Inside Meghan Markle’s style evolution: From ‘Suits’ to now
It’s been quite a ride since Meghan Markle married Prince Harry in 2018, and amid the highs and lows of the couple’s royal life — as seen in their new Netflix documentary, “Harry & Meghan,” the first three episodes of which dropped Dec. 8 — the Duchess of Sussex’s style has evolved in major ways.
Markle became a Hollywood star when she appeared in legal drama “Suits” from 2011 to 2018, and back then, her wardrobe mostly featured fun minidresses, motorcycle jackets and jeans while she lived in Toronto.
Her look changed dramatically when she married into the royal family, with the newly minted duchess adding more demure looks, hats and even pantyhose to her wardrobe as she adapted to life in the UK.
And after she and Prince Harry resigned from their royal duties in 2021 and moved to California, Markle’s wardrobe shifted once more; these days, the duchess almost exclusively wears high-end designers like Carolina Herrera and Dior for public appearances.
From her acting days to her new life in Montecito, we’re taking a look at the style evolution of the Duchess of Sussex.
The “Suits” era
In the 2010s, Markle starred on “Suits,” frequently attending red carpet events and parties in colorful, curve-hugging cocktail looks — a far cry from the neutral hues and slouchier silhouettes she sports today. She also wasn’t afraid to show some skin, whether via a strapless frock or an ab-baring crop top. One thing that’s stayed the same through the years? Her love of a jacket or coat slung over her shoulders.
Harry’s girl
When the Californian started dating Prince Harry, she stuck to her laid-back style, even wearing distressed denim for her first public appearance with the prince at the 2017 Invictus Games. Once their engagement was announced, we saw Markle in more tailored toppers and modest silhouettes, like the camel maxi skirt and black turtleneck she wore with a long wool coat for her inaugural royal engagement in November 2017.
New royal
The wedding gown Markle chose to become the Duchess of Sussex, designed by then-Givenchy head Clare Waight Keller, surprised many royal fans with its simplicity. And throughout her time in England, she stuck to streamlined silhouettes and a palette of mostly beige, black, navy and white.
The duchess explained in her Netflix doc that she “rarely wore color” to “blend in” and avoid “wearing the same color as one of the other more senior members of the family.”
The old Meghan’s distressed jeans were replaced with midi skirts and evening gowns, but every so often we got a peep of her past style — like when she wore a striped sweater and black jeans to tour an equestrian club in Morocco, or a Madewell denim jacket on the Sussexes’ tour of South Africa.
Dressing like Diana
Through the years, we’ve seen the duchess rock a few Diana-inspired outfits, but she wore two outfits during her first pregnancy that were especially similar to looks seen on her late mother-in-law.
In January 2019, she sported a purple-and-red combo that reminded fans of two of Diana’s striking outfits from the 1980s, pairing a red Sentaler coat with an Aritizia midi dress. Two months later, Markle wore a custom green Erdem coat with black beading that looked very close to the one Princess Diana picked during her pregnancy with Prince William in 1982.
California mom
In March 2020, the Sussexes departed the UK for a new life in America. While it was rare to spot the duchess once the couple moved to California for good, we saw elements of her past style return as Markle volunteered and made special appearances during the height of the pandemic in 2020, dressed in casual staples like shorts, jeans and chambray shirts.
In the Sussexes’ Netflix series, we saw more of Meghan’s relaxed at-home style while playing with her kids and hanging with Prince Harry — including slouchy cashmere sweaters, high-end pajamas, Panama hats and button-up shirts (and let’s not forget her much-Googled Hermès “Avalon” blanket).
Designer duchess
Once pandemic restrictions lifted, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made more public appearances — and Markle has worn some stunning designer outfits from labels like Dior, Givenchy, Carolina Herrera, Oscar de la Renta and Chanel lately. She also frequently wears trousers, unlike during her palace days, when she mostly stuck to dresses and skirts.
Whether it was a $1,290 cashmere turtleneck from The Row for a 2021 trip to New York City, the head-to-toe Dior look she wore to a church service during the Platinum Jubilee or a custom Louis Vuitton gown at the 2022 Ripple of Hope Award Gala, Markle has been living her best life lately — and wearing the designer duds to prove it.
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