If the Duchess of Sussex has proved anything throughout her style evolution over the years, it's that she's always a conscious dresser.
Meghan joined her husband, Prince Harry, for a joint interview with the Evening Standard to mark the beginning of Black History Month in the United Kingdom, during which the couple declared the need to bring an end to structural racism within the country and abroad.
For the appearance, Meghan wore a sleek, asymmetrical knit top by Haitian designer Victor Glemaud and brown leather trousers with her hair pulled back into her signature slicked-back bun.
Glemaud is a renowned designer who also recently founded In the Blk, a collaborative network of Black designers and creatives working together to achieve.
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