Meghan Markle and mum Doria at Clivedon House Hotel
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The one item you need to look Meghan Markle-chic

Meghan Markle always looks flawless, and it’s down to this outfit-glossing shoe…

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Meghan Markle might still be a Royal newbie but she’s already adapting to the regal way of life in every way – including her wardrobe.

Since she became the Duchess of Sussex, the 36-year-old has opted for a colour palette of nude and blush –with the exception of the porcelain print dress, which she styled with a Marks & Spencer fascinator, she wore to a wedding last weekend, this is.

Every single one of her looks has featured a classic silhouette, which she’s expertly echoed with luxe, minimal accessories. Namely, a particular shoe.

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Meghan has officially traded in her somewhat extravagant shoe collection in favour of the style with the royal seal of approval: the court. Namely, the nude court.

A firm style favourite of her sartorially blessed sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, Meghan too seems to have a penchant for the timeless footwear. And it’s not hard to see why.

From pretty summer dresses to your trusty jean and white shirt combo, there’s nothing a nude shoe can’t instantly make look so much more expensive and luxe.

Shoes, £35, Next

Take these numbers from Next. They’re £35, and they’ll fast become the most versatile item in your wardrobe. Here’s the proof…

WORK
Wear with a printed midi skirt, statement bag and a blush blouse to tie in the nude colour way of your heels.

Skirt, £29.99, H&M

Blouse, £39, Monsoon

Bag, £29.99, Zara

WEEKEND
Opt for a cropped jean and a relaxed tee for instant style kudos.

Jeans, £25.99, New Look

T-shirt, £18. Warehouse

Earrings, £7, Topshop

AFTER-DARK
Use them as an elegant accompaniment to a monochrome midi dress.

Dress, £55, Topshop

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