Meghan Markle Just Broke the #1 Colour Rule
It was only two days ago that Meghan Markle made an appearance in a pair of shoes that defied royal fashion expectations (clue: animal print was involved), and judging by today's latest look, this trend is set to continue. Usually opting for muted hues, such as navy, beige and black, today Meghan embraced some serious colour-clashing with a getup comprised of a red coat by Sentaler (Meghan wore the same coat in camel for Christmas day), purple midi by Aritzia and her much-loved Gabriela Hearst Nina bag. Polished, tailored and timelessly stylish, this may have all the makings of a classic Meghan look, but the choice of extroverted colour palette may be a sign of her much-copied royal style taking a new direction, and we are so here for it. Scroll down to see her full look and shop similar pieces.
On Meghan: Sentaler Alpaca Coat, Babaton by Aritzia Midi Dress, Gabriela Hearst Nina Bag
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