Today, Meghan attended the women’s finals at Wimbledon with her sister-in-law, Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, and Kate’s sister, Pippa Middleton-Matthews.
Many will recall that the duo also attended last year – on July 14th, 2018 – to take in the tennis competition as well in what has become an iconic set of photos of the two women enjoying the match & each other’s company.
Meghan wore a gorgeous pleated skirt by Hugo Boss, a designer she’s turned to several times. In true Meghan style fashion, the stylish skirt is based on a neutral colour with subtle pops of colour. She paired the skirt which we’ve not seen on her before with numerous other pieces we have – like a gold environmentally-conscious ring by Pippa Small and her Jennifer Meyer studs we recently saw at the London MLB Game!
Skirt: Hugo Boss ‘Vesplisa’ Skirt
Earrings: Jen Meyer Jewelry Turquoise Bar Earrings
Shirt: White Collared Shirt from Givenchy
Purse: Stella McCartney ‘Grace’ Handbag
Ring: Pippa Small ‘Durga’ Ring
Heels: Believed to possibly be Manolo Blahnik ‘BB’ Pumps
Sunglasses: Le Specs Bandwagon Sunglasses
Love Meghan’s look today? We asked the team to come up with some of their favourite #MirrorMeg options:
We also can’t stop looking at Meghan’s ponytail from today’s event… It appears that she wrapped some of her hair around the base of the ponytail for a streamlined and extremely chic look.
If you’re wondering about the style choices of the Middleton sisters… Pippa wore a dress by Anna Mason London. Kate wore a custom Dolce & Gabbana dress that has been seen on her before along with Ray-Ban sunglasses and a Dolce & Gabbana handbag.And for those curious about more details from Meghan’s 2018 Wimbledon look, here is her outfit breakdown:
Bertie says
A truly stunning look for Meghan today, that skirt is tremendous with its glorious bold asymmetric stripe pattern in vivid contrast of royal blue, black and white. A very savvy choice and I think made funky by the knife pleats , black waistband and edgy shirt-blouse. Her earrings are divine, giving a cute pop of colour, if a little odd that it’s not quite the colour in the skirt. I think I’ll give it to her as a visual match as the colours are far enough apart for it not to matter so much! The main thing for me is she looks absolutely blooming, and it’s such fun to see her with both Middleton sisters.
OG SG says
I love this outfit. She is good at rocking the button downs, and the skirt is gorgeous. I’m not into the cream purse and I think sandals would have been better than pumps, but the outfit itself is great.
Lauri says
I think Meghan looks quite lovely today! I’ve been inspired by her to wear more button up shirts and I have to say that I’m really enjoying their versatility. Long sleeve, short sleeve, sleeveless, cotton, silk, flannel, white, plaid, navy there are so many different ways to wear a simple button up shirt. I really like her take on this simple look today by pairing her shirt with a gorgeous pleated skirt, very Carolina Herrera-ish!
Ven says
Beautiful, comfortable, and whimsical! That’s what a sporting outfit should look like. The overall look is modern yet classic.
Ava Pittman says
The Duchess looks terrific. Love the crisp white shirt. She can wear her hair like that and it looks amazing on her. The bag is gorgeous.
Martha Sanders says
If I were a betting person, I would bet that unique white pleated skirt that Duchess Meghan will rock ther world, everyone will be rocking this skirt with it’s splash of blue paint right in front. It’s a perfect work of art skirt. We want to know more about the artest who designed the skirt.
EA says
The Duchess of Sussex 2019 Wimbledon pleated skirt also reminded me of the skirt on a Club Monaco dress she wore to a summer wedding last year:
http://www.meghansmirror.com/wedding-guest-style/meghan-markle-harry-sussex-van-straubenzee-society-wedding/
And she has always favoured a good button-up shirt. Two pieces potentially easier for a good, neat fit so soon after a baby as well? Both Pippa and MM get summer hairstyle points.
Laura B. says
Meghan looks cool and comfortable in this look. I think the button up with a pleated skirt is a brilliant choice as this look clearly defines the waistline, which can be a challenge just after childbirth. My only pet peeve with this outfit is that the white button-up and white skirt seem to be different whites. I’m not OCD about many things, but mismatched whites drive me insane!