
Meghan Markle nails the quiet luxury look yet again
Meghan Markle just reminded everyone why she's the queen of quiet luxury. The
Duchess of Sussex
stepped out for the 2025 Time 100 Summit in NYC looking effortlessly polished and seriously chic- basically, peak Meghan.
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Joining her onstage was Time's CEO, Jessica Sibley, and yep, Prince Harry was right there in the crowd supporting her. But let's talk about that outfit, because wow.
Meghan chose a dreamy Ralph Lauren suit that was giving major spring energy. The soft silk-linen jacket? Super tailored. The extra-wide-leg trousers? Flowing like a breeze and sitting high on the waist for that elongated look. She kept things coordinated with a crisp white blouse and a matching belt, also from Ralph Lauren because when Meghan commits to a look, she commits.
Her accessories were subtle but meaningful. She went with classic cognac Manolo Blahnik pumps and some delicate gold jewellery, including Tabayer earrings and that iconic Cartier Tank watch that once belonged to Princess Diana. A quiet nod, but a powerful one.
If you've been following her fashion journey, you know Ralph Lauren is a go-to for Meghan. Just a while back, she rocked a breezy linen set from the designer for a CBS interview with Harry again, neutral tones and laid-back polish.
Since the royal couple traded palace life for California sunshine, Meghan's leaned even more into that relaxed luxe vibe. Think Heidi Merrick, Frame, Reformation, Rothy's, Bleusalt- brands that do simplicity with a side of elegance.
And she's been busy. In the last few weeks alone, Meghan launched her new lifestyle brand As Ever, dropped episodes of her podcast Confessions of a Female Founder, and appeared in her Netflix show With Love, Meghan.
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Her style, like her projects, says one thing loud and clear: thoughtful, refined, and totally unbothered by trends. And honestly? We're here for it.
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