So long, skinny jeans.
On Wednesday, Meghan Markle, 43, threw a sartorial curveball astatine nan Time100 Summit, trading her signature form-fitting denim for wide-leg trousers.
The Duchess of Sussex suited up for her appearance successful New York City, wearing a brace of tan pleated Ralph Lauren pants ($2,190) and a matching twill jacket ($2,490).
Markle grounded nan flowy two-piece look pinch a lightweight achromatic button-up and tied everything together pinch brownish suede Manolo Blahnik pumps ($825) and a skinny brownish leather belt.
The royal added her ever-present Cartier Tank Française watch.
Markle besides radiated successful much luxe jewelry into nan look, including a stack of golden bangles and complementing rings.
The erstwhile actress’ wide-leg trousers are a departure from nan skinny jeans she’s known to measurement retired in, but possibly she’s entering a caller style era successful 2025.
The “Suits” alum was joined by nan Duke of Sussex, 40, who looked particularly crisp successful a acheronian navy suit, achromatic button-up and achromatic dress shoes.
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Markle took to nan shape during nan event, telling nan assemblage that she’s the “happiest” she’s ever been.
“To person a partner and a hubby who is truthful supportive and person patient kids who are truthful joyful,” Markle said. “I ne'er would person imagined astatine this constituent I would consciousness truthful happy and grateful, and I really do.”
The Duchess of Sussex besides didn’t awkward distant from admitting immoderate mistakes she’s made amid her various business endeavors this twelvemonth — including her As Ever brand, Netflix bid “With Love, Meghan” and her podcast, “Confessions of a Female Founder.”
“The past year-and-a-half has been incredibly engaged and ambitious,” Markle explained.
“You spot it each travel to life and effort to springiness yourself nan abstraction and nan grace to make mistakes, to cognize you’re not doing it correct each day.”