Meghan Markle's Colombia Style: See Every Outfit the Duchess of Sussex Wore on Tour
In addition to debuting new ensembles, Meghan slipped on something special that previously belonged to Princess Diana
Meghan Markle knew just what to pack for her trip to Colombia with Prince Harry.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped out in Colombia for a visit starting on Aug. 15, and Meghan's style ranged from debuting new ensembles (including supporting local fashion designers!) to recycling old favorites. From coordinated separates to strappy sandals and her go-to jewelry, see every outfit that the Duchess of Sussex has worn in South America.
Meghan Markle in Bogotá, Day 1
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex began their trip in Bogotá on Aug. 15, kicking off their trip in the Colombian capital with an official welcome from the vice president.
Meghan wore a navy Veronica Beard vest and trousers suit set with black Manolo Blahnik heels and carried a white Loro Piana handbag.
The top's high neckline is one of Meghan's style signatures, and she also sported some of her go-to jewelry: her gold Cartier tank watch and Love bracelet.
Meghan Markle in Bogotá, Day 1
After a welcome with Vice President Francia Márquez and a stop at a local charter school, Prince Harry and Meghan changed outfits for a visit to the National Centre for the Arts.
The Duchess of Sussex wore the metallic red, pink and gold Navajo Weaver dress by Colombian designer Johanna Ortiz with strappy brown Jimmy Choo mules. She let her hair down out of the bun she had earlier but kept her Cartier watch and bracelet on.
Ortiz's bio states she is inspired by "the beauty and lushness of her native country. The tropical jungles, evergreen mountain ranges and myriad palm trees danced in her dreams where her creativity was awoken. In an urgent need to express the richness of her view, she decided to use fashion as the canvas for her vision."
Even before their Colombia visit, Meghan was a fan of the designer. She previously sported multiple outfits by Ortiz during her visit to Nigeria in May and also wore a strapless gold dress from the designer in 2023 when she accepted an award at the Ms. Foundation Women of Vision Awards: Celebrating Generations of Progress & Power in New York City.
Meghan Markle in Bogotá, Day 1
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex switched looks again for an outing at EAN University, where they participated in a summit on a responsible digital future organized in part by their charitable Archewell Foundation.
Meghan wore a brown button-down shirt by Victoria Beckham with silky pants by La Ligne and strappy caramel Aquazurra heels, pulling her hair back in a ponytail and adding her gold Cartier necklace plus dangling earrings.
Meghan Markle in Bogotá, Day 2
Meghan and Prince Harry continued their tour on Aug. 16 with a visit to Colegio La Giralda school in Santa Fe. The Duchess of Sussex recycled her previously worn Loro Piana "Jamilla" linen blazer over a white shirt. She swept her hair back in a side-parted bun, allowing a special accessory — Princess Diana's butterfly earrings — to shine.
Meghan has previously worn the earrings that belonged to her late mother-in-law, debuting them during her 2018 tour of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga with Prince Harry just after announcing her pregnancy with Prince Archie.
Meghan Markle, Day 2
The Duchess of Sussex was bright in a blue dress by Oscar de la Renta at a private lunch hosted by Vice President Márquez, Harper's Bazaar reported.
The cerulean hue may have been a nod to one of the shades in Colombia's flag for a practice known as flag dressing, or wearing the colors of a host country's flag while abroad.
Meghan Markle in Bogotá, Day 2
Meghan wore another Colombian designer to a training session with members from Colombia's Invictus Games team at the Centro de Rehabilitación Inclusiva on Aug. 16.
The Duchess of Sussex wore a white-button down with the Amaime Silk Martellato Midi Skirt in Ivory Green Chintz by Colombian brand Juan De Dios. The female-founded label donates a portion of its online sales to El Banco de Alimentos Cali Foundation, providing meals to those in need.
Meghan Markle in Cartagena, Day 3
For a stop at a school preserving the cultural tradition of drumming, she reached for another outfit by Colombian designer Johanna Ortiz, pairing a matching top and skirt.
Meghan Markle in Cartagena, Day 3
She accessorized with gold jewelry, including a sentimental necklace from her jewelry box: the "Imperial Disc Pendant" by Ariel Gordon Jewelry which is engraved with the first names of her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Meghan Markle in San Basilio de Palenque, Day 3
The Duchess of Sussex sported an all-white outfit during a visit to the historic village of San Basilio de Palenque. She supported another Colombian designer by wearing a hat by Hannia Char, who was born in Cartagena and "got inspired by the colorful romantic corners of her city," according to her website.
Meghan Markle in Cali, Day 4
Meghan took the stage for a panel at the Afro Women and Power Forum. For the event, she wore a sleeveless button-down top tucked into a sequinned midi skirt by Silvia Tcherassi, accessorizing with magenta heels. She swept her hair into an updo, highlighting her statement earrings.
Meghan Markle in Cali, Day 4
At the Petronio Alvarez Music Festival, Meghan popped in a green and white dress from Colombian-based designer Andres Otalora.
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