Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, continued her tradition of supporting local designers during her recent tour to Colombia.
On August 16, the second day of her visit, the 43 year old Royal showcased a skirt by Colombian brand Juan De Dios as she visited the Centro de Rehabilitacion Inclusiva in Bogota with Prince Harry.Pairing the stylish patterned skirt with a white button-down shirt tucked into the Amaime Silk Martellato Midi Skirt, Meghan exuded casual elegance as she met with Colombian veterans and members of the country's Invictus Games team at a special reception alongside Vice President Francia Marquez.
This was the second outfit created by a Colombian designer that Meghan wore on the trip.The choice was not only a nod to the host nation but also held particular significance for Harry and Meghan, as the brand promotes female empowerment - a cause close to the heart of their own charity, The Archewell Foundation. READ MORE: Meghan Markle's blunt order to Prince Harry during Colombia tour uncovered by lip reader The brand, established by entrepreneurs Maria Fernanda Valencia and Isabella Gutierrez, has outlets in both Bogota and Cali - two cities on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's itinerary.
The company is deeply committed to social responsibility and supports the local area, with all items in their collection being "made in Colombia by women head-of-household using artisanal methods and recyclable yarn fabrics," according to their website.
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