Jenny Packham design worn by Kate Middleton goes on general sale for £4,000

The Duchess of Cambridge’s show-stopping No Time To Die premiere gown has sparked a shopping frenzy after going on sale. 

British label Jenny Packham, which counts Angelina Jolie and Taylor Swift among its A-list fans, dressed Kate Middleton, 39, in a dazzling gold number for the film premiere at the Royal Albert Hall last week. 

Now the £4,000 gown, which was originally thought to be a custom creation, is available to buy via online retailer Farfetch – but is already selling fast. 

There is only one each of the size 12 and size 14, and no smaller sizes available.  

Jenny Packham, which counts Angelina Jolie and Taylor Swift among its A-list fans, dressed Kate Middleton, 39, in a dazzling gold number for the No Time To Die premiere last week

The £4,000 gown, which was originally thought to be a custom creation, is now available to buy via online retailer FarFetch. Pictured, the dress on a model

The gown is also stunning from behind

The £4,000 gown, which was originally thought to be a custom creation, is now available to buy via online retailer Farfetch. Pictured, the dress on a model

Inspired by the iconic image of Jill Masterson painted in gold and laying on James Bond’s bed in the 1964 film ‘Goldfinger’, the gown is covered with metallic folded sequins and crystals on a base of glitter tulle. 

A floor-length embellished cape is draped over the shoulders and down the back to complete a truly scene-stealing design. 

It is part of a Jenny Packham capsule collection celebrating 60 years of James Bond.

The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, was at her glamorous best as she joined husband Prince William, 39, and Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall in the rare joint engagement.

The royals chatted to Daniel Craig, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Naomie Harris, who looked breathtaking in a white column dress. 

Attention to detail: A floor-length embellished cape is draped over the shoulders and down the back to complete a truly scene-stealing design. It is part of a Jenny Packham capsule collection celebrating 60 years of James Bond

Attention to detail: A floor-length embellished cape is draped over the shoulders and down the back to complete a truly scene-stealing design. It is part of a Jenny Packham capsule collection celebrating 60 years of James Bond

Hollywood moment:: Inspired by the iconic image of Jill Masterson painted in gold and laying on James Bond's bed in the 1964 film 'Goldfinger', pictured, the gown is covered with metallic folded sequins and crystals on a base of glitter tulle

Hollywood moment:: Inspired by the iconic image of Jill Masterson painted in gold and laying on James Bond’s bed in the 1964 film ‘Goldfinger’, pictured, the gown is covered with metallic folded sequins and crystals on a base of glitter tulle

Beaming: The royal couple couldn't help but grin as they walked the red carpet

Wow moment: Kate outshone even the stars in the glittering frock, created to look like liquid metal, from one of her favoured British fashion designers

But Kate outshone even the stars in the glittering frock, created to look like liquid metal, from one of her favoured British fashion designers.

Style experts and royal watchers united in their love of Kate’s look and declaring it their ‘favourite’ the royal has ever worn. 

Speaking to FEMAIL, Laura Kay, Makeup Artist and Founder of Laura Kay London, explained the Duchess eschewed her typically ‘composed’ make-up look in favour of all out glamour, dubbing it her ‘Bond girl moment’, while Tom Smith, Celebrity Hairdresser and Brand Consultant, says that Kate has chosen a hairstyle suitable for a ‘future Queen’.

The Duchess of Cambridge , 39, was at her glamorous best as she joined husband Prince William , 39, and Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall in the rare joint engagement

The Duchess of Cambridge , 39, was at her glamorous best as she joined husband Prince William , 39, and Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall in the rare joint engagement 

Social media users were similarly effusive, praising the ‘stunning’ duchess and her ‘showstopping’ appearance. 

She teamed her dress with bespoke £290 Onitaa earrings – which were made in Pakistan by the South Asian luxury couture label and Aquazzura £555 leather pumps.

Kate’s choice of dress was reminiscent of a similar outfit worn by Princess Diana in 1985 for the premiere of the James Bond film A View to Kill. 

For the event, Diana sported the silver pleated gown, which she paired with matching silver heels. 

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