The Duchess of Sussex is as well known for her style as she is her philanthropy. And while she often favours a designer label for public appearances, when she steps out in a high street outfit, it inevitably flies off the shelves.
Back in November 2018, Meghan and Harry made a joint appearance for the Festival of Remembrance held at the Royal Albert Hall, where she wore a £55 off the shoulder body-con midi dress from Marks & Spencer, with a Stella McCartney wrap coat and Manolo Blahnik black court heels.
Now, the dress is available once more – re-stocked by the retailer in sizes 6-24 and in two colours; black and camel.
It’s a simple design, cut in a figure-hugging fit with a v-neck design both front and back. Best of all, it’s machine washable.
News that it’s back in stock follows the announcement the Duchess is launching a capsule collection in September 2019 with major retailers, including Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Jigsaw, in support of Smart Works, a charity helping women get back into work.
Perfect for your next date night or work do, we expect this little black dress won’t be around for long, so snap one up in your size now if you don’t want to miss out.
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