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Duchess Meghan Put a Royally Cool Twist on High-Low Fashion—Shop Her Looks
The Sussexes spent their last day in Colombia getting to know the city of Cali. Their jam-packed agenda included a summit that brought together Afro-Colombian women across different industries, a youth community event that inspired Harry and Meghan to go salsa dancing, and a music festival that put a spotlight on the country’s Afro-Colombian heritage. Throughout the entire day, Meghan matched the spirited energy of the trip with a rotation of three lively outfits.
The duchess relied on a healthy mix of affordable wardrobe staples and luxury statement pieces, making sure to represent some Colombian-based designers and brands, too. Meghan may be known for her typically minimalist and sleek style, but this trip also showed off her chameleonic fashion sensibilities with a smattering of vibrant and colorful looks.
Below, Bazaar revisits all of Meghan’s day four looks and shows you where you can shop them.
Sequins Galore
Meghan remixed her usual business-casual uniform for this fun and flirty look, which she wore to speak at the Afro-Descendant Women and Power: Voices of Equity summit.
The outfit consisted of a sleeveless button-down from Mango (which is on sale right now) tucked into a peachy sequined skirt by Colombian designer Silvia Tcherassi. In particular, the skirt featured a psychedelic multi-colored floral pattern that swirled across the fabric.
She completed the outfit with fuchsia suede pumps by Manolo Blahnik and gold fan earrings made by artisans from Colombia’s Chocó region—the latter being a gift from Vice President Francia Márquez.
Monochrome with Flair
Later in the day, the Sussexes attended an event with Jóvenes por Cali, a volunteer community youth group. The occasion had Meghan change into a monochromatic look—with an iridescent twist.
She spruced up her all white ensemble with a maxi skirt from Cali-based brand Juan de Dios. The skirt’s front panel featured hand-embroidered jacquard of plants and greenery in a luminous pearl-like color. Up top, she wore a white Anine Bing T-shirt and earrings from Colombian jewelry brand Álvaro Ávila. For a finishing touch, she added leather sandals from Stuart Weitzman.
While the skirt is no longer available to shop, we found another Juan de Dios dress that bears the same jacquard design.
Sundress Season
For her last outing in Colombia, Meghan appeared onstage for the annual Petronio Alvarez Festival at the Unidad Deportiva Alberto Galindo in Cali, where she looked fabulous in a bright green sundress with a drop waist and a frilly skirt from Andrés Otalora, a Colombian designer. She accessorized with some of her signature Cartier jewelry.
Though this specific design is now sold-out, another sundress with a similar green pattern is still available to purchase.
Harper’s Bazaar is on the ground with the Sussexes as they embark on their four-day visit to Colombia. Watch this space for all the exclusive details.
As an associate editor at HarpersBAZAAR.com, Chelsey keeps a finger on the pulse on all things celeb news. She also writes on social movements, connecting with activists leading the fight on workers’ rights, climate justice, and more. Offline, she’s probably spending too much time on TikTok, rewatching Emma (the 2020 version, of course), or buying yet another corset.