InStyle has released a new visual roundup of Meghan Markle’s 53 best outfits, tracing the Duchess of Sussex’s style evolution from Hollywood actress to working royal to Montecito mother — and spotlighting a string of recent looks from 2024 to 2026 that underscore her taste for classic silhouettes and high‑low mixing.

The fashion gallery opens with several fresh entries from a February 2026 two‑day visit to Jordan with Prince Harry. Photographs published in the roundup show Meghan in an oversized gray Zara coat paired with a Bleusalt top and Chanel heels, a deliberately “high‑low” ensemble she repeated in several travel looks on that trip. During the couple’s visit to a refugee camp, Meghan wore an olive Zara T‑shirt with wide‑leg Jenni Kayne khakis and a button‑up by sustainable British brand With Nothing Underneath — underscoring a running theme in the gallery of accessible pieces alongside luxury labels.

InStyle’s list also highlights a number of recent red‑carpet and public appearances. At the 2026 Fifteen Percent Pledge Gala in Los Angeles, Meghan opted for an oyster‑and‑black gown by Harbison Studio; at Paris Fashion Week she attended the Balenciaga Spring/Summer 2026 show in a full Balenciaga look featuring a white cape; and at the 2025 Project Healthy Minds Gala she re‑wore an Armani suit first seen at a 2023 event, this time styling the blazer as a top. Ahead of the 2025 Time100 Summit in New York, the Duchess favored a relaxed tan Ralph Lauren silk‑linen suit that nods to her Montecito wardrobe.

The compilation revisits her philanthropic and international tour wardrobes as well. Photographs from August 2024 in Colombia show Meghan in a summer‑appropriate Veronica Beard power suit and in multiple colorful looks by Colombian designer Johanna Ortiz while visiting Bogotá’s National Center for the Arts. In another recent public appearance, she was pictured in a monochromatic Victoria Beckham top paired with Le Ligne trousers at the Responsible Digital Future summit. The gallery also records a December 2024 moment at the Paley Honors Tribute to Tyler Perry in which she wore a strapless Oscar de la Renta gown, and a modified Carolina Herrera dress worn to the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Gala in 2024.

Across the 53 images, InStyle emphasizes recurring motifs in Meghan’s wardrobe: tonal dressing, repeat wear and sustainability, and an easeful blending of designer labels with high‑street brands such as Zara and J.Crew. The slideshow includes earlier landmarks in her public style — from her Givenchy wedding gown and the engagement announcement coat by Line the Label to looks at Invictus Games ceremonies and Commonwealth events — providing context for how those foundations continue to inform current choices.

The visual essay serves both as a chronological survey and a style primer, illustrating how Meghan’s wardrobe has adapted to changing public roles while retaining a clear aesthetic: classic, tailored pieces tempered with casual California ease and the occasional couture statement. InStyle’s selection spotlights not only individual garments but also the pattern of repeated designers and sustainable-minded rewears that have become a hallmark of the Duchess’s public looks.

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