If you're a fan of royal history or Netflix's "The Crown," then chances are that you remember the iconic moment that made Prince William fall for Kate Middleton. In 2002, Middleton hit the runway for a charity fashion show at the University of St. Andrews. She wore an entirely see-through dress over a black underwear set, and legend has it that this caught the eye of a certain prince who was in the audience.
The all-mesh dress that Middleton sported down the runway was quite revealing. Interestingly, though, it was never meant to be a dress, at all. The garment was originally made to be a sheer skirt. Of course, Middleton is known for having quite an eye for fashion, and it seems that back then, this eye was a bit more interested in taking risks. It was Middleton's idea to pull the midi skirt up and make it into a strapless minidress, instead. Kerry Taylor, an expert in royal fashion, told Us Weekly, "I think it shows great enterprise and I actually know a little bit of naughtiness somehow," adding, "I think it's rather nice." We couldn't agree more, and from the sound of it, neither could William.