Popsugar Fashion Celebrity Fashion Princess Beatrice of York Style Princess Beatrice of York Hangs With the Duchess of Cambridge, but Her Style's on Another Level 18 March 2018 by Sarah Wasilak Image Source: Getty / Samir Hussein You might have heard Princess Beatrice's name with ties to Uber executive Dave Clark. The longtime couple made headlines this week with news of their split, but we're here to prove the Royal Highness of York can hold her own. Not only does the princess regularly attend family events alongside her younger sister, Eugenie; her grandmother Queen Elizabeth II; and the Duchess of Cambridge, but she also participates in charity work and is developing a career in business. From a fashion perspective, Beatrice is a natural. Her wardrobe consists of key pieces that turn heads on the red carpet, at fashion shows, and on the street, but it's the way she wears them that counts. While the princess favours Peter Pan collars, avant-garde fascinators, and all sorts of embellishments, every outfit includes an element of surprise. Read on for 73 lessons you can learn just by studying her style. Related: 44 Times the Royals Were So Ridiculously High Fashion, We Couldn't Believe Our Eyes From Bold to Beautiful to Downright Ridiculous, Here Are the Best Hats Worn by the Royal Family 16 Pieces Every Royal Woman Has in Her Closet 1 Even When Wearing a Bright Coat, Don't Shy Away From Statement Footwear Image Source: Getty 1 / 73 2 If You're Going to Wear Christmas Colours, Do So Boldly Image Source: Getty / Bruno Vincent 2 / 73 3 There's No Neutral Outfit a Standout Hat Can't Brighten Up Image Source: Getty / Daniel Berehulak 3 / 73 4 When Your Outfit's Good Enough For the Catwalk, Really Hold Your Own Image Source: Getty / Chris Jackson Princess Beatrice walked the catwalk at the Fashion Relief Show alongside Sarah Ferguson in 2007. 4 / 73 5 The Only Thing That Can Add Oomph to a Champagne Embroidered Gown Is an Embroidered Clutch Image Source: Getty / Chris Jackson 5 / 73 6 Don't Underestimate the Colour Grey — It Might End Up Making You Feel Like a Glamour Queen Image Source: Getty / Eamonn McCormack 6 / 73 7 Every Girl Needs a Trench Coat in Her Wardrobe Image Source: Getty / Gareth Cattermole Burberry or not. 7 / 73 8 Yes, You Really Need That Silk Robe Maxi — It'll Make You Feel Like You're Wearing PJs Image Source: Getty / Dave M. Benett 8 / 73 9 Personalisation Is Right on Trend Image Source: Getty / Samir Hussein Princess Beatrice carried a monogrammed Edie Parker clutch at the Royal Ascot in 2015. 9 / 73 10 Even When You're Rocking the Athleisure Look Image Source: Getty / Chris Jackson 10 / 73 11 The Best Cocktail Dresses Are the Ones That Perfectly Play Up Your Shoes Image Source: Getty / Samir Hussein 11 / 73 12 Make Espadrilles the Foundation to Any Summer Dress Image Source: Getty / Jon Furniss 12 / 73 13 When It Comes to Sequins, Go Big or Go Home Image Source: Getty / Chris Jackson/GP 13 / 73 14 Any Detail That Reminds You of a Doily Is Highly Encouraged Image Source: Getty / Georges De Keerle/GP You'll look perfectly feminine and royally appropriate. 14 / 73 15 A Silk Bomber Jacket Makes For the Coolest Add-On Image Source: Getty / Jon Furniss Princess Beatrice has been wearing hers since 2004. 15 / 73 16 A Floral Dress Is Great, but One With Bows at the Sleeves Is Sublime Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo 16 / 73 17 But Wear It Again Later With a Blazer on Top, Just to Make It Feel Different Image Source: Getty / Chris Jackson 17 / 73 18 Floral Appliqué Adds an Abundance of Texture to a Daytime Look Image Source: Getty / BEN STANSALL 18 / 73 19 Find a Dress That Makes You Feel Like a Disney Princess Image Source: Getty / Eamonn McCormack That's Belle, in case you were wondering. 19 / 73 20 There's Nothing So Glamorous as Dashing From Your Hotel in a Floor-Length Gown Image Source: Getty / Elisabetta A. Villa Do it as often as you can. 20 / 73 21 Two-Toned Flats Look Perfectly Lovely With Any Look You've Got Image Source: Getty / Neil P. Mockford 21 / 73 22 Stripes Add a Sporty Touch to Even the Most Elegant Looks Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo 22 / 73 23 Accent the Lining of Your Pieces With Simple Accessories Image Source: Getty / Dan Kitwood 23 / 73 24 Red and Cream Stands Out For Miles Image Source: Getty / Ben A. Pruchnie Princess Beatrice at the Royal Ascot in 2012. 24 / 73 25 When Selecting a Matchy-Matchy Skirt Set, Bring On the Details Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo 25 / 73 26 Bell Sleeves Are Majorly In, So Highlight Them However You Can Image Source: Getty / Ben A. Pruchnie 26 / 73 27 Belting a Tea Cup Dress Makes For a Universally Flattering Look Image Source: Getty / Pool It cinches you at the waist, drawing attention to the slimmest part of your body. 27 / 73 28 Need a Quick Touch of Edge? Polish Your Look With a Studded Belt Image Source: Getty / Danny E. Martindale 28 / 73 29 Crystallised Coats Are the Coolest in the Room, Even in Dark Shades Image Source: Getty / Samir Hussein 29 / 73 30 There's No Bag as Classic as a Chanel Chain Strap Image Source: Getty / Samir Hussein 30 / 73 31 Throwing a Vest Over Your Button-Down Is a Move Approved by Cher Horowitz From Clueless Image Source: Getty / Stuart C. Wilson And highly encouraged. 31 / 73 32 You Need Not Worry About Accessories When You're Rocking a Gemstone Collar Image Source: Getty / Chris Jackson 32 / 73 33 Find a "Beauty Power Colour" — It's the Shade That Looks Just Right With Your Hair Image Source: Getty / Mike Marsland Princess Beatrice's is so obviously cobalt blue. 33 / 73 34 And Work It For Both Formal and Daytime Events Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo 34 / 73 35 Make Sure Your LBDs Speak to Your True Sense of Style Image Source: Getty / Karwai Tang That way you'll never have to retire them. 35 / 73 36 A Metallic Bolero and Long Chiffon Skirt Is a No-Brainer Combination When You Want to Achieve Glamour Image Source: Getty / Handout 36 / 73 37 Fall in Love With a Crazy Accessory That Screams Your Name Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo 37 / 73 38 And Don't Be Afraid of What the Duchess of Cambridge Thinks Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo It's just so you. 38 / 73 39 Keep a Fruity-Coloured Piece in Your Wardrobe at All Times Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo 39 / 73 40 Make All White Look Less Serious With Colourful Strappy Heels Image Source: Getty / Danny Martindale 40 / 73 41 Let Your Leather Pumps Be the Most Eye-Catching Part of Your Outfit Image Source: Getty / Danny E. Martindale 41 / 73 42 Don't Underestimate a Brown Bag With Noticeable Hardware Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo Princess Beatrice carried a Balenciaga clutch. 42 / 73 43 Belt Your LBD and Add Military Vibes With a Structured Blazer Image Source: Getty / David M. Benett 43 / 73 44 Grab a Triple-Toned Coat You Really Love For Winter Image Source: Getty / Chris Jackson 44 / 73 45 There Is No Red Carpet Outfit as Sophisticated as a Tuxedo Dress Image Source: Getty / Anthony Harvey At any length! 45 / 73 46 Major Shine Is Never Unwelcome Image Source: Getty / David M. Benett 46 / 73 47 Don't Deny Yourself That Bedazzled Headband Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo You'll come back for it later. 47 / 73 48 Play With Crazy Prints If You're Not Afraid to Get Noticed Image Source: Getty / Samir Hussein 48 / 73 49 Learn How to Meet Navy and Black in True Harmony Image Source: Getty / Mark Robert Milan 49 / 73 50 And Never Forget the Rules Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo Remember, balance your look from head to toe. It takes a few solid accessories! 50 / 73 51 We're Not Just Here For Print Mixing but Texture Mixing, Too Image Source: Getty / Samir Hussein 51 / 73 52 You Can Never Go Wrong in a Look Finished With a Leather Jacket and Loafers Image Source: Getty / Mark Robert Milan 52 / 73 53 Once You Start Belting Your Coats, You Won't Ever Look Back Image Source: Getty / Chris Jackson Outerwear doesn't have to envelop you completely. 53 / 73 54 But Use It to Cinch Your Shirt Dress Too Image Source: Getty / David M. Benett 54 / 73 55 You Can't Go Wrong in a Striped Coat Dress Image Source: Getty / David M. Benett One and done. 55 / 73 56 A Long Floral Maxi Is Forever Romantic, Whether You're on the Red Carpet or on a Date Image Source: Getty / Anthony Harvey 56 / 73 57 Block Heels and a Minidress Is a Look on Trend at Any Given Time Image Source: Getty / Astrid Stawiarz 57 / 73 58 Keep Your Friends Close and Your Favourite Designers Closer (Just Kidding) Image Source: Getty / Kevin Mazur Princess Beatrice posed with Tommy Hilfiger during Fashion Week in September 2015. 58 / 73 59 It's OK to Set a Colour Scheme in Place When Going Out With Your Girls Image Source: Getty / Mark Robert Milan Princess Beatrice with Cressida Bonas at Annabel's Club in 2014. 59 / 73 60 Printed Slip-On Trainers Will Always Be Cool Image Source: Getty / Alex B. Huckle 60 / 73 61 If You're Wearing Tights, Mary Janes Are Always a Sexy Shoe Choice Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo 61 / 73 62 But Studded Boots Will Bring On the Schoolgirl Edge Image Source: Getty / Stuart C. Wilson 62 / 73 63 Instead of Buckling Your Belt, Try Tying It Instead Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool Princess Beatrice carrying an Anya Hindmarch clutch. 63 / 73 64 Strappy Shoes and a Touch of Black Lace Is Unbeatably Sexy Image Source: Getty / Steve Granitz 64 / 73 65 Vertical Stripes Will Always Be Slimming in Any Colour and at All Widths Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 65 / 73 66 A One-Shoulder Gown Is the Best Way to Highlight Your Shoulders Image Source: Getty / Vittorio Zunino Celotto 66 / 73 67 No Print Is Too Over-the-Top in Black and White Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool 67 / 73 68 A Solid Sister-Sister Look Will Always Attract Attention Image Source: Getty / Alan Crowhurst 68 / 73 69 Your Sailor Outfit Doesn't Have to Be Serious — Dazzle Them With Your Shoes Image Source: Getty / Anwar Hussein Princess Beatrice wore Poppy Delevingne x Aquazzura shoes at the Royal Ascot in 2016. 69 / 73 70 There's No Such Thing as Being Too Matchy-Matchy Image Source: Getty / WPA Pool Of course you should wear your cap-toe heels to complement the details on your blazer. 70 / 73 71 You Can So Wear a Top Hat Image Source: Getty / Samir Hussein 71 / 73 72 And There's No Limit to the Brim Span of Your Favourite Sun Hat Image Source: Getty / Max Mumby/Indigo 72 / 73 73 Nor Size Requirement For the Flower on Your Fascinator Image Source: Getty / Kirstin Sinclair Princess Beatrice wore a Burberry dress at the Royal Ascot in 2016. 73 / 73 Celebrity FashionThe RoyalsStyle ProfilePrincess BeatriceDave ClarkCelebritiesEdie ParkerRunningWeddingsPrincess Eugenie