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5 of Meghan Markle's best off-duty looks to shop for your own WFH wardrobe



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She may have moved back across the pond, but our love for Meghan Markle will never leave. One of the most sartorially chameleon-like people to step foot in the Royal family in recent history, Meghan’s sense of style has provided great joy to those with their finger on the fashion pulse.

Remember the chic, white trench coat by Line the Label which she wore to announce her engagement to Prince Harry? The zesty yellow gown by Brandon Maxwell? The black flared Altuzarra trouser suit? And how about that Clare Waight Keller wedding dress?

Despite having almost entirely free rein when it comes to the world’s top designers, Meghan has showed real patriotism with her wardrobe too. From Victoria Beckham and Emilia Wickstead to Burberry and even Topshop, Meghan has championed every end of the British brand spectrum. But while we’ve spent years poring over her most high-end looks, there have also been a gentle smattering of off-duty outfits that have gone a little more under-the-radar.

Whether she’s leaving the Yoga studio in Toronto with a mat rolled up under one arm, making her first *ever* appearance with Prince Harry (swoon) at the Invictus Games in ripped jeans and a boyfriend shirt, or casually trekking in Rotorua, New Zealand, during one of the couple’s epic Royal tours, Meghan has perfected her low-key aesthetic via a smorgasbord of leggings, polo shirts and even puffer jackets.

Since our desire for comfy – although crucially not lazy – clothing has heightened enormously since compulsory self-isolation hit, many of us have struggled to make our work-from-home wardrobe feel even the slightest bit inspired.

Although most of the pieces Meghan has worn are now out of stock – she seems to have that effect – we’ve recreated some of her best off-duty looks with a selection of luxury and high street leisure- and sportswear. You can thank us later…



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