Forget Kate Moss. There's a new Kate M to hold on high as your fashion mentor.
You don't have to be a royal watcher to admire her long, tanned limbs and fresh face.
Only thing is, the new Kate M, Kate Middleton that is, doesn't make it easy.
There's no quick trends with
this one - no cut-off denim shorts to mimic, no quick-fix, skull-print scarf to get the look.
This Kate M is all about elegance, sophistication and looking put together - and that's not easy to copy.
But although the surface details of it are easy - sapphire rings can be asked for nicely and long, chocolate hair achieved by a talented hairdresser - the nitty-gritty takes some analysing.
Most of the attire she has been photographed wearing you'll only get away with on race day or at a wedding - think fascinators on just the right angle and tailored, pinstripe skirt suits.
Looking at the rest of the pics that have been snapped, it seems she has a penchant for dainty florals, pencil skirts, wrap dresses and Ralph Lauren equestrian looks.
She's barely ever seen without a cropped jacket and well-fitting blazer.
Her obvious love of boots won't help you out over the next few months, but you can still copy the future princess' other taste in footwear.
She's been snapped in black, closed-in heels (a sensible height of course) and ballet flats.
Black and white seem to be her shades of choice and when she does do colour, it's jewel tones - like that stunning, blue dress that will forever be associated with her engagement.
She keeps it demure, bar a few infamous incidents, by having skirt hems hit the knee.
Locally you'll find it easy if you browse the princess styling of Juliette Hogan and team it with a blazer from World.
For cheaper options, seek out cropped jackets from Jacqui E and wrap dresses from Max.
Now if only perfecting those perfect pins and dimples was so easy.