The Duchess of Cambridge is used to wearing long gowns and dresses for events, and here, we take a look back at some of her memorable long gown ensembles.

1. Jenny Packham Satin Chiffon Silver Asymmetric Gown

The Duchess wore this lovely and billowing satin gown by one of her favorite designers, Jenny Packham, for the black tie reception and dinner for the National Memorial Arboretum held at St. James Palace in London. Not only does Middleton look stunning in this off-shoulder number, but it also shows a more "daring" side of her.

2. Amanda Wakeley Fall 2006 Bejewelled Gown

Kate Middleton in Amanda Wakely Bejewelled Gown | Source: coolspotters

When the Duchess sported this Grecian-inspired dress in one of her solo appearances, it surprised many because it was her most "revealing" ensemble yet, with her toned arms and back exposed by the gown's detailing.

3. Alexander McQueen Belted Lilac Gown

Middleton wore this stunning number at the BAFTA for Brits event during her North American Tour with husband, Prince William. Known to be a big fan of the high fashion brand, Middleton constantly wears items and looks from McQueen's collections, all designed by Sarah Burton, the one responsible her stunning Royal Wedding dress. The Duchess paired the gown with Jimmy Choo Vamp Platform sandals and an Ubai clutch from the same designer.

4. Jenny Packham Spring 2011 RTW Blush Pink Embellished Gown

This memorable gown was worn by the Duchess during a gala event in London. Just like he smile and stunning eyes, the gown shone like a delicate star on the eyes of the attendees and photographers. She wore this gown to one of her first appearances as the official Duchess of Cambridge, and was praised by many fashion critics.

5. Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen Ivory Sweetheart Neckline Bridal Gown

This dress not only made the Duchess stunning for her wedding day, but it also made London the new fashion capital of the world because of the huge buzz surrounding it. Within hours after the royal wedding, replicas have already been made to those who wish to look like a princess on her wedding day without the budget of one.

View the slideshow to see some of the Duchess' most memorable long dresses

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