “The hottest trend this summer — and one that all of the stylists could not stop talking about — is the off-the-shoulder look," reports Fox News Magazine contributor Gabrielle Gosselin. “This Brigitte Bardot-inspired style swept every major retailer this season, and can be found in stores ranging from Neiman Marcus to Forever 21.” “Almost every designer has their own version of the off-the-shoulder top or dress, because it’s a fun and flirty silhouette that flatters every shape,” adds Gosselin. READ: How Kate Middleton Makes Her Royal Waist Look Tiny See how Middleton rocked the look below:

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