The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended an Invictus Games reception this afternoon hosted by Prime Minister Scott Morrison at Sydney's central parkland, The Domain.
Meghan and Harry mingled with guests which included Invictus Games competitors and their families.
WHAT MEGHAN WORE
JACKET: L'Agence 'Brea' pinstripe blazer (US$550). The blazer is available at the following retailers: Shopbop ($385), Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Net-a-Porter, and L’Agence.
JEANS: Outland Denim 'HARRIET' black high-waist jeans (AU$199.90).
HANDBAG: Oroton 'Avalon' Zip Top Crossbody Bag.
BELT: Ralph Lauren Black Engine-Turn Suede Belt (£385).
EARRINGS: Natalie Marie Diamond Sun Studs ($2,450.00 AUD)
RINGS: In addition to her trilogy diamond engagement ring, Meghan also wore her stackable Catbird 'Threadbare' Yellow Gold Rings (US$44 each).
5 Comments
Nicole
21/10/2018 08:16:53 pm
I liked this look. She was comfortable yet chic
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Jeanne Walker
22/10/2018 06:44:42 am
So thankful that Harry convinced Meghan to scale back her appearances this upcoming week. I find it very admirable of her to want to stand by her commitments but the schedule was confirmed before her pregnancy was made public. She, and the baby, needs some rest. I love her outfits for the reception and for the water event. But there's one thing I am curious about....does Australia not have sidewalks? It seems poor Meghan is always have to walk on the grass in her heels. That's a hard thing to do and that, in itself, can wear one out! God bless the 'three' of them God!
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Elizabeth (Admin)
22/10/2018 10:58:53 am
Yes we have sidewalks in Australia
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Michelle S
22/10/2018 07:31:03 am
Were you able to identify the belt she wore?
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Elizabeth (Admin)
22/10/2018 10:57:07 am
Yes it's by Ralph Lauren! The blog post has been updated with product link.
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