After doing a great job of convincing all of us her wardrobe consisted of neutral colours only, Meghan Markle performed a fashion backflip: a lemon-yellow Brandon Maxwell dress to bold blue and white stripes at Wimbledon to olive green for Prince Louis’ christening. Now, the Duchess has gone back to pastel pink.
To attend the unveiling of the new Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibition in London, Meghan wore a sleeveless trench dress by Canadian brand House of Nonie. She paired the piece with a matching pink Mulberry clutch and nude pumps.

Walking the perfect line between formal and cool, the Duchess wore her hair pulled back in an effortless, low bun.

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The Duke of Sussex matched his stylish wife, wearing a grey suit jacket with a white shirt and off-grey pants.
Isabelle Truman is a freelance writer based out of London, UK. She specialises in fashion, lifestyle and travel and knows a thing or two (read: everything) about both Meghan Markle and 'Sex and the City'.
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