The Curveball Color Meghan Markle Just Wore to Prince Louis's Christening
When Meghan Markle joined in holy matrimony with Prince Harry, we couldn't wait to see what the actress was going to bring to the royal style stakes. Needless to say, we haven't been disappointed—from high-street accessories and elegant shirtdresses to regal two-pieces and tonal ensembles, it's been one headline-making look after another, and today saw another outfit join the Meghan Markle fashion hall of fame.
For Prince Louis's christening, the Duchess of Sussex opted for an olive-colored Ralph Lauren dress with a matching hat and shoes. Despite offering the classic Markle formula of three-quarter-length sleeves, nipped-in waist, and boat neckline (clearly her wedding dress was a sign of things to come), the khaki hue is a departure from the nudes and whites she has championed so far and is an unusual choice for summer-occasion dressing. Want in on the olive dress action? Scroll down to shop the look.
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Next up, see what Pippa Middleton wore to Prince Louis's christening.
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