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Kate Middleton's most stylish spring looks: Floral dresses, matching pant suits and more

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Spring is in the air and that means it's time to swap your cozy sweaters for floral shift dresses and your furry winter boots for sandals and pumps. Take style cues from the Duchess of Cambridge and give your wardrobe a fresh update with vibrant colors, floral patterns and sophisticated silhouettes. Click through for Kate Middleton's best spring fashion looks.
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Prince William must have had a hard time keeping his eyes off his wife, looking spring ready in a grey floral-print Jenny Packham dress, as he took part in a charity polo match in Santa Barbara, California. Cheering her husband on from the sidelines, Kate finished her look with L.K. Bennett Silver Sandals and her Natalie clutch. Photo: Getty Images
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Looking pretty in pink in an Alexander McQueen dress with a risqué low-v neckline and her trusty L.K. Bennett heels, Kate demonstrated the value of simplicity in 2014 while on a tour of a skate park in Australia. Photo: Getty Images
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Once again, Kate stunned in a Hobbs spring dress as she strolled with Prince William down Kuniya Walk at the base of Uluru in Ayers Rock, Australia in 2014. She topped it off with a traditional Aboriginal necklace gifted to her upon arrival to the region. Photo: Getty Images
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Looking classic yet elegant in this black-and-white Jaeger ensemble, Kate visited the National Maritime Museum in London, England. The duchess anchored the polished look with simple Alexander McQueen navy suede heels. Photo: Getty Images
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Attending a special ceremony and reception at the Grand Place in Mons, Germany, Kate proved her sartorial prowess in a stunning cream coat dress with a pleated skirt by Alexander McQueen. She topped her neutral look off with a matching Jane Taylor hat featuring dusty-pink roses and, of course, her favorite L.K. Bennett heels. Photo: Getty Images
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Kate showed off her tiny silhouette in this retro chic red-and-white checkered Eponine London dress, calling to mind Jackie O. as she arrived at the XLP project at London Wall. The small brand saw so much interest after the stylish royal’s outing that their site crashed. The “Kate Effect” strikes again! Photo: Getty Images
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Kate won our hearts in this stylish cream knit Alexander McQueen ensemble paired with navy Prada shoes while on her visit to Province House in Charlottetown, Canada.Photo: Getty Images
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Looking like a true ray of sunshine, Kate was radiant in a primrose-yellow sleeveless dress from high street store Jaeger. This pleated shirt-dress was the perfect choice for Kate as she and Prince William popped by a cultural village in Honiara, Guadalcanal Island, on the couple’s Diamond Jubilee tour in 2012. Kate paired the yellow dress with her nude L.K. Bennett Sledge pumps. Photo: Getty Images
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Continuing on with the cream-colored trend, Kate looked super chic in this knee-length dress, which she complemented with Stuart Weitzman wedges and an elegant updo. Photo: Getty Images
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Looking cool in an ice-blue Temperley London dress, the Duchess of Cambridge attended a tea party at the British High Commission during the Diamond Jubilee Tour in 2012. The royal paired the dress with her trusty nude L.K Bennett Sledge pumps. Photo: Getty Images
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Dressing perfectly for the occasion, Kate arrived at the Singapore Botanical Gardens in a pale Jenny Packham dress. The dress, which was covered in tiny orchids, took eight weeks to complete – and the hard work clearly paid off.Photo: Getty Images
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The duchess proved her thrifty ways yet again as she arrived in New Zealand in an outfit we’d seen before. Kate took part in a friendly sailing race with her husband at the Viaduct Basin (in which she beat him, twice!) wearing a navy double-breasted jacket with slim pants – the same outfit she wore at Olympic Park in 2013 and at the 2012 London Olympics when she paid a visit to the athletes in Olympic Village. Photo: Getty Images
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That’s not a dress Kate’s wearing! The Duchess changed things up in a matching skirt and top from Singapore-based designer RAOUL. The style icon kept it casual for an appearance at a cultural event in Queenstown, Singapore on the Diamond Jubilee tour in 2012.Photo: Getty Images
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Kate surely did not disappoint making her red-carpet debut at the BAFTA Brits in Los Angeles, California. Wearing a floor-length pleated lilac chiffon gown by Alexander McQueen and Jimmy Choo sandals – one of her most iconic looks to date – all eyes were on the Duchess of Cambridge.Photo: Getty Image

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