There once was a time whenPrincess Eugenie wore inappropriate outfitsand made some rather questionable fashion choices.

In the 2000s and into the mid 2010s, Eugenie’s style choices saw her lambasted by the press.

It wasn’t the York sisters' finest moment, but it was one of their most iconic.

Princess Eugenie closeup smiling in hat

For Eugenie and Beatrice, however, that backlash hurt.

“I was looking after her.

But these days, the royal won’t be shedding any tears over fashion faux pas.

Princess Eugenie standing in red dress

But Eugenie’s incredible wardrobe doesn’t come cheap.

As her style has grown bolder and bigger, so has her budget.

But her threads were anything but proletarian.

Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice at Ascot

The glam number came with a steep price tag, retailing for 1,495 (around $1,976).

In 2018, Eugenie and her sister, Princess Beatrice, attended Ascot in matching monochromatic fits.

Her hat didn’t come cheap either.

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie posing

A demure gray outfit came with a huge cumulative cost for Princess Eugenie

Looks can be deceiving.

But Eugenie was quiet luxury personified at the ritzy gala, with her outfit amounting to thousands of dollars.

Eugenie’s dress was by Gabriela Hearst, which is one of her most-worn designer labels.

Princess Eugenie walking in green dress

The shoes set the royal back $795.

But Princess Eugenie was on her A-game at the posh 2024 ceremony.

The royal was a vision in a green dress by British brand Joseph.

Princess Eugenie with Peter Phillips

The princess spent $795 on her dress, while her purse cost a colossal $1,075.

Princess Beatrice had previously worn the same purse, so it’s possible that the sisters were sharing accessories.

But surprisingly, the most expensive item in this ensemble was the fascinator, which costs over $1,000.

Princess Eugenie posing

The total value of this swanky outfit is over $3,500.

Those hoping to steal the princess' style will have to fork out $530 for her frock.

Her Emily London “Siniang” hat can be bagged for an eye-watering 1,250 (approximately $1,650).

Princess Eugenie and guests at art exhibition

Similar iterations of the heels cost just shy of $900.

The cumulative cost for this fit is around $4,740.

The jacket retains considerable resale value, listed onThe Hulafor $3,792 andVestiaire Collectivefor $2,840.

Princess Eugenie and Carole Middleton talking at Ascot

Evidently a much coveted item, one even sold onThe Real Realfor just shy of $5,000.

But Eugenie’s outfit was a medley of couture and cost-cutting.

Despite the high-end price tag of her blazer, her shoes were a bargain at just $120.

Princess Eugenie posing

Attending Royal Ascot in 2024, the sisters looked super chic as they matched in pastel pink.

Her Emily London hat was even more expensive, retailing for a whopping 1,550 (around $2,000).

At $5,475, this ensemble undoubtedly broke the bank, but Eugenie looked oh so fabulous doing so.

Princess Eugenie at Prince Philip’s funeral

However, feels like Eugenie didn’t buy the Erdem number solely for her engagement photoshoot.

She had previously worn it in a 2016 spread forHarper’s Bazaar, in which she touched on outfit-repeating.

“I don’t want to be pigeonholed.

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank posing for photo

You wear the same thing twice?

If you don’t, great!”

The princess evidently got her money’s worth out of the high-end piece while subtly repping sustainability.

Princess Eugenie attending the coronation

The princess paired her dress with a pair of Jimmy Choo heels adorned with oversized bows.

Though those shoes are no longer for sale, similar pairs retail for over $1,200.

Wearing an outfit with a total cost of over $6,300, Eugenie certainly announced her engagement in style.

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank on wedding day

Altogether, this unassuming mourning outfit cost over $10,000.

But Zac Posen got up close and personal with Princess Eugenie as she planned her special day in 2018.

Styling Eugenie for her wedding day was a dream come true for Posen.

Low-key it may have been, but low-budget?

Likewise, similar blue cashmere coats cost an eye-popping 5,800 (around $7,600).

In total, this outfit was worth upward of $53,150.

But that’s reportedly just how Eugenie wanted it.

Prior to the big day, there was much speculation over who would design the princess' gown.

“No meringue shoulders that’s a little bit out of fashion maybe it’s in fashion now?

We’ll see what happens,” she joked.