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Kate sparks 208 per cent sales increase for yellow dresses

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'The Kate Effect' is as strong as ever. The Duchess of Cambridge, née Kate Middleton, has caused a spike in sales of yellow dresses after she wore a cream and yellow bespoke Jenny Packham creation when she and Prince William introduced Princess Charlotte to the world outside the Lindo Wing on Saturday.

The Duchess of Cambridge has caused an increase in sales of yellow dresses

Online retailer eBay have revealed that in the UK, there has been a 58 per cent sales increase for yellow floral patterned dresses since the 33-year-old's appearance this weekend. In Australia, there has been even more of a frenzy with a 208 per cent increase, as well as a 131 per cent sales increase for nude heels, to match the pair of nude Jimmy Choo pumps the Duchess wore.

It's not just fashion which is struck by 'The Kate Effect' – there has also been a 131 per cent increase in sales for hair rollers as women around the world try to recreate the mother-of-two's effortlessly glamorous blow dry.

She also wowed in yellow dresses during her royal tour of Australia and New Zealand with Prince William

It's not the first time that the British beauty has sparked a rise in sales of yellow dresses. In 2014 during her royal tour of Australia and New Zealand with Prince William and the couple's son Prince George, the Duchess wore two yellow dresses, causing a frenzy amongst royal enthusiasts wanting to copy her style. At the time, eBay noted a spike in yellow dress sales by 93 per cent.

Her chic and elegant outfits have fans constantly clamouring to copy her look, and 'The Kate Effect' strikes almost every time the Duchess steps out of the door. Earlier this year she caused a stir when she wore a £35 polka dot maternity dress from ASOS. The chic number was in stock in all sizes when Kate was initially spotted, but just minutes after the dress had been identified, it had completely sold out.