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Kate Middleton’s latest accessory is all over the high street, here’s how to add it to every part of your wardrobe

Fancy flats, big bow dresses and party skirts, find the best of bows below
Fashion collage featuring clothing and accessories with bows.

BOWS are really having a moment - they are not only the hottest decoration for your Christmas trees and dining tables - but for your wardrobe, too.

From accessories such as shoes and bags, to viral bow jackets and dresses that give off big-bow energy, you will find it hard to pass a shop without seeing one in a store window. 

The Princess of Wales takes a bow
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The Princess of Wales takes a bowCredit: GETTY

And it seems it’s not just us who is loving the bow trend, the Princess of Wales stepped out for her Christmas carol concert last week wearing a red Alexander McQueen coat with a black bow. 

Over the years the "Kate effect" has taken full force - if the future Queen is seen in something, everyone wants in. 

So, where can you get your hands on the must-have embellishment of the season?

Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale, reveals the best bow pieces from head to toe. 

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SHOES

Red shoes, £125, & Other Stories
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Red shoes, £125, & Other StoriesCredit: Stories.com
Gold shoes, £36, River Island
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Gold shoes, £36, River IslandCredit: riverisland.com
Velvet shoes, £65, Charles & Keith
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Velvet shoes, £65, Charles & KeithCredit: stories.com

These are a few of the high street's super-fun bow shoes - a great way of giving a subtle nod to the trend without it being the total focus of your look. 

With lots of different options to choose from, you can opt for fancy flats like this velvet pair from Charles & Keith. 

Or why not go for these gorgeous kitten heels from & Other Stories or gold shoes from River Island that both scream festive?

TOPS

Pink top, £48, ASOS LUXE at Asos.com
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Pink top, £48, ASOS LUXE at Asos.comCredit: dan williams
Bandeau top, £69, Albaray
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Bandeau top, £69, AlbarayCredit: albaray.co.uk
Satin top, £115, Aligne
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Satin top, £115, AligneCredit: aligne.co
Jacket, £150, Boden
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Jacket, £150, BodenCredit: boden.co.uk

While it seems everyone has gone wild for the viral bow tops like this one from Boden, there are also plenty of other ways to wear bows. 

Take this red version from Aligne, with bow detailing on the shoulder for a modern take on the look. 

If you want to go all-out, this pink sheer bow top from Asos.com is a great choice, or if you prefer to stick to the classics, then the black bandeau style is a winner. 

BAGS

Bag, £69, Charles & Keith
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Bag, £69, Charles & KeithCredit: charleskeith.co.uk
Bag, £78, Free People
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Bag, £78, Free PeopleCredit: freepeople.com
Bag, £29.99, Six Stories
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Bag, £29.99, Six Stories

A bow bag is a great way to make a statement and add some fun to your look.

Tying the perfect bow on the Abby Dress from Fabulous' Fuller Bust Collection

This pale pink squishy bag from Charles & Keith is perfect for party season, but it can also see you through to next year as the shade is set to be popular in 2025.

Or if you want to go into full Christmas mode, then how festive is this red velvet bag from Free People? 

Six Stories also has a range of these satin-style bow bags in lots of different shades to choose from. 

DRESSES

Dress, £200, Club L London
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Dress, £200, Club L LondonCredit: Dan Williams
Dress, £125, & Other Stories
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Dress, £125, & Other StoriesCredit: stories.com
Dress, £95, Sister Jane at Asos.com
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Dress, £95, Sister Jane at Asos.comCredit: sisterjane.com
Dress, £90 for seven days' rental, Olivia Rubin
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Dress, £90 for seven days' rental, Olivia RubinCredit: oliviarubinlondon.com
Abby dress, £56, Fabulous Clothing
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Abby dress, £56, Fabulous ClothingCredit: Fabulousclothing.com

You can make a real statement with a bow dress.

From occasion dressing with a floor-length gown like this one from Club L, or creating a statement with this big-bow Bardot-style look from & Other Stories.

If you’re dreaming of a classic red dress for Christmas, how about our very own Fabulous Clothing range?

Perfect for those with a fuller bust, this bow back-tie style can still be worn with a bra.

Dress rentals are also very popular at this time of year, and this pink dress with gold bows is available to rent from Olivia Rubin for seven days. 

Skirts

Skirt, £35.99, Zara
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Skirt, £35.99, ZaraCredit: zara.com
Skirt, £125, & Other Stories
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Skirt, £125, & Other StoriesCredit: stories.com
Skirt, £20, Prettylittlething.com
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Skirt, £20, Prettylittlething.com

Party skirts are big this season, so why not wear one with a bow?

Short or long, depending on your style, you can pair with sheer tights and high boots. 

Plus, the black skirt from Prettylittlething.com is a steal at just £20. 

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The red midi skirt from & Other Stories would look lovely with the likes of a cream blouse and kitten heels, for a sophisticated festive party look. 

Or go all-out with this gold party skirt from Zara and add some sequins for extra oomph!

Christmas Fashion Tips from an Expert

CLEMMIE Fieldsend, Fashion Editor at Fabulous, has shared her top tips for looking fabulous this Christmas.

AVOID: Christmas jumpers
No longer a novelty gag, they’re now gone back to being naff and have no place at a festive party.
By all means, go all in for Christmas Jumper Day for Save The Children, but never wear it before or after that day.

WEAR: Burgundy
You can’t escape burgundy at this time of year and it's a luxury, deep and rich colour that is a welcome break from Santa-red at Christmas.
Opt for silky textures or velvet for extra style points.

AVOID: PJs
The trend of feather trimmed co-ords has had its day and is so dated.
Don’t pull out your hair plucked pair this year, and don’t get a new set, instead still go for the satin two-piece but just steer clear of the plumes.

WEAR: Sequin Dress
Try to switch up sequins slightly by wearing them with a different texture or colour, eg a sequin skirt with a sleek knit.
But when you’re really stuck on what to wear reach for the sequins, it is Christmas after all.

AVOID: Sequin blazer
Nothing worse than showing up to a festive do looking like the hired entertainment.
Leave the sequin blazer to magicians and Strictly judges, instead always reach for a classic tux style or velvet.

WEAR: Bling trousers
Last party season embellished jeans with diamante bling had a moment, and this year they’re going to be as much of a hit.
If you don’t want gemstones pinging off wherever you go then try metallic, PU trousers.

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