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For an appearance on the “Her Best Life” podcast, Meghan Markle wore the Australian brand, Scanlan Theodore.

She donned a cashmere sleeveless top with matching trousers and completed the look with Aquazzura pumps.

The Duchess of Sussex accessorized with Cartier jewelry.

Meghan Markle enjoyed her trip to Australia—and she had the chic wardrobe to prove it.

For an appearance on the “Her Best Life” podcast, the Duchess of Sussex stunned in an oat-colored cashmere sleeveless top from the Australian brand Scanlan Theodore, which retails online for $350. She paired the look with matching slouchy trousers from the brand, which retail for $500.

Meghan accessorized the look with Cartier jewelry, including a gold Tank Française watch, a Juste Un Clou necklace, and a gold bracelet. She completed the look with nude leather pointed-toe pumps by Aquazzura, which go for $850.

Though much of the outfit incorporated Australian brands, Meghan still infused it with her laid-back Californian vibe. Case in point: her top, which features an elegant tie neckline, was worn with the tie undone.

The “Her Best Life” podcast shared photos of Meghan wearing the look, writing, “We could not adore you more @meghan! Thank you for your vulnerability, honesty and joy 💗.”

Meghan Markle on April 14.Credit: Getty Images

Meghan Markle on April 14.
Credit: Getty Images

On Tuesday, April 14, Meghan wore another Australian designer. For appearances at the Homeless Services for Women Center and the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, she wore the navy Priscilla dress by Karen Gee. The sleek sleeveless number featured gold button detailing and retails for $1,250.

Gee posted the look on Instagram, writing, “Seeing Meghan, Duchess of Sussex step out in Karen Gee on day one of her return to Australia felt deeply personal for me.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at a sailing event in Australia on April 17.Credit: Getty Images

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at a sailing event in Australia on April 17.
Credit: Getty Images

She continued, “Since her first visit in 2018, a genuine relationship has been built over time, and to see her choose Karen Gee again is something I don’t take lightly. That kind of continued support means so much, it speaks to trust, consistency, and a shared appreciation for timeless and considered pieces.”

Meghan Markle at the Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne on April 16.Credit: Getty Images

Meghan Markle at the Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne on April 16.
Credit: Getty Images

The designer added, “As a founder, it’s incredibly humbling to know that a woman can return to your designs years later and still feel like they are the right choice. It’s a quiet reminder of why I started. To create pieces women can rely on time and time again.”

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