Meghan Markle Style: Every Look From the Australia Tour
Meghan Markle returned to Australia in April 2026 for a four-day visit to Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney alongside Prince Harry, and her wardrobe was nothing short of a masterclass in purposeful dressing. Eight years after her first tour Down Under, the Duchess of Sussex used her fashion choices to champion local Australian designers at every turn, spotlighting at least 16 homegrown brands across the trip.
From refined Karen Gee midi dresses to suede St. Agni co-ords and casual Friends With Frank pieces, every outfit told a deliberate story. Meghan's four-day Australia wardrobe generated a total of $51.6 million in media impact value between April 14 and 17, 2026, according to Launchmetrics data.
Look 1: Karen Gee Priscilla Dress in Navy
For her first engagement, a visit to the Royal Children's Hospital and McAuley Community Services for Women: Meghan wore the Priscilla dress by Australian luxury label Karen Gee. Rendered in deep navy with a clean crew neckline, a gently cinched waist and six gold buttons at the bust, it was understated authority in its finest form. She paired the midi dress with black Dior pumps, Puffy Hearts earrings from Real Fine Studio and her signature Cartier pieces including Princess Diana's gold tank Française watch. The Karen Gee website sold out of the dress within two hours of Meghan being photographed in it.
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Brands worn: Karen Gee, Dior, Real Fine Studio, Cartier
Look 2: St. Agni Suede Utility Cocoon Co-ord
For a visit to the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum, Meghan changed into a brown suede Utility Cocoon bomber jacket and matching column skirt from Byron Bay-based label St. Agni. The tonal khaki look was sleek, modern and effortlessly elevated, earning St. Agni close to one million dollars in media impact value within 48 hours.
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Brands worn: St. Agni, Logan Hollowell
Look 3: Friends With Frank Lou Coat & Alliance of Moms T-Shirt
One of the most personal outfit choices of the tour. For a morning visit to Batyr, a mental health engagement programme at Swinburne University, Meghan wore the Lou coat in camel by Australian brand Friends With Frank over a white T-shirt embossed with a red heart and the word "Mama" by Alliance of Moms, a Los Angeles organisation she champions that supports pregnant and parenting teens in foster care. She grounded the look with Rolla's jeans and Freda Salvador sneakers, wearing Logan Hollowell rings representing her and Harry's astrological signs.
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Brands worn: Friends With Frank, Alliance of Moms, Rolla's, Freda Salvador, Logan Hollowell
Look 4: Friends With Frank Anya Dress in Deep Khaki
For another engagement, Meghan changed into the Anya dress from Friends With Frank in a deep khaki tone. The elegant crew neck shift silhouette was accessorised with black sheer tights, pointed-toe black Manolo Blahnik pumps, vintage Chanel earrings and a yellow gold Cartier bracelet alongside Princess Diana's watch.
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Brands worn: Friends With Frank, Manolo Blahnik, Chanel (vintage), Cartier
Look 5: Scanlan Theodore
Meghan joined a Q&A session at the “Her Best Life” retreat in Sydney, she was seen in a refined Scanlan Theodore look, another nod to Australian luxury fashion that reinforced her commitment to local dressing throughout the tour. The Australian label, known for its polished minimalism and sculptural tailoring, was a natural fit for Meghan's Sydney schedule.
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Brands worn: Scanlan Theodore
Look 6: Matteau Silk Shirt & Camilla and Marc Midi Skirt
For a surprise appearance on MasterChef Austalia, Meghan wore Matteau Long Sleeve Silk Shirt & Camilla and Marc Midi Caius High Corset Waist Skirt.
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Brands worn: Matteau, Camilla and Marc
Look 7: Matteau Striped Shirt & Rolla's Sailor Jeans
For the final day of the tour, a sailing excursion with members of Invictus Australia on Sydney Harbour, Meghan leaned into nautical dressing with a blue striped shirt by sustainably-focused Australian brand Matteau paired with wide-legged khaki sailor jeans by Rolla's. She finished the look with gold drop earrings by Essen, Brochu Walker sunglasses and the same white Freda Salvador d'orsay sneakers she had worn earlier in the trip. In a touching moment, Invictus Australia gifted Meghan a pair of custom flip-flops with "G'Day" and "Megs" on hers, and "G'Day Hazza" on Harry's.
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Brands worn: Matteau, Rolla's, Essen, Brochu Walker, Freda Salvador
Look 9: POSSE EMMA Linen Vest & POSSE EMMA Midi Skirt
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the InterEdge Summit in Melbourne, Meghan wore Texas based POSSE EMMA Linen Vest & POSSE EMMA Linen Midi Skirt.
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Brands worn: POSSE, Aquazzura, Paspaley, Logan Hollowell
The Meghan Markle Effect: Australia 2026
The numbers speak for themselves. Meghan's four-day Australia wardrobe (featuring 16 local brands) generated a total of $51.6 million in media impact value between April 14 and 17, 2026, according to Launchmetrics data. Friends With Frank earned $575,000 in media impact value in 48 hours after two of its pieces were worn, while St. Agni generated close to $1 million in the same window.
For the first time, Meghan made her tour looks shoppable in real time through the AI-powered fashion discovery platform OneOff, signalling a new, more intentional approach to her public fashion influence.
The key Australian brands featured across the tour included: Karen Gee, St. Agni, Friends With Frank, Rolla's, Matteau, P Johnson, Scanlan Theodore, Camilla and Marc, Beare Park, Paspaley, Real Fine Studio and Freda Salvador.
How to Get Meghan Markle's Australia Style
Meghan's Australia 2026 wardrobe distilled her approach to dressing into its purest form, clean silhouettes, tonal palettes, local provenance and just enough considered detail to elevate each look beyond the obvious. The key pieces to recreate her Australia aesthetic are a structured midi dress in navy or khaki, a tailored cocoon jacket, wide-leg sailor jeans, a crisp white shirt and a pair of clean white sneakers.