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Meghan Markle has become one of the most watched women in the world since her and this interest certainly extends to her glamorous wardrobe. What Meghan wears is faithfully discussed, debated, speculated on and eagerly anticipated by fans and critics alike. Since her introduction to the royal family, the duchess has defined her own style following simplicity as a cornerstone to her aesthetic.

Though explaining in her docuseries that she felt she retreated into a neutral color pallet to when with her husband's family, classic neutrals, earth tones and monochrome dressing are what she does best. So far this year, there has been a running theme to her wardrobe in the repeated pops of all-white looks to her style lineup. Ethereal, clean, pure and uncomplicated are all words that could describe the duchess' looks so far this year.



takes a look at some of 's ethereal white fashion looks debuted in 2024. On April 12, Meghan stepped out in Florida to watch play in the Royal Salute Polo Challenge which raised money for his Sentebale charity. The duchess looked with keyhole bodice cutout by Californian designer, Heidi Merrick.

Meghan accessorized with a white handbag and nude suede high heeled pumps with a pair of classic black sunglasses. Harry and Meghan's most important public appearances of the year so far were made during an The couple were invited by Nigeria's chief of defense staff in connection with Harry's work with the Invictus Games, of which he is patron. For an engagement in the capital city of Abuja, Meghan wore a striking all-white pantsuit designed by American design house Altuzarra.

For an important evening reception that formed one of the central events of the Nigeria trip, Meghan once again turned to an all-white outfit that complimented Prince Harry's light-colored suit. The duchess wore a sleek strapless column dress from the brand St. Agni accessorized with simple diamond and gold jewelry.

Meghan's most recent high-profile appearance was made in Los Angeles to attend the ESPYs (Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly Awards), where Prince Harry was being for his work with the Invictus Games. For the red-carpet event, Meghan wore a custom halter-neck evening gown with exposed back and side-slit designed custom by the team at Oscar de la Renta. The silhouette of the dress was similar to the at Frogmore House in the grounds of Windsor Castle in 2018.

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