Duchess Meghan opted for an olive ensemble for Monday's christening of nephew Prince Louis, her first royal baptism since marrying Prince Harry.
Meghan's short-sleeved, knee-length dress continued a couple of fashion trends we've seen from her beginning with her Givenchy wedding gown: boat necks and belts.
However, the olive color scheme and designer — confirmed as head-to-toe custom Ralph Lauren by USA TODAY — are new for her since she became a royal. According to royal fashion tracking site Meghan's Mirror, she also wore matching Manolo Blahnik suede pumps and a hat from Stephen Jones Millinery.
Her sister-in-law, Duchess Kate wore a V-neck dress with puff sleeves that fashion trackers at What Kate Wore identified as being from Alexander McQueen, her go-to fashion house. But it was largely hidden behind Prince Louis' christening gown. She also wore her hair in a low chignon, topped with a white, flowered headpiece.
Princess Charlotte wore a blue, flowered dress, while brother Prince George, who turns 5 later this month, was outfitted in a white shirt and blue shorts.
Meghan fans won't have to wait long to see her next look: On Tuesday, she and Prince Harry will take part in the observation of the Royal Air Force's 100th anniversary. Hours later, they'll set off on a 24-hour, event-packed visit to Dublin.
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