While fans of Kate Middleton anticipate her next post-baby public appearance, they'll be happy to know that they can get a "whiff" of her classic style in the form of the elegant perfume she wore during her royal wedding to Prince William, E! News reports.

While saying "I do" at Westminer Abbey on April 29, 2011, Middleton wore Illuminum's White Gardenia Petals scent, which is currently being sold for the first time across the pond at Henri Bendel in New York City, at the store's 5th Avenue location.

The perfume, a blend of garden floral scents like jasmine, liley of the valley and of course, gardenia, is also available on henribendel.com, though it doesn't come cheap, going for about $150 a bottle.

Since going on maternity leave and taking time off from her royal duties to care for Prince George, the Duchess is eager to begin making her first solo public appearances, including a gala for nonprofit organization 100 Women in Hedge Funds on Oct. 24 that will raise money for Action on Addiction, a charity that works to provide support and services for addicts and their families.

On Oct. 18, Middleton will be taking part in a training workshop for young athletes that will help them build their skills and confidence as part of the SportsAid charity, which she has previously worked with. This will mark her first solo public appearance since giving birth to the newest heir to the throne.

Speaking of whom, Prince George's Christening is scheduled for Oct. 23, set to take place around the 172-year-old baptismal Lily Font with around 60 special guests (friends and family of Prince George), led by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

It is rumored that the Duchess will also be making an appearance at an Irish Guards medals parade on Dec. 6, as serving soldiers in Afghanistan have been tweeting in anticipation of the big event that the palace has yet to confirm.