Meghan Markle Style: How To Copy Duchess' Gorgeous $5,600 Roland Mouret Dress [PHOTOS]
Meghan Markle recently wore a stunning Roland Mouret gown during her and Prince Harry's date night at the circus. However, for those who can't afford the $5,595 price tag of the sequined dress, there are some alternatives you can get if you want to take some style tips from the Duchess of Sussex.
In January, Markle and Prince Harry watched Cirque du Soleil’s Totem show at the Royal Albert Hall. For the event, Markle was photographed wearing a gorgeous and sparkly navy dress with three-quarter length sleeves and a leg slit from Roland Mouret, according to Harper's Bazaar. She paired the look with a Givenchy clutch, a pair of Stuart Weitzman's "Nudist" heels in black and a gold bracelet that once belonged to Prince Harry's mother, Princess Diana. The Duchess of Sussex also chose bold red lipstick to complement her dark outfit.
For those who want to copy Markle's look, check out the links below for some cheaper alternatives to her gown and accessories!
1. TFNC Long Sleeve Fit and Flare Sequin Midi Dress in Navy - $41/orig. $103 (asos.com)
2. Morgan & Co. Sequin & Lace Gown, $149; nordstrom.com
3. Calvin Klein Draped-Back Sequined Gown, $209; macys.com
4. Sam Edelman Ariella Patent Dress Sandals, $100; saksfifthavenue.com
5. Bare High Heel Sandal, $118; bananarepublic.com
6. Stuart Wetizman The 100SquareNudist Sandal, $159 (orig. $398); stuartweitzman.com
7. Roxx Faux Leather Patent Rectangular Box Candy Clutch with Top Clasp & Chain Strap for Women, $27.99; amazon.com
8. Nordstrom Metallic Box Clutch, $79; nordstrom.com
9. Sondra Roberts Metal Mesh Clutch, $190; bloomingdales.com
Cirque du Soleil’s Totem show was intended to raise awareness and funds for Prince Harry's charity, Sentebale, which helps children and young people in southern Africa who are affected by HIV. During the event, Markle and Prince Harry, who went for a classic suit and tie, met with representatives from the charity and members of the Totem cast.
At the beginning of the show, cast member John Monastero, as his character Valentino, delivered an introduction from the stage.
“Not only is it our premiere, but we also celebrate the beginning of a new partnership between Cirque Du Soleil and Sentebale," Monastero said. "Just by being here tonight, you are allowing Sentebale to provide young people with the tools, emotional support and the networks to lead healthy, hopeful and productive lives."
Prior to this, Markle paid a visit to one of her new royal patronages, Mayhew, an animal charity.
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