It’s normally the Princess of Wales who is given the title the queen of royal recycling. But Meghan Markle has proved she is just as adept at sartorial rewears as Kate.
Mastering the art of the outfit rewear, the Duchess of Sussex has joined her sister-in law in forging admirably sustainable ways to reuse her wardrobe.
Ever a fan of a Manolo Blahnik suede stiletto heel, and already having a strong penchant for Aquazzura’s pointed pumps for a royal occasion, the duchess is a big fan of the outfit recycle.
From designer go-tos such as Veronica Beard and Stella McCartney, to the purse friendly Everlane and Babaton, Meghan’s shown the power of a high-profile rewear.
Merging Hollywood glamour with royal protocol, Meghan has already proved that she knows how to make a statement, and now with a refreshing shift: instead of debuting new designer items at every event, she has been rewearing her standout pieces.
While Meghan has carved out her own unique path, often choosing bold silhouettes and contemporary designers, the decision to rewear outfits feels distinctly Kate-esque.
Could this be Meghan’s way of aligning herself with royal traditions, even from across the Atlantic?
It was during the 2019 South Africa tour that Meghan solidified her status as the queen of sustainable style with several key recycled looks.






The tour itself, where recycling was a recurring theme, was a turning point in Meghan’s royal life and her wardrobe choices reflected a new, thoughtful approach to fashion.
By rewearing her outfits, Meghan signals a sense of practicality and relatability. It’s a subtle but powerful way to connect with the public, especially during a time when sustainability reigns supreme.
While Meghan’s wardrobe is undeniably vast, there are a few standout pieces that she seems particularly fond of, and these sartorial choices are as deliberate as they are stylish.
Her recycling habit didn’t end with her time in the Royal Family, and she has continued to champion this approach.
Stepping into the limelight for a solo appearance at the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Gala last year she wore a scarlet Carolina Herrera dress that she had previously worn three years earlier at a Salute To Freedom Gala.
















Although on last year’s occasion she gave the Carolina Herrera dress a revamp – removing the train which flowed from the waist – but it still shouted Hollywood glamour.
As Meghan continues to rewrite the rules of royal style from her Montecito mansion, it’s clear that her approach to fashion is evolving.
By rewearing her favourite pieces, she’s striking a balance between luxury and sustainability, all while maintaining her signature elegance in a move that feels both modern and meaningful.