In honor of the opening of an extension to Sydney's ANZAC Memorial in Hyde Park, Meghan choose the Emilia Wickstead Camila Wool-Crepe Midi Dress, a $2,110 investment, and a Philip Treacy hat.
For a trip to Fraser Island, the Duchess of Sussex opted for celeb-loved American brand, Reformation. "The Pineapple Dress," which retails for $218, may be the royal's most revealing dress yet with its spaghetti straps and thigh-high slit. To complete her honeymoon-style, she added the Sarah Flint Grear Sandals ($245) and Karen Walker Northern Lights Sunglasses ($220).
Meghan rocks a city chic look for a reception on the royal tour. Her look includes the L'Angece Brea blazer ($550), the Harriet High-Rise jeans from Outland Denim ($195), Aquazarra pumps (available in pink for $560), a black turtleneck and a crossbody bag from Australian accessories brand, Oroton (available for pre-order now for $221).
The duchess wears a navy Stella McCartney cape dress ($1,995) and coat by Gillian Anderson for Winser London ($512), as well as Stuart Weitzman pumps to the 2018 Invictus Games.
In honor of the royal couple's appearance at the Macarthur Girls School, the duchess wore a two-toned, midi dress from British designer Roksanda Ilinčić ($1,850) with Stuart Weitzman Legend pumps (available in black for $375).
To meet a local surfing community that promotes mental health and wellness, Meghan wore her best beachwear, which happened to be a striped maxi dress from Martin Grant ($1,440) and Castañer espadrilles ($120).
The navy blue ensemble she wore to the Governor's House for a reception hosted by the Honourable Linda Dessau, governor of Victoria. The Dion Lee dress (available for pre-order for $990), featuring a V-neckline, lapels and a loose-hanging skirt, is the perfect choice for the occasion. It's classic with a twist—Meghan's signature style—and subtly reveals her growing baby bump. She paired it with navy blue pumps and dainty jewelry—travel staples that she's worn to other royal tour engagements.
After the reception, Prince Harry and Meghan took to the South Melbourse beach, which clearly called for an outfit change. Meghan changed into the Club Monaco Miguellina Dress (available now for $268), Rothy's flats ($140), which she's kept with her as a relief for heels, and a Martin Grant trench coat ($1,690). The black dress features a round neckline and gold buttons down the seam of the left side, as part of the brand's day-to-night collection, although it's covered by her classic outerwear.
For her trip to Dubbo, she opted for a classic fall ensemble: an oversized blazer, a white button-down shirt, black denim and ankle boots—her most relatable look yet. The blazer ($145) is a piece from her friend, Serena Williams, who designs womenswear when she isn't dominating the tennis court. She paired it with a top from Maison Kitsune, jeans from Outland ($195) and boots from J. Crew ($178). Then, she pulled her back into a low ponytail, which is a new hairstyle for the royal.
For her second appearance, the royal wore yet another stunning look to prove herself to be a radiant ambassador of her country. She opted for an olive green dress with the Tamara Mellon Rebel 105 Pump ($395) and gold jewelry. With her hair pulled back into an up-do and her go-to, skin-enhancing makeup, the American-born philanthropist's overall look is fit for her royal title (and a style you should consider copying).
The dress, with its intricate pleating on the skirt and sides of the bodice, makes this look standout among her other choices. The design comes from the Spring 2019 collection from Brandon Maxwell, an American designer that Meghan has supported many times. Like the duchess, the design is feminine and unique, yet has a modest silhouette. The olive green hue is not available online. However, you can pre-order her dress in red now for $1,895.
Her look is a stark contrast to the white, sheath dress she wore on the first day of her royal tour (also the day of her pregnancy announcement). With nude Stuart Weitzman pumps and diamond jewelry, she stunned in the design created by Australian designer Karen Gee, causing the designer's website to crash with traffic from fans of the royal's style. Although it's an investment, retailing at $1,800, her simple and classic dress is a style that resonates all over the world.
Although this is her first royal tour, the duchess is already a global ambassador of style.