Meghan Markle is consistent with her style, especially when it comes to her shoes. The former actress has developed a tried-and-true formula for her footwear choices and often opts for clean lines and minimalist styles in neutral colors from a handful of designer brands, which she rarely deviates from.
For her visit to the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum, or ANVAM in Melbourne, on Tuesday, Markle and her husband, Prince Harry, coordinated in olive green outfits, which she styled with a pair of beige Aquazzura pumps. She opted for the Purist Pump 105 for the visit, which the brand considers an “essential wardrobe staple.”
The shoes are crafted in Italy from napa leather in a subtle new nude shade. They are designed with a sleek pointy toe and balanced on a slender stiletto heel measuring 105mm, which is 4 inches.
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The top line on the shoes follows an elegant and delicate silhouette leading into a low-cut vamp that exposes the top of the foot, elongating the leg. The shoes retail for $850 and are also available in red, black, yellow and aqua blue. Markle has worn the Purist pumps on various occasions, including her royal engagements as well as on “The Drew Barrymore Show” in March 2025.
For the museum outing, she paired the pumps with a St. Agni suede column skirt in khaki green, with a matching St. Agni suede utility cocoon bomber in khaki and a P. Johnson Annie sleeveless turtleneck top in taupe. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited the ANVAM to see an exhibit by veterans. The couple are on a four-day visit to Australia, with engagements across Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney.
Earlier in the week, for a visit at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, Markle returned to another one of her other go-to high heels, the Dior Dioressence pumps in all black. She paired them with a Karen Gee Priscilla sleeveless dress in navy. Take a look at her shoe style over the years.