19 Things Meghan Markle Would Buy From Zara
Meghan Markle already seems to be following in her new sister-in-law Kate Middleton's polished sartorial footsteps (but with her own L.A.-girl twist). That said, it remains to be seen whether she'll add Zara pieces into her royal wardrobe as Middleton often does. Thus far, she's stuck to primarily British and high-end designers (i.e., Prada and Givenchy), but considering she has a very long road of royal engagements ahead of her, we wouldn't be surprised if she chooses to mix things up in the future.
Given her background as an actress and her upbringing in Los Angeles, Markle lends a decidedly cool, fresh aesthetic to the royal family, complete with (tastefully) sheer dresses and It accessories, while still staying perfectly appropriate for every occasion she's been a part of since becoming engaged, and now married, to Prince Harry. Per usual, there are tons of pieces to choose from at Zara, so we scoured through them with the purpose of finding pieces that we think Markle would buy from the retailer just in case you're already inspired by her style. Shop our selections below!
This is pretty much the only color Markle has worn since marrying Harry.Available in sizes XS to XL.
It seems that Markle's denim style of choice is skinny jeans.Available in sizes 26 to 31.
This elegant sweater would look perfect with Markle's skinny jeans.Available in sizes S to L.
This skirt silhouette is perfect for royal engagements (or job interviews if you aren't Meghan Markle). Available in sizes XS to XL.
As evidenced by her engagement photos, Markle isn't completely shying away from (tastefully) sheer pieces.Available in sizes XS to XL.
Markle has been mainly sticking to top-handle satchels and clutches as of late.
Markle's outerwear game is seriously strong.Available in sizes XS to L.
The most demure (but still cool) way to wear leopard.Available in sizes XS to L.
We imagine that Markle would layer this over a silky camisole for an evening out.Available in sizes XS to XL.
Markle has often worn wide-leg trousers, proving how impossibly chic they can be.Available in sizes XS to XXL.
Markle wore slouchy boots last season, and the world undoubtedly took note.Available in sizes 5 to 11.
We're predicting Markle will have a chic jumpsuit moment sooner or later.Available in sizes XS to L.
We imagine Markle packed something like this for her recent honeymoon with Harry.Available in sizes S to L.
Next up, Meghan Markle's hack for avoiding blisters from heels.
Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.
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