The Sussexes spent their final day in Colombia getting to know the city of Cali. Their packed schedule included a summit that brought together Afro-Colombian women from different industries, a youth event that inspired Harry and Meghan to salsa dance, and a music festival that highlighted the country’s Afro-Colombian heritage. Throughout the day, Meghan alternated between three vibrant outfits, matching the spirited energy of the trip.
The Duchess opted for a healthy mix of affordable basics and luxe statement pieces, making sure to include some Colombian designers and brands as well. Meghan may be known for her typically minimalist and elegant style, but this trip also showcased her chameleon-like fashion sense with a handful of vibrant and colorful looks.
Below, bazaar takes a look at all of Meghan’s looks from day four and shows you where to buy them.
Sequins galore
Meghan remixed her usual business casual uniform for this fun and flirty look, which she wore while speaking at the Afro-Descendant Women and Power: Voices of Equity summit.
The outfit consisted of a sleeveless button-down shirt from Mango (which is currently on sale) tucked into a peach-colored sequin skirt by Colombian designer Silvia Tcherassi. The skirt in particular featured a psychedelic, multi-colored floral pattern swirling across the fabric.
She completed the outfit with fuchsia suede pumps by Manolo Blahnik and gold fan earrings made by artisans from the Colombian region of Chocó – the latter a gift from Vice President Francia Márquez.
Monochrome with flair
Later in the day, the Sussexes attended an event with Jóvenes por Cali, a volunteer youth group. For the occasion, Meghan wore a monochrome look – with a dazzling twist.
She accessorized her all-white ensemble with a maxi skirt by California-based brand Juan de Dios. The front of the skirt featured hand-embroidered jacquard of botanicals and greenery in a vibrant pearl-like color. On top, she wore a white Anine Bing T-shirt and earrings by Colombian jewelry brand Álvaro Ávila. As a finishing touch, she wore leather sandals by Stuart Weitzman.
Although the skirt is no longer available in stores, we found another dress by Juan de Dios with the same jacquard pattern.
Summer dress season
During her last appearance in Colombia, Meghan performed at the annual Petronio Alvarez Festival at the Unidad Deportiva Alberto Galindo in Cali, where she looked fabulous in a light green drop-waisted summer dress with a ruffled skirt by Colombian designer Andrés Otalora. She accessorized with some of her signature Cartier jewelry.
Although this particular design is now sold out, another summer dress with a similar green pattern is still available.
Harper’s Bazaar is on site with the Sussexes as they embark on their four-day visit to Colombia. Get all the exclusive details here.
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