The Duchess of Sussex’s sartorial reputation is built on elegant, timeless outfits, and she got it right again when she visited British Columbia to publicize the 2025 Invictus Games, which are a year away.
Taking her relaxed yet refined style to the Canadian mountains, Meghan gave a lesson in the art of accessories, pairing designer pieces with everyday basics.
It remained timeless but modern, and anything but boring.
Meghan’s accessories in Whistler were a mix of high and low prices
From delicate gold jewelry and dazzling diamonds to cult bags and classic footwear, the Duchess of Sussex added individuality to her impeccable style, often wearing statement pieces with subtle but powerful messages through brands that support causes close to her heart.
Whether it’s historic family treasures like Princess Diana’s prized Cartier watch or staying true to her American girl roots with socially conscious jewelry brand Shiffon, Meghan mixed her luxe jewelry with affordable knits and an array of party-ready boots. snow, delivering a masterclass in effortless elegance. .
snow queen
Stepping out for the start of the event a year before the Invictus Games at a winter training camp in Whistler, Meghan went monochrome.
Meghan’s off-white Calvin Klein quilted coat paired beautifully with Joan of the Arctic boots
A Burberry ‘Fur Pom Pom’ Beanie for £320 completed the look perfectly.
She accessorized her white Calvin Klein puffer coat with £195 Sorel ‘Joan of Arctic’ boots, £58 Blenders ‘Grove’ sunglasses and a £320 Burberry pom hat.
The cozy look was completed with her £479 Shiffon Duet Pinky Ring and the late Princess Diana’s £18,000 Cartier Française Tank watch.
Red Valentine
Spotted on what appeared to be a Valentine’s night, Meghan dressed in romantic shades of red.
Meghan was spotted wearing this Valentino on Valentine’s Day
Meghan carried this beautiful Valentino ‘V-Ring’ crossbody bag, £2,250 on Valentine’s Day
Her £2,250 Valentino ‘V-Ring’ crossbody bag added a subtle touch to the romantic occasion and perfectly complemented her Loro Piana cape. To support one of her female empowerment platforms, she wore her favorite £479 ‘Duet Pinky Ring’ from Shiffon, which aims to close the gender pay gap by donating profits to female founders.
Preppy perfection
When invited to visit the Mount Currie Community Centre, the Duchess of Sussex used her accessories to enhance a simple Giorgio Armani coat.
Appearing at the Mount Currie Community Center he was wearing his Le Chameau ‘Jameson’ boots
Meghan wore a pair of £280 Le Chameau ‘Jameson’ boots which were first seen on Meghan in 2020.
Featuring a pair of £280 Le Chameau ‘Jameson’ boots that were first seen on Meghan in 2020, the quilted print and luxe leather give an edgy touch to the humble wellington boot.
She completed the preppy ensemble with her Française Tank watch, a £7,050 Love bracelet and a £4,365 Diamond Hex tennis bracelet from Hollywood publicist turned jeweler Ariel Gordon.
Out of order high-low
Visiting the Whistler Sliding Centre, Meghan turned to Canadian store Aritzia to purchase her £44 Babaton cashmere hat and £38 Sunday Best scarf along with her £58 Blenders ‘Grove’ sunglasses, combining the affordable pieces with a reversible Hermès bomber jacket.
By far her best day for the high-low accessories that paired beautifully with her Hermes bomber.
Meghan paired her ‘Grove’ sunglasses from Blender, £58, with her Canadian boots from Kamik
Aritzia Sunday Best’s ‘Coco’ scarf was £38
Meghan was seen holding her phone with this ‘Intreccio’ phone case from Bottega Veneta
With a nod to the host country, she chose a pair of £100 Sienna boots from Canadian brand Kamik and stacked on dazzling £3,900 Snowflake, £1,800 Bee Chic and £1,090 Splash diamond rings from Canadian luxury jeweler Birks, which plays its sustainable practices. A £180 Bottega Veneta black quilted phone case completed the ensemble.
Sophisticated Neutrals
To show the value of investment pieces, the Duchess of Sussex recycled a pair of £215 Maxmara suede gloves that were first worn in 2019.
The accessories added a touch of luxury to his Sentaler cape as he joined families of Canadian Armed Forces veterans.
Complemented with its recycled Max Mara gloves.
Meghan completed her look with these Co ‘Riding’ boots for £963
Her Anine Bing ‘Double Cross’ earrings looked perfect with her hair tied back for £250
They added a touch of luxury to their Sentaler cape when they joined families of Canadian Armed Forces veterans.
A sophisticated pair of £963 black leather Co riding boots were a practical choice, while a gold shimmer with her £250 Anine Bing ‘Double Cross’ earrings was a perfect finishing touch.