Meghan Markle's style file: Every outfit the Duchess of Sussex has worn in public
On Christmas Day 2018, the 37-year-old wore a £1250 woolen dress by Victoria Beckham to church. She paired it with a £1550 structured ‘Powder’ box bag and a slim tailored wool coat (both also by the British designer). A Awon Golding hat completed the look. [Photo: Getty]
For a trip to Brinsworth House, Meghan chose a £435 Soia and Kyo coat teamed with a £834 floral print panelled midi dress by Brock Collection. She finished the ensemble with her go-to £510 Aquazzura ‘Deneuve’ suede pumps in powder pink and a £205 Wilbur & Gussie silk oyster clutch bag. She also wore her £1,350 Maison Birks Pétale yellow gold and diamond stud earrings. [Photo: Getty]
The Duchess of Sussex made a surprise appearance at The Fashion Awards 2018 in a one-shoulder Givenchy dress finished with Tamara Mellon shoes. [Photo: Getty]
The Duchess of Sussex visited the Hubb Community Kitchen on November 21 to see how proceeds from the Together cookbook are making a difference. For the outing, the royal dressed her bump in a £178 Club Monaco dress with a matching plum-hued coat. [Photo: Getty]
For her debut Remembrance Service in London, Meghan wore a bespoke outfit by Givenchy. She finished the all-black ensemble with a co-ordinating headpiece and poppy. [Photo: Getty]
Beneath her Stell McCartney coat, Meghan wore a navy cold-shoulder co-ord. She accessorised the look with a matching beret, Stella McCartney clutch and Manolo Blahnik heels. [Photo: Getty]
For the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall in London on November 10, Meghan recycled a Stella McCartney coat she first wore in Wales. The Duchess accessorised the ensemble with Manolo Blahnik pumps and earrings by Zofia Day. [Photo: Getty]
The Duchess of Sussex changed into a less formal outfit for the couple’s final day of the royal tour. Meghan wore her go-to Mother jeans, flat pumps and a Norrøna coat for a visit to the Redwoods Treewalk on October 31. [Photo: Getty]
Wearing a bespoke Givenchy jumper and pleated skirt, the Duchess of Sussex stuck to her favourite colour palette while on a walkabout in Rotorua on October 31. [Photo: Getty]
On October 31, the Duchess of Sussex arrived in Rotorua wearing a bespoke Stella McCartney dress. She later added a traditional ‘Korowai’ to her ensemble. [Photo: Getty]
For a reception at Auckland War Memorial Museum, the Duchess of Sussex recycled the now-famous Antonio Berardi dress she wore to watch Prince Harry play polo back in 2017. [Photo: Getty]
For a walkabout in Auckland on October 30, Meghan changed into a bespoke Brandon Maxwell dress with a Burberry trench and her go-to £294 Stuart Weitzman pumps to finish. [Photo: Getty]
On October 30, the Duchess wore the aptly-named ‘Reign’ Muck Boots with £255 blazer by Karen Walker for the unveiling of the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy in Redvale, New Zealand. [Photo: Getty]
It was another tuxedo dress for Meghan, as she met actors from the Courtenay Creative in Wellington on October 29. This time, the Duchess of Sussex looked to New Zealand-based designer Maggie Marilyn for the £455 ensemble.. [Photo: Getty]
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex headed to Marenui Cafe in Wellington on October 29. For the outing, Meghan wore a £232 Club Monaco trench with £576 Stuart Weitzman boots. [Photo: Getty]
For a feminist speech at Government House, the Duchess of Sussex once again turned to sustainable designer Gabriela Hearst in a bespoke black dress. [Photo: Getty]
After a quick outfit change, the Duchess touched down in New Zealand wearing a £35 ASOS maternity dress with a Karen Walker plaid trench to finish the ensemble. [Photo: Getty]
Ever the chic traveller, Meghan wore a £249 Hugo Boss dress in a winter-ready berry hue for their departure from Sydney airport. [Photo: Getty]
On October 27, Meghan delivered a speech at the 2018 Invictus Games closing ceremony in a green Antonio Berardi tuxedo dress. [Photo: Getty]
For the 2018 Invictus Games wheelchair basketball finale, Meghan wore a £303 plum-hued jacket by Aussie label Scanlan Theodore with skinny jeans. [Photo: Getty]
The Duchess of Sussex saved her greatest look of the royal tour until October 26 for the Australian Geographic Society Gala Awards at the Shangri-La Hotel in Sydney. The cold-shoulder tulle gown is from Oscar de la Renta’s pre-AW18 collection and she finished the Hollywood-worthy look with soft waves and her go-to £571 Tabitha Simmons shoes. [Photo: Getty]
On October 26, the Duchess of Sussex wore a $595 (approx £465) Veronica Beard shirt dress for a trip to Tupou College and Toloa rainforest. She teamed the look with Aquazurra heels – which promptly sold out online. [Photo: Getty]
On October 26, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex met with Tonga Prime Minister Akilisi Pohiva. For the occasion, Meghan dressed in a striped midi dress by Martin Grant – a label she has looked to throughout the tour. She accessorised the daytime look with a Prada clutch, stud earrings from Birks and olive green shoes. [Photo: Getty]
For an evening reception and dinner in Tonga, the Duchess wore a white gown by Theia Couture with Aquazzura shoes, Birks earrings and her go-to Givenchy clutch. In a touching nod to Princess Diana, the Duchess finished the look with the late royal’s aquamarine ring. [Photo: Getty]
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in Tonga on October 25 and Meghan dressed her bump in a red Self-Portrait dress for the occasion – a sartorial tribute to the country’s flag. She accessorised the look with a navy pair of Manolo Blahniks. [Photo: Getty]
On October 25, the royal couple were welcomed to Nadi airport in Fiji. The Duchess of Sussex was photographed wearing a forest green Jason Wu dress with navy £484 Manolo Blahnik shoes to finish. [Photo: Getty]
The Duchess of Sussex showcased her blossoming baby bump on day seven of the couple’s royal tour in a £1,095 dress by Safiyaa. [Photo: Getty]
The Duchess of Sussex touched down at Nausori Airport on October 23 in a bespoke cream-hued dress by Aussie label Zimmerman with a co-ordinating hat by Stephen Jones. But it was her jewellery that hit headlines: The Duchess paired earrings from the Queen with a bracelet from Prince Charles. [Photo: Getty]
On day seven of the couple’s royal tour, the Duchess took a stroll along Kingfisher Bay jetty on Fraser Island in a $218 (£167) striped sundress by sustainable US label Reformation and her favourite £277 Sarah Flint sandals. [Photo: Getty]
Wearing this year’s £114 ‘It’ trainers (by sustainable label Veja) and an athletic get-up by SuperdrySport, Meghan showcased her sporty side for the first time. [Photo: Getty]
For a reception hosted by the Prime Minister of Australia at The Pavilion Restaurant, Meghan paired her striped Oroton crossbody bag with Aquazzura pumps, a turtleneck, a £510 blazer by L’Agence and go-to £159 Mother Denim jeans. [Photo: Getty]
For an Invictus Games event on day six of the couple’s Australian royal tour, Meghan teamed a white Altuzarra blazer with an Invictus Sydney shirt. She finished the look with £159 Mother Demin jeans, $240 (approx £184) Illesteva sunglasses and her go-to £566 Tabitha Simmons pumps. [Photo: Getty]
Meghan rewore a Stella McCartney navy blue cape dress for the Invictus Games Opening Ceremony. She wore a Gillian Anderson swing coat over the dress, and held a satin Dior clutch. [Photo: Getty]
Meghan wore a custom made black Emilia Wickstead dress with a Philip Treacy hat, a satin Givenchy clutch and Tabitha Simmons slingback pumps for the official opening of the extension of the ANZAC Memorial in Hyde Park in Sydney, Australia. [Photo: Getty]
For a visit to Macarthur Girls High School in Sydney, the Duchess wore a £1,299 A-line dress by Roksanda. She paired it with a pair of beige Stuart Weitzman Legend pumps, a white-gold Birks bracelet and Birks blue topaz earrings. [Photo: Getty]
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met with a local surfing community on Bondi Beach. Meghan opted for a striped maxi dress by Australian designer Martin Grant for the occasion. On her feet, she wore a pair of Castañer espadrilles which she later took off to walk across the sand. [Photo: Getty]
For the third day of the tour, Meghan and Harry travelled to South Melbourne beach where they joined volunteers and school children from the local BeachPatrol group. The Duchess wore a Martin Grant trench coat with a Club Monaco A-line dress beneath. She wore a pair of navy flats by Rothy’s to walk across the sand. [Photo: Getty]
Meghan wore a custom-made navy blue dress by Australian designer Dion Lee for a reception at Government House Victoria. She accessorised with a pair of Manolo Blahnik ‘BB’ shoes and a Shaun Leanne ‘Tusk’ diamond bracelet. [Photo: Getty]
On day two of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Australian royal tour, Meghan suited up. The Duchess wore a £110 ‘Boss’ jacket by close friend and sportswoman Serena Williams, a shirt by Maison Kitsune and J. Crew ankle boots. In a dipomatic move, she finished the ensemble with a pair of ‘Harriet’ jeans from Aussie label Outland Denim. [Photo: Getty]
For an afternoon reception at Admiralty House on October 16, Meghan changed into a £1728 shirt dress by Brandon Maxwell. She finished the ensemble with a low bun and kept on the jewellery she wore earlier in the day. [Photo: Getty]
Just hours after Kensington Palace announced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expecting their first child, Meghan debuted her baby bump in a £940 dress by Aussie designer Karen Gee. She accessorised the ensemble with jewellery from Princess Diana’s collection. [Photo: Getty]
For Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s October 12 nuptials, the Duchess of Sussex relied on go-to label Givenchy for sartorial help. The royal teamed the navy ensemble with a co-ordinating fascinator by milliner Noel Stewart. Just days later, Kensington Palace announced that Meghan is expecting her first child. [Photo: Getty]
The Duchess visited Sussex for the first time in one expensive look. Meghan teamed a £1695 Gabriela Hearst bag with a BOSS leather skirt, an Armani coat and a blouse from Swedish high street label & Other Stories – which sold out almost instantly. [Photo: Getty]
Meghan Markle opened ‘Oceania’ at Royal Academy of Arts on September 25, marking her first solo outing since becoming a royal. For the occassion, the Duchess wore a two-tone, sheer black Givenchy dress with billowing sleeves and her favourite Aquazzura heels. [Photo: Getty]
For the Coach Core Awards at Loughborough University on September 24, the Duchess of Sussex donned a navy-hued blouse by Oscar de la Renta with Altuzarra trousers. She finished the look with co-ordinating shoes (which she didn’t remove to play netball) and debuted straight locks. [Photo: Getty]
On September 20, the Duchess of Sussex was joined by her mother Doria Ragland and Prince Harry to celebrate the launch of her new cookbook. For the Kensington Palace event, the royal dressed in a cobalt blue Smyth coat, Tuxe body and a pleated skirt by Misha Nonoo. To accessorise the outfit, the Duchess added a pair of Sarah Flint heels. [Photo: Getty]
For a charity gala concert at Central Hall Westminster, the Duchess of Sussex chose a royal blue midi stress by Jason Wu. She accessorised the look with co-ordinating Aquazurra heels and her go-to bespoke Dior clutch. In a surprising move, she ditched her now-trademark messy bun in favour of Duchess-worthy curls. [Photo: PA]
For the WellChild Awards on September 4, the Duchess of Sussex suited up in an Altuzarra co-ord. She accessorised the slick look with a Stella McCartney clutch and a silky blouse courtesy of Swedish label, Deitas. [Photo: Getty]
On April 29, the Duke and Duchess broke a nearly month-long hiatus from the public eye attending a gala performance of ‘Hamilton’. For the occassion, Meghan threw caution to the royal rulebook by wearing a tuxedo mini dress from Canadian label Judith & Charles. The dress diced with protocol, coming to roughly five inches above the knee. She paired the glamorous evening look with Paul Andrews heels, a £49 Becksondergaard clutch and stunning drop earrings by Shaun Leane. [Photo: Getty]
On her birthday on August 4th, Meghan spent the day at the wedding of Prince Harry’s best friend, Charlie van Straubenzee, and Daisy Jenkins. For the occasion, Meghan wore a pleated shirt dress by Club Monaco with her favourite Aquazzure heels, a Philip Treacy facinator an clutch by Kayu.
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For a surprise appearance at the Sentebale charity polo match on 26 July, the Duchess of Sussex wore a denim midi dress by Carolina Herrera. She teamed the heatwave-appropriate look with a pair of Aquazurra heels, a J Crew clutch and Tom Ford sunnies. [Photo: PA]
On 17 July, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited the Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibition at the Southbank Centre. For the outing, the Duchess opted for a sleeveless trench dress by House of Nonie teamed with a co-ordinating Mulberry clutch. Hands up, who else is pleased to see the return of her trademark messy bun? [Photo: PA]
For her debut Wimbledon appearance as a royal – and first solo appearance with the Duchess of Cambridge – Meghan donned a striped shirt and wide-leg trousers from Ralph Lauren. The Duchess finished the look with a low bun and a wide-brim hat, which she didn’t wear but held. [Photo: Getty]
For a visit to Croke Park sporting grounds, Meghan changed into her second outfit of the day, a bespoke Givenchy trouser suit which she paired with Sarah flint heels. [Photo: Getty]
To visit Irish President Michael Higgins and his wife, Sabina, at their residence, Áras an Uachtaráin, Meghan wore a bespoke earth-toned Roland Mouret dress, not dissimilar to the navy dress Meghan wore by the same designer the night before her wedding.
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For a summer garden party at Glencairn House on 10 July, the Duchess of Sussex changed into her third outfit of the day. In a surprising sartorial move, the royal opted for a belted dress by Emilia Wickstead and accessorised the look with a Givenchy clutch, Birks earrings and a pair of Aquazurra heels. [Photo: PA]
For the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s first overseas engagement as newlyweds to Dublin, Meghan dressed diplomatically in a £1,105 forest green skirt by Givenchy. She accessorised the look with a £475 Strathberry midi tote. [Photo: PA]
For the RAF’s centenary celebrations on July 10, the Duchess of Sussex opted for a bespoke navy-hued dress by Dior. She accessorised the look with a co-ordinating hat by Stephen Jones. [Photo: Getty]
Aunt Meghan arrived at the christening of Prince Louis wearing a khaki green Ralph Lauren dress wirh a Stephen Lock hat and matching Manolo Blahnik heels. [Photo: PA]
The Duchess of Sussex opted for a blush pink skirt suit by Prada for her debut Queen’s Young Leaders awards. For the Buckingham Palace-based event, Meghan Markle accessorised the look with Aquazurra heels and a co-ordinating Prada clutch. [Photo: Getty]
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex finally made their Royal Ascot debut one month after the royal wedding on 19 June 2018. For the momentous occasion, Meghan wore her third Givenchy look accessorised with a monochrome hat by Philip Treacy. [Photo: Getty]
For the wedding of Celia McCorquodale in Lincolnshire, the Duchess wore a relaxed, floral Oscar de la Renta dress with an M&S fascinator. [Photo: Geoff Robinson Photography]
For Meghan Markle’s debut solo engagement with Queen Elizabeth II on 14 June, she chose a Givenchy cape-dress. The former ‘Suits’ star accessorised the look with a black clutch and co-ordinating heels by American designer Sarah Flint. The Queen on the other hand dazzled in a lime green coat and spring-ready floral dress. [Photo: Getty]
Trooping of the Colour was undoubtedly Meghan’s first big royal outing, and for the occassion she decided on a pink Carolina Herrera skirt suit. Some suggested the cold-shoulder shape of the dress was a breach of royal protocol. To accessorise, she recycled the same bespoke Philip Treacy hat and wore a Carolina Herrera clutch. [Photo: Getty]
For her first royal enagement since getting married, the Duchess went demure in a pale pink dress by Goat which actually caused the brand’s website to crash. She paired the dress with a custom Philip Treacy hat, nude tights, the Oyster Silk Clutch by Wilbur and Gussie and matching peach-hued Aquzzara pumps. Some said Meghan’s far more polished look (and hello: tights) singalled her newfound royal status. [Photo: Getty]
The newly-appointed Duchess of Sussex changed into a halterneck Stella McCartney gown for her evening reception. Teamed with a pair of Altuzarra heels (complete with a blue sole as her ‘something blue’) the former actress looked every inch the Hollywood icon. [Photo: Getty]
Meghan Markle arrived at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle for her wedding to Prince Harry wearing a custom dress by Givenchy’s artistic director Clare Waight Keller. Boasting a boat neckline, cropped sleeves and a five-food veil, the dress has been lauded a masterpiece. [Photo: Getty]
Meghan Markle and her mother, Doria Ragland, arrived at Cliveden House Hotel on the National Trust’s Cliveden Estate to spend the night before her wedding to Prince Harry. For the occasion, the Duchess-to-be paired a navy Roland Mouret dress with pale pumps. [Photo: Getty]
On April 25 2018, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle joined Prince William at the Anzac Day service at Westminster Abbey.
For the second service of the day, Meghan Markle changed into an all-black look by Emilia Wickstead. She accessorised the outfit with a Philip Treacy hat. Could her look hint at her wedding dress designer? Stay tuned. [Photo: Getty]
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended the Anzac Day Dawn Service on 25 April 2018. For the occasion, the 36-year-old opted for a double-breasted coat by Canadian brand Smythe with a wide-brimmed hat. She accessorised the look with £282 Sarah Flint heels and a £625 Gucci bag. [Photo: Getty]
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended a memorial service at St Martin-in-the-Fields to mark the 25th anniversary of the murder of Stephen Lawrence. For the service, the 36-year-old donned a spring-ready dress by Hugo Boss and teamed the look with her trademark messy bun. [Photo: PA]
To celebrate the Queen’s 92nd birthday, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle colour co-ordinated for the first time. The former actress donned a navy-hued cape dress by Stella McCartney (with a £1,150 price tag) as she joined the royal family at the Royal Albert Hall. She accessorised the look with a Naeem Khan Armory Zodiac clutch. [Photo: Getty]
For the Invictus Games Sydney reception, Meghan Markle kept cool from London’s mini heatwave in a spring-ready dress by Self Portrait. She accessorised the covetable look with a black Alexander McQueen blazer and a £695 co-ordinating bag by Roland Mouret. [Photo: Getty]
For the Women’s Empowerment reception, Meghan Markle opted for an LBD by Los Angeles-based brand, Halo and teamed the look with a Gucci clutch (which we need, asap). The former actress finished her newfound royal aesthetic with a pair of heels by Aquazzura and her trademark messy bun. [Photo: Getty]
For her biggest royal engagement to date, Meghan Markle wore her greatest look yet. Embracing the capital’s sunshine, the royal-to-be donned a striped dress by Altuzarra with a Camilla and Marc blazer draped across her shoulders. Love. [Photo: Getty]
For the UK team trials ahead of the Invictus Games, Meghan Markle recycled her go-to jeans by Mother Denim. She finished the look with an official polo and a spring-ready trench by Babaton for Aritizia. [Photo: Getty]
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made a surprise visit to Northern Ireland on 23 March. For the occasion, the royal-to-be recycled the now-famous Victoria Beckham knit she donned in her engagement portraits. She paid sartorial tribute to the Emerald Isle in a green skirt by Canadian designer Greta Constantine with a Mackage coat. [Photo: Getty]
For her first royal engagement alongside the Queen, Meghan wore her most regal look to date. The 36-year-old donned a cream Amanda Wakeley coat, co-ordinating hat by milliner Stephen Jones and a Mulberry clutch. [Photo: Getty]
To mark International Women’s Day, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle travelled to Birmingham on March 8, 2018. The soon-to-be newlyweds visited a project designed to inspire girls to pursue careers in science, tech, engineering and mathematics.
For the event, Meghan opted for a navy wrap-around coat by J. Crew (FYI, it’s still available) and teamed the look with a Altuzarra bag. [Photo: Getty]
Despite it being freezing in London, Meghan chose a sleeveless, ruffle, crossover dress from designer Jason Wu to make her first official joint working debut alongside fiance Prince Harry and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. For those keen to follow in her simple yet trench-coat/dress style the frock is available from Net-a-Porter for an eye watering £1415.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle marked their fourth joint royal engagement with a trip to Edinburgh on 13th February. For the occasion, the royal-to-be donned a tartan coat by Burberry and accessorised the look with yet another sell-out Strathberry bag. [Photo: Getty]
To mark her first offical trip to Cardiff, Meghan Markle chose a pair of trousers by Welsh brand Hiut Denim. She finished the all-black ensemble with a satin-bow Stella McCartney coat and a forest green bag by DeMellier. [Photo: Getty]
On 9 January 2018, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry visited a Brixton radio station to mark their second royal engagement together. For the momentous occasion, Markle recycled her go-to Smythe coat and teamed the look with Burberry trousers, a Jigsaw scarf and Marks and Spencer’s knit. [Photo: Getty]
For her first Christmas Day church service with the royals, Meghan chose a £986 camel coat by Canadian brand Sentaler paired with a a £900 circle bag by Chloe and £630 brown suede Stuart Weitzman boots. Her stand-out hat is thought to be by royal milliner Jane Taylor. [Photo: Getty]
Meghan began royal life with a trip to Nottingham. For her first meeting with the British public, the 36-year-old donned a navy double-breasted coat by Canadian label Mackage, a turtleneck Wolford, cream Joseph skirt and heeled suede boots. She carried a burgundy leather handbag; something the Duchess of Cambridge rarely does. [Photo: Rex]
Harry and Meghan took part in their first joint interview with Meghan choosing a forest green bow-adorned dress by P.A.R.O.S.H. Of course, it’s now sold out.
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For her official engagement appearance, Meghan chose a white belted wrap coat by Canadian label Line along with a black dress and suede nude heels.
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Meghan Markle made her first public appearance with Prince Harry at a tennis match during the Invictus Games. The actress proved she wasn’t quite ready for royal life as she donned a white shirt (strangely called ‘The Husband’), ripped jeans and tan leather flats.
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Meghan’s burgundy look from the Invictus Games opening ceremony proved her love for her adopted nation of Canada. Wearing pieces by two Canadian labels, the potential royal-to-be also proved that she is following the Duchess of Cambridge in the ‘Kate effect’. Both her Mackage biker jacket and pleated Aritizia midi dress have already sold out.
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Meghan a choisi une robe noire toute simple pour applaudir le prince lors d’un match de polo.
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Meghan portait une longue robe à fleurs de la marque Erdem pour un rendez-vous avec le prince Harry lors d’un mariage aux Caraïbes.
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Meghan était présente dans une émission du Today Show dans une immanquable robe rouge.
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L’actrice portait un adorable ensemble rayé lors d’une sortie à New York.
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Meghan avait choisi cette robe bustier noire pour une soirée à Toronto.
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Meghan portait cette pièce bleu pétrole en soie pour un dîner Instagram.
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L’actrice américaine portait un tailleur short lors d’une soirée à Hollywood.
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Meghan avait choisi un look estival lors d’une soirée Glamour, avec cette robe crochet et des escarpins blancs.
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Pour la première de Suits, Meghan était vêtue de noir avec un pull et une jupe.
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Meghan était éblouissante lors d’un dîner organisé par ELLE, dans cette robe rouge très chic, sans oublier le rouge à lèvres sexy.
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Meghan assistait à la cérémonie CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Awards dans une robe argentée au décolleté très profond.
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Meghan avait choisi le blanc pour un événement à New York. Elle ne manquait pas d’élégance dans son pantalon large et son T-shirt transparent.
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Meghan porte une robe noire près du corps lors d’un gala à New York. Elle complète ce look avec des chaussures satinées et un maquillage simple.
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Meghan portait une superbe combinaison à bandeau pour un événement de la NBC. [Photo : Getty]
Meghan était très élégante dans une robe noire toute simple et avec des sandales.
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L’actrice avait un look parfait pour le défilé de mode Wes Gordon automne hiver 2015, avec son manteau de fourrure et sa jupe fendue.
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Meghan dans une superbe robe de soirée lors d’un événement caritatif à New York.
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Lors d’un autre défilé de mode, Meghan portait un pull rayé et une jupe longue.
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Meghan montre qu’elle sait porter des tenues masculines dans cet ensemble pantalon chemise, lors d’un événement mode à New York [Photo : Getty]
Meghan arrive à la Fashion Week de New York dans une robe courte blanche et une veste en cuir. [Photo : Getty]
Meghan se rend dans la ville du prince Harry dans une robe noire et avec une pochette dorée.
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Meghan porte une robe jaune psychédélique pour un événement caritatif à New York.
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L’actrice a choisi une robe dentelle blanche et des sandales dorées pour une soirée tapis rouge.
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Dans une robe bustier en satin et avec une coiffure glamour, Meghan était resplendissante lors d’un événement organisé par ELLE.
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Tenue pailletée pour Meghan lors de l’after party des Golden Globes en 2013.
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L’une des premières apparitions de Meghan sur le tapis rouge. L’actrice porte une robe à sequins noire et des accessoires dorés.
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On Saturday 19 May, Prince Harry married Ms Meghan Markle in the royal wedding of the year.
Since the couple’s engagement was announced in November 2017, the world has become infatuated with the actress, humanitarian and feminist.
But it’s not just Meghan’s views that have entranced us. Her style has captivated people globally.
Just as the world is obsessed with the Duchess of Cambridge’s style, we all love to know what Meghan’s wearing.
And her sartorial prowess certainly hasn’t disappointed.
Over the past few months, while carrying out her first batch of royal duties, the royal-to-be has proved she’s an incredibly diplomatic dresser.
From carrying a Strathberry bag, a Scottish label, and a tartan Burberry coat in Edinburgh to a pair of trousers by Welsh designer Hiut Denim in Cardiff, the brunette’s worked her ‘Meghan magic’ while representing the royal family.
She’s steadfastly stuck to her style guns and worn sleeveless dresses (which female members of the royal family tend to avoid) and stayed on-trend with cross-body bags and messy bun hairdos.
And how could we leave out the two wow-factor gowns she wore on her wedding day?
Following the wedding and becoming the Duchess of Sussex, we thought we were seeing a new, more royal-appropriate Meghan when she wore nude tights and a slick low bun to the Buckingham Palace Garden party.
But since, she’s she’s stuck to her rule-breaking ways by wearing a cold-shouldered Carolina Herrera skirt suit to Trooping the Colour, sleeveless dressed to the polo and even a mini dress for a charity showing of Hamilton in August. Now with news that the Duchess is expecting her first child, we can’t wait to see the royal tackle maternity dressing.
Without further ado, we present Meghan Markle’s style file.
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