Meghan Markle's Short White Tuxedo Dress Is Fit for a Modern Princess

Photo credit: Samir Hussein - Getty Images
Photo credit: Samir Hussein - Getty Images

From Harper's BAZAAR

Meghan Markle's royal tour wardrobe has been nothing short of spectacular.

From stunning ball gowns, to adorable maternity pieces, Meghan has mixed high-end designers with high-street labels, for her endlessly surprising royal tour style.

And stepping out in New Zealand to visit Courtnay Creative, at an event celebrating the city's arts scene, Meghan opted for a chic white tuxedo dress. The dress is a custom version of a design by New Zealand's very own Maggie Marilyn. The so-called Leap of Faith cotton-twill mini-dress comes from the sustainable and ethically produced New Zealand brand.

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Even more amazing is the fact that you can still shop the original version of Meghan's white tuxedo dress, which has sleeves. And as we approach Winter, this could be the perfect mini-dress to keep you warm:

Photo credit: Samir Hussein - Getty Images
Photo credit: Samir Hussein - Getty Images

 


Meghan arrived at the venue wearing her Gillian Anderson for Winser coat, which she previously wore to the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games in Sydney. Gillian Anderson's capsule collection for the London-based brand is super chic and is still available to shop.

Kensington Palace even tweeted a compilation of the Duke and Duchess' visit, and it seems as though they both had a lot of fun meeting with students and professionals from the entertainment industry:

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