When it comes to fashion, Meghan Markle appears to favour a certain shoe brand – Aquazzura, as seen in her latest appearance on the red carpet for the LA Children’s Hospital gala on October 5.
Looking stunning as she posed for photos, Meghan sparked a fashion fan frenzy after sporting a recycled £4,595 ($5,990) Carolina Hererra dress.
The Duchess of Sussex chose to rewear a dress that she previously wore to a New York City gala to honour military personnel on the eve of Veterans Day and Armistice Day in 2021.
On her feet, Meghan styled the dress with a pair of Aquazurra’s ‘So Nude Sandal 105’ in red, a style she has worn before, costing an eye-watering £500.
But according to Hello! Magazine, Meghan Markle has remained loyal to her favourite shoe brand, and has over 26 styles of the high-end shoe.
A few of the style of brand worn by the former TV Suits actress includes: ‘The Purist’ Navy Pumps, ‘Celeste’ Glitter Sandals, ‘Sahara’ Braided Lace Sandals, ‘Fenix’ ballet flats, and ‘The Purist’ black pumps.
When Meghan first greeted the world for her official engagement photo call with Prince Harry at Kensington Palace, Meghan wore a white ‘LINE The Label’ coat, racing green dress and her ‘Very Matilde’ crisscross suede pumps by Aquazzura.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s engagement photo call took place in the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace shortly after their engagement announcement on November 27, 2017.
The couple then sat down with BBC journalist, Mishal Husain, for the official interview, but the Duchess of Sussex later dismissed the interview as an “orchestrated reality show” in a claim made in her Netflix docu-series, ‘Harry & Meghan’, which first aired in 2022.
Mishal previously spoke out about Meghan’s comment: “We know recollections may vary on this particular subject, but my recollection is definitely very much ‘asked to do an interview, and do said interview.”
When it comes to fashion, Meghan Markle also chooses unknown designers and companies that are close to her passions and philanthropy.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, admitted she didn’t realise her star power until she came into the spotlight after getting engaged to Prince Harry.
On her first royal engagement with the Duke, the Duchess was wearing a tote bag by the Edinburgh-based family fashion brand Strathberry. The bag then sold out within 11 minutes and their web traffic grew exponentially.
Since then, Meghan has carefully selected brands she believes are worth having a spotlight on and tries to invest organically in companies that pay particular attention to women.
In an interview with the New York Times, she once explained her strategy: “Times where I know there is a global spotlight, and attention will be given to each detail of what I may or may not be wearing, then I support designers that I have really great friendships with, and smaller, up-and-coming brands that haven’t gotten the attention that they should be getting.”