Meghan Markle Wore The Little Black Dress Version Of Her Wedding Gown

Though Meghan Markle has only been an official member of the royal family since May, she"s seemingly already found her signature look as the Duchess of Sussex.

Since her wedding to Prince Harry, Meghan has committed to a wardrobe of bateau necklines, neutral color tones, and brands predominantly helmed by female designers. But today, while attending a service marking the 100th year of the Royal Air Force, Meghan wore a new rendition of her most famous look yet: her Givenchy wedding dress.

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Left: Meghan at The RAF Centenary service on July 10; Right: Meghan at her wedding to Prince Harry on May 19

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Going for the little black dress version of her wedding gown, Meghan wore a custom Dior look for today"s event honoring the Royal Air Force. The dress featured the same bateau neckline and silhouette as her custom Givenchy wedding gown. The modern, yet classic, Audrey Hepburn-inspired look has become one of the Duchess of Sussex"s style signatures.

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There were a few slight differences with Meghan"s dress today and her wedding look, of course. Today, she traded in her diamond tiara and sweeping lace veil for a slightly more casual black fascinator. She then topped off the LBD with a pair of nude pumps and a black clutch.

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In the past couple of weeks, the Duchess of Sussex has been making the rounds attending the first of her many official royal duties alongside new husband Prince Harry and Queen Elizabeth II. We can expect more looks this week as she and Prince Harry prepare to embark on their first royal tour as a couple to Ireland.



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