Meghan Markle’s Columbian Closet Is the Ultimate Guide to Effortless Summer Style
Meghan Markle‘s signature style blends classic elegance with modern chic looks. Her fashion choices often feature clean lines, neutral tones, and statement pieces that exude sophistication. Effortlessly embodying timeless fashion, it’s even more fun to see her add some summer frivolity to her looks, which she subtly has done during her trip to Columbia.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are drawing attention to the first Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children. This summit will take place in Columbia this November. In partnership with their Archewell Foundation, Meghan and Harry are participating in meet-and-greets, forums, and media events to draw attention to the conference and advocate for social media safety and best practices for families.
Fans of the couple are happy to see their advocacy work as well as Meghan’s stylish summer outfits.
As Meghan visits Bogotá and the Caribbean and Pacific regions of Cartagena and Cali, she’s giving supporters a lesson in effortless warm-weather looks. On the first day, the 43-year-old wore a dress by Colombian-born Johanna Ortiz, one of Meghan’s favorite designers. She accessorized the metallic burgundy, pink, and gold Navajo Weaver dress with strappy brown Jimmy Choo kitten heels.
That evening, Prince Harry and Meghan participated in EAN University’s summit about digital responsibility. This event aligns with the couple’s new venture, The Parents Network, which aims to provide a safe and free support network for parents whose children have been harmed by social media.
Meghan went monochromatic with a rust-colored button-down shirt by Victoria Beckham. She wore coordinating silk pants by La Ligne and caramel Aquazurra heels.
The next day, the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry toured Bogotá’s Colegio La Giralda school. Megan went schoolteacher-chic in a previously worn Loro Piana linen blazer, white button-up, and black cropped pants. She added Princess Diana’s butterfly earrings, which she first wore in 2018 during her Oceania tour of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga.
On August 17, Meghan toured San Basilio de Palenque, which was established in 1619 and became the first free African town in the Americas. The mother of two went monochrome with an Argent knit blouse, linen Posse skirt, and black Emme Parsons sandals. She accessorized with a white straw hat from Columbian designer Hannia Char and statement earrings, according to Harper’s Bazaar.
Escuela Tambores de Cabildo hosted the couple in Cartagena, where they watched a drumming performance. Meghan wore a (now sold-out) matching top and skirt set from Johanna Ortiz’s 2025 Resort Collection.
Fans recognized her Imperial Disc Pendant by Ariel Gordon Jewelry. Meghan had it engraved with the names of her children, Archie and Lilibet. The Duchess added her Cartier jewelry, Ray-Ban aviators, and a white Cesta Collective crossbody bag. She also wore the same Aquazurra heels from two days prior.
Prince Harry and Meghan attended the Petronio Alvarez Music Festival, the most important festival of African culture in Latin America. The Duchess of Sussex wore an appropriately playful green and white dress by Colombian designer Andres Otalora.
One major event in one day isn’t enough for Meghan and Harry. The couple attended the Afro Women and Power Forum on August 18. The Duchess wore a sleeveless button-up tank top and sequined Silvia Tcherassi midi skirt with matching pink heels.