Prince Harry's wife wore a dazzling white dress by Oscar de la Renta

Meghan Markle’s new dress has got fans talking

The Duchess of Sussex made an amazing appearance at Thursday night’s ESPY awards, especially for fans of the royal family, who haven’t seen her in public in a very long time.

Meghan stunned in her white halterneck gown as she accompanied her husband, Prince Harry, who received the Pat Tillman Award, named for US Army Ranger and former NFL player Pat Tillman, who was killed in Afghanistan in 2004, in recognition of founding the Invictus Games.

 

Prince Harry and Meghan look so chic at the ESPY Awards
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Oscar de la Renta created Meghan’s custom-made silk white gown for the former Suits star. She accessorized it flawlessly with Lorraine Schwartz jewelry and striking black Celine shoes, which featured delicate embroidery work. The mother of two never looked better than she did with her signature hair pulled back in a bun and her skin glowing.

Upon initial observation, we were positive Meghan had put on her second Stella McCartney wedding gown.

 

Meghan looked stunning in her Oscar de la Renta gown
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It appears that we weren’t the only ones. A commenter on Instagram made the following joke: “She looks good, she could as well repeat her wedding reception dress with this look.” “Definitely giving vibes from her wedding reception dress!” said another. I adore it.” “Reminds me of her wedding evening dress,” a third person said. She looks amazing.”

Back in 2018, the US-born star’s elegant, modern, and classic wedding ensemble had everyone in a frenzy. Her primary accessory was one of Princess Diana’s sapphire cocktail rings, which she inherited from her late mother-in-law. This ensemble is undoubtedly one of her most famous.

 

Meghan Markle wore a Stella McCartney gown during her wedding day in 2018

 

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Stella, a British designer, was questioned about her feelings while creating a garment that would be remembered for eternity. She said at the time, “I am incredibly honored and proud to have been selected by the Duchess of Sussex to create her evening gown and serve as a representative of British design. It really has been one of my career’s most humble experiences.”

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