If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission.
Meghan Markle embraced her signature quiet luxury style during her visit to Colombia while recycling a piece from her wardrobe. The Duchess of Sussex joined her husband, Prince Harry, at the Responsible Digital Future forum at EAN University in Bogota on Thursday, where they discussed discrimination and cyberbullying with Colombia’s Vice President Francia Márquez.
Markle wore a brown button-down shirt by Victoria Beckham, which she had previously worn for a Time Magazine 2020 video encouraging U.S. citizens to vote in the past presidential election. She paired the top with matching pull-on pants by La Ligne, creating a monochromatic look.
You May Also Like
The American Riviera Orchard founder accessorized with Birks diamond earrings and a Cartier necklace. She completed her outfit with Aquazzura sandals. Prince Harry accompanied her in a formal look, featuring a gray suit and a light blue button-down shirt.
Markle is known for often embracing the quiet luxury trend, which is characterized by understated elegance and minimalism, emphasizing quality over branding.
Markle and Harry started a four-day tour in Colombia to promote mental health and combat cyberbullying among young people. Their visit will include engagements at local schools to raise awareness about digital literacy and mental health issues.
Colombia’s Vice President Francia Márquez welcomed the couple to Bogota on Thursday. Markle wore a navy Veronica Beard waistcoat and suede Manolo Blahnik pumps for the occasion. Later, she embraced artisan design on her second public appearance, wearing a maxi dress by Colombian designer Johanna Ortiz to attend a ceremony at the Delia Zapata National Arts Center.