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Bits & Bytes, Banana Republic Issa Update (Including the Blue Dress Kerfluffle)

We begin with a few updates, the first involving Prince William’s return to work in Angelsey…. or not.

There were multiple reports last week that William returned to work at RAF Valley in Wales, while at least one other story claims William remained with Kate and her family in Bucklebury.  Regardless, there seemed to be general agreement that the Prince spent this weekend at a bachelor party in honor of his friend James Meade, who will marry Lady Laura Marsham September 14. It is expected both Kate and William will attend the wedding.

William and friends visited Saunton Sands Beach in Devon (in southwestern England), known for its favorable surfing conditions. William is definitely expected back in Wales for his Wednesday appearance at The Anglesey Show.  More from the Daily Post:

Excitement is building after it was announced that the Duke of Cambridge will attend the Anglesey Show on August 14 to say a big thank you to the community before he departs the island after more than three years.

On his visit Prince William will be presented with a gift by show organisers, and will also meet young farmers.

The event, which is the largest two-day agricultural show in North Wales, will feature a collection of livestock of up to 300 cattle and 800 sheep. There will also be 350 trade stands featuring agricultural products, clothing, crafts and vehicles.

And there are expectations Kate will join him at some point before his tour of duty at RAF Valley ends in September. More from the Express:

However, a royal source has said that the mother and child will join Prince William at the farmhouse that the couple rent very soon.

The Express story notes that Kate, William and Prince George are expected to join the Queen in Scotland at some point during HM’s annual visit to Balmoral:

The family are due to holiday in Balmoral in the next few weeks, where Prince George will meet his great-grandad Prince Philip for the very first time.

In Bucklebury reaction to the Prince’s arrival remains positive. A store where Kate and her family have shopped, L. Interiors, is offering these in honor of the newest Royal.

L. Interiors Twitter

L. Interiors Twitter

And Bucklebury Parish is offering a mug in honor of Prince George, this one created by Emma Bridgewater.

Bucklebury Parish

Bucklebury Parish

Our thanks to Bucklebury Farm Park for the tip on this item. The mug is also available for pre-ordering at Emma Bridgewater.

Emma Bridgewater UK

Emma Bridgewater UK

The company has also created Prince George Crown in the same motif.

Emma Bridgewater

Emma Bridgewater

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Next, the Banana Republic Issa collaboration, the collection launched online and in-store last week.

Banana Republic

Banana Republic

For many the most anticipated piece in the collection was the blue wrap dress modeled after Kate’s engagement dress. Unfortunately there was a bit of a hiccup, the dress color was mislabeled.

Banana Republic Facebook

Banana Republic Facebook

Above, a Banana Republic Facebook post about the dilemma. Below, the graphic accompanying that post.

Banana Republic Facebook

Banana Republic Facebook

The good folks at Racked put an image from the Lookbook next to the product listing on BR’s site, where the color was originally listed as “tulum turquoise”.

Racked.com

Racked.com

You can understand the confusion; comments on the company’s Facebook page reflected customers’ consternation, here is a small sampling:

  • “…just purchased the “blue” color at the downtown Seattle store this evening, but it looks nothing like the color in this picture. The actual color is more turquoise. I still love the style but would definitely prefer the dress in a true “Royal Blue!””
  • “My store told me they got the turquoise but did not get the royal blue. Only select stores did.”
  • “The dark royal blue dress does exist! I purchased it at the San Francisco flagship store!”
  • “It’s quite lovely but it’s not the same or even similar to Kate’s engagement dress – not in design or in tailoring and not even in color, it’s really not “Royal blue| by any means.”
  • “I saw the wrap dress at my local BR yesterday. The color is a warmer blue than Kate’s dress and would great on neutral or warm skin tones.”

Several WKW friends tried on and/or purchased the dress, they were kind enough to share some of their photos with us. Below we see Jessica Reinis of CNN in the dress, she tried on the frock at the Lincoln Center store. The dress is not silk like the original Issa, at $130 I wouldn’t expect it to be. It is a blend of 50% Rayon, 28% Lyocell, 19% Cotton, 5% Spandex. Below, WKW Facebook friend Veronica Aliaga in the frock.

Courtesy Veronica Aliaga

Courtesy Veronica Aliaga

As of this writing it appears the blue “Three-Quarter Sleeve Wrap-Tie Dress” (as the dress is named) remains available online in a Small only is sold out online. The availability online and in-store is better for the Merlot version.

Banana Republic Issa Collection

Banana Republic Issa Collection

‘The Lady and the Rose’ on Twitter tried on the dress in both the blue and merlot, posting these photos on twitter.

The Lady and The Rose Twitter Feed (@ElegantRoyal)

The Lady and The Rose Twitter Feed (@ElegantRoyal)

Things that do remain available online include other frocks, like one that is a solid repliKate for the black dress Kate wore shopping just days before her wedding. The original style remains available at the Issa London site, we show it below.

Banana Republic/Issa London/SplashNews.com

Banana Republic/Issa London/SplashNews.com

Accessories also seem to be in healthy supply.

Banana Republic Issa Collection

Banana Republic Issa Collection

Good luck to all those hunting for pieces from the Banana Republic/Issa collaboration. (To see why I don’t believe we will ever see Kate wearing Issa again, click here.)

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We have very big news about our Baby Cambridge Fundraiser. And this one calls for a drum roll.

JustGiving.Net Baby Cambridge Fundraiser

JustGiving.Net Baby Cambridge Fundraiser

As you can see, we have met exceeded our goal!! Thanks to each and every one of you who donated, we are ever-so-excited about the news. The beneficiary of your generosity is EACH (East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices), one of Kate’s patronages. For newer readers, the Fundraiser is a joint effort of five online royal fashion and news bloggers (British Royals, Kate Middleton Style, HRH Duchess Kate, A Petite Princess and yours truly).

There have been a number of giveaways and promotions designed to help draw attention to the Fundraiser since our launch several months ago. Today we have an update on the lucky winner of our most recent giveaway here at WKW; some may recall that particular promotion was sponsored by the fabulous folks at Style Rocks.

Style Rocks

Style Rocks

Knowing Kate’s affinity for citrine, Style Rocks donated an enormous citrine cocktail ring for the giveaway. Alese T., the winner, was kind enough to share photos of the beautiful ring.

Courtesy Alese T.

Courtesy Alese T.

How beautiful is it on Alese?!

Courtesy Alese T.

Courtesy Alese T.

That isn’t the end of our promotional efforts, the Fundraising effort runs through the end of August, we would love to exceed our goal by as much as possible.  Stand by for a remarkable giveaway this week.

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We also have an update on our polls asking for your favorite maternity style worn by Kate. I don’t think too many readers will be surprised by the results.

©2013 What Kate Wore

©2013 What Kate Wore

With more than 2500 votes, the #1 choice among all of Kate’s maternity styles is the Polka Dot dress by Topshop, shown below when Kate first wore it to the Warner Brothers Studio Tour in late April of 2013.

Splash News/Warner Brothers Studio/Splash

Splash News/Warner Brothers Studio/Splash

Many thanks to everyone who took part in the voting!

We’ll see you in just a few days with that exciting giveaway we mentioned.

 

 

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Melissa

Friday 16th of August 2013

Lili was very right about the blue Issa dress. The Issa blue dress was terrible material I returned it right away however the red print ceramic dress was gorgeous. I absolutely adore it and am keeping it. The material is gorgeous.

katefan

Thursday 15th of August 2013

I went to my local Banana Republic store the other day and I have to agree with some other reviews. I think the quality of the material used to make a version of the coveted original Issa dress worn for the engagement photo is cheap-felt like a cotton blend to me-not worth the price in my opinion. Also, the dress appears to be a teal blue, less of a cobalt or royal blue color.

For what its worth, I did feel that the version of the short sleeved dress the duchess was photographed in when she went shopping felt like a much nicer, thicker, more expensive material. That might be worth a shot.

Akaleistar

Wednesday 14th of August 2013

That ring is gorgeous!

Maria

Wednesday 14th of August 2013

I was so excited about the Issa for Banana Republic collection...then I actually went to my local store and saw the dresses... The material is cheap and not worth $130. The dresses could have been better looking in a different fabric. It is a super casual fabric for the price. I have bought many "Copy Kate" dresses, but they have been less expensive than this one and much more expensive LOOKING. On a positive note: The mugs and souvenirs of George's birth are really cute!!!

Elizabeth

Wednesday 14th of August 2013

What's the best way to send you a photo? I don't see the email/contact link anymore.

admin

Wednesday 14th of August 2013

The bets email is Susan@WhatKateWore.com. Thanks! :)

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