Meghan Markle's Top 10 Looks Since Becoming A Duchess [PHOTOS]
Meghan Markle's style has gained a lot of attention since she got engaged to and married Prince Harry, much like sister-in-law Kate Middleton's had when she wed her own royal husband. Unlike the Duchess of Cambridge, however, Markle seems to have a more diverse style as she wears pantsuits and breaks royal protocol every now and then.
Check out some of our most favorite Meghan Markle looks of 2018 below!
1. Shortly after her royal wedding on May 19, Meghan changed into a second and slightly sexier wedding dress by Stella McCartney for her evening reception at Frogmore House. The dress, which was as equally minimal as her Clare Waight Keller Givenchy wedding gown, was “a bespoke lily white high neck gown made of silk crepe,” according to a statement from the palace. The wedding dress had a high halter neck, open back and train that the new duchess carried herself. She accessorized this look with diamond drop earrings and satin heels from Aquazurra with baby blue soles, along with an aquamarine ring that previously belonged to Princess Diana.
2. Another one of our favorite Meghan Markle looks of 2018 is this sexy little number. The Duchess of Sussex wore a leg-baring $595 black tuxedo minidress by Judith & Charles when she and Prince Harry attended a charity performance of "Hamilton" in London's West End. She paired this daring dress with sleek heels, a chic clutch and a bun.
3. Meghan seems to be a big fan of blush-colored outfits this year, and we are too! Prince Harry's wife wore this pale pink Carolina Herrera dress for her Trooping the Colour debut. The dress featured a daring off-the-shoulder neckline that apparently broke royal wardrobe protocol. She accessorized this look with a Philip Treacy hat in a matching shade and a bouncy blowout.
4. Queen Elizabeth II may not be a big fan of Meghan's love of pantsuits, but we totally approve! The stunning duchess wore this modern and elegant Altuzarra pantsuit and a Deitas shirt when she and Prince Harry attended the WellChild Awards reception.
5. Meghan can't seem to get enough of blush outfits, and neither can we. The former "Suits" actress wore this blush pink sleeveless trench dress from the Canadian label NONIE during an exhibition marking the 100th birthday of Nelson Mandela in London. For this look, she accessorized with matching pumps, a Mulberry clutch and stud earrings, according to People.
6. Meghan brought more color to her wardrobe when she attended the 100 Days to Peace gala, which marked the 100th anniversary since the end of World War I. She donned a blue sleeveless dress designed by Jason Wu, along with blue satin pumps with jewel embellishments from Aquazzura. She accessorized with a small navy Dior clutch and elegant curls.
7. Meghan went for a more classic look for the Westminster Abbey service marking the 100th birthday of the Royal Air Force. She donned an Audrey-Hepburn-inspired Dior LBD, pairing it with a Stephen Jones fascinator, a black clutch and nude pumps.
8. Meghan Markle had many gorgeous outfits during her and Prince Harry's royal tour of Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand. For their last evening event, Meghan wore a navy Antonio Berardi dress when she and Prince Harry stopped by the Auckland War Memorial Museum. This was recycled from her first ever event with Prince Harry, the Audi Polo Challenge in May 2017. She accessorized the look with nude pumps and a black clutch.
9. Meghan looked stunning in a green Givenchy dress when she and Prince Harry touched down in Dublin earlier this year, according to People. She completed the look with camel Paul Andrew pumps and a Strathberry tote.
10. One of Meghan's most unique outfits this year was this waist-cinching belted denim dress by Carolina Herrera. She wore the outfit when she attended Prince Harry's charity polo match. She paired the dress with a fan-shaped rattan clutch by J. Crew, glam Tom Ford sunglasses and Aquazzura heels.
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