Duchess Meghan chose a form-fitting dress by her designer friend Roland Mouret to commence the second day of her whistle-stop tour of Ireland with husband Prince Harry on July 11. The chic, stone grey number featured her hallmark boatneck neckline and an elegant ruffle.
As photographers captured the meeting in Dublin between the royal couple and Irish President Michael D Higgins and his wife Sabina, it seemed as if the Irish leader's Bernese Mountain dog approved of Meghan's sartorial choice.
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Meghan Markle style: Her standout looks from head to toe

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UPDATED MARCH 1, 2019 7:16 AM EST

Do you love Meghan Markle's style? Keep up with Prince Harry's bride's latest fashion with our up-to-date gallery of every look in her 2018 wardrobe.

Former Suits actress Meghan Markle shot into the spotlight as Prince Harry's girlfriend in 2016 – a whirlwind romance that culminated with their beautiful fairytale royal wedding on May 19, 2018. As a fashion year, 2018 was always guaranteed to be a major one, so we're keeping track of the new Duchess of Sussex's best looks to date. Scroll through for her top outfits and keep coming back throughout the year for the up-to-date list of what Meghan wore! Meghan had the perfect business casual attire as she continued day two of her and Harry's Ireland tour, wearing a Givenchy suit. She proved the outfit to be both PDA and field appropriate as her and her husband happily strolled hand in hand at Croke Park. Photo: Getty Images
Duchess Meghan chose a form-fitting dress by her designer friend Roland Mouret to commence the second day of her whistle-stop tour of Ireland with husband Prince Harry on July 11. The chic, stone grey number featured her hallmark boatneck neckline and an elegant ruffle. As photographers captured the meeting in Dublin between the royal couple and Irish President Michael D Higgins and his wife Sabina, it seemed as if the Irish leader's Bernese Mountain dog approved of Meghan's sartorial choice. Photo: Getty Images
The previous day, Meghan dazzled in three chic ensembles. The final look of the day, which she wore to a garden party at Glencairn House in Dublin was by Emilia Wickstead. The belted number featured a midi-length skirt and squared neckline, and she anchored it with a pair of her favourite Aquazzura Deneuve Bow pumps bedecked with bows on the heels. A Givenchy box clutch, Birks Muse Citrine and Diamond drop earrings and an old Hollywood wave completed the elegant look. Photo: Getty Images
Kicking off the couple's first overseas tour earlier in the day, Meghan wore a fitted green top by one of her favourite designers Givenchy. She teamed it with a co-ordinating skirt that featured side pockets and an on-trend mid-length cut. she accessorised the design with a Strathberry Mid tote in tan, and matching court shoes. Photo: Getty Images
Meghan's first look of July 10 was a bold midnight black Dior gown which she chose to join her husband and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at an event to celebrate 100 years of the RAF at Westminster Abbey. The pretty dress featured a bateau neckline, just like her wedding dress. She wore her hair up, topped with a matching black hat and kept her makeup simple. Photo: Getty Images
The previous day the proud aunt attended her new nephew Prince Louis' christening alongside Prince Harry championing both of US and British designers, plus suede pumps by Spaniard Manolo Blahnik. Her olive-green dress, by Ralph Lauren, featured a number of the favoured elements in her new royal uniform: a boat neck, a skinny belt and a figure-skimming silhouette. The royal accessorized the ensemble with a slanted hat by British milliner Stephen Jones, who also designed the white beret she wore on Commonwealth Day, and a matching bag and gloves. Photo: © DOMINIC LIPINSKI/AFP/Getty Images
The Duchess stepped out of her comfort zone and opted for a cheery yellow Brandon Maxwell dress for her outing with Prince Harry on July 5. Meghan, who paid homage to her roots the day after the Fourth of July, wore the American designer's $1,495 midi sheath dress. She accessorized with nude heels and Adina Reyter three diamond earrings. Photo: Getty Images
The Duchess wears Prada! Meghan Markle wore a custom light pink cap-sleeved, double-breasted dress with buttons by the fashion house to the Queen's Young Leader Awards at Buckingham Palace on June 26. The former actress paired the look with black Aquazurra pumps and a Prada Saffiano clutch, and those trusted stockings. Photo: Getty Images
The Duchess of Sussex loves a great neutral! The royal opted for both a favourite shade – cream – and a favourite designer, Givenchy, for her first-ever appearance at Royal Ascot on June 19. The delicately embroidered shirt dress was accessorised with black pumps, a box clutch and dramatic black and white Philip Treacy hat. Photos: Getty Images
Newlywed Meghan opted for a tailored cream cape dress by her wedding gown creator Givenchy as she joined Queen Elizabeth for their first-ever joint engagement as a pair on June 14 in Cheshire, England. The chic look, which fits right in to the Duchess of Sussex's famous minimalist style, was cinched at the waist with a black belt, and Meghan accessorised with a black handbag and stiletto heels. Photo: Getty Images
If there was any doubt that Meghan Markle has truly made the transition to being a royal, style and all, The Duchess of Sussex took part in her first ever Trooping the Colour – Queen Elizabeth’s official birthday parade – looking every inch a princess. The former actress wore a pale pink Carolina Herrera tailored suit with a portrait collar, similar to the neckline of her royal wedding gown, and a chic matching hat by Philip Treacy. Photo: WENN
Just three days after her and Prince Harry's royal wedding, Meghan – the Duchess of Sussex – attended her first Buckingham garden party in style. The former actress was ready for her closeup as she joined Harry at their first official engagement as a married couple, appearing at a charity event at Buckingham Palace held as part of Prince Charles's 70th birthday celebrations. For the occasion, Meghan wore a design by Goat which featured sheer long sleeves and an empire waist. She accessorised with a pale pink clutch and shoes, as well as a matching hat. Photos: Getty Images
On May 19, Meghan dazzled as she stepped out for her wedding reception holding hands with her very dashing husband Prince Harry. The radiant bride wore a white halterneck silk crepe gown designed by Stella McCartney and silk satin Aquazurra shoes featuring nude mesh and baby blue soles. Photo: Getty Images
For the Frogmore House reception, the bride also paid tribute to her mother-in-law Princess Diana by wearing a beautiful ring that once belonged to the late royal. Meghan accessorised her Stella McCartney dress with Cartier earrings and Diana's emerald cut aquamarine ring, which was likely to be a gift from Harry. Photo: Getty Images
For the royal wedding, Meghan looked like a true princess bride in a an ivory gown by Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy. The timeless wedding dress features clean, simple lines, a bateau neckline and three-quarter length sleeves. Of the spectacular five-meter long veil, the designer revealed, "The delicate floral beauty of the veil was a vision Meghan and I shared, a special gesture embracing the commonwealth flora, ascending the circumference of the silk tulle." Photos: Getty Images
The royal bride topped her beautiful couture ensemble with a fittingly one-of-a-kind piece - the Queen Mary Diamond Bandeau Tiara. The heirloom diamond and platinum tiara, which Meghan borrowed from the Queen, was made in 1932 and is centred by an 18th century ten-diamond brooch. Photo: Getty Images
On her last day as Prince Harry's fiancée, Meghan arrived at the hotel where she would spend the night before the wedding wearing a midnight dress by close friend Roland Mouret. Photo: Getty Images
On April 25, Meghan joined Prince Harry and his brother Prince William for the Anzac Day service at Westminster Abbey. For the special occasion the future royal bride wore a 1950s style bespoke textured crepe midi skirt suit by Emilia Wickstead. She topped the outfit with a Philip Treacy pillbox-style hat. Photos: Getty Images
Meghan had an early start on April 25, attending a service at dawn to commemorate Anzac Day, which honors Australia's and New Zealand's lost veterans. The royal bride-to-be joined Prince Harry at 5am at Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner, dressed in a full-length grey coat by Canadian brand Smythe and Sarah Flint high heel shoes. The actress accessorized with a clutch, wide-brimmed hat and traditional poppy pin. Photo: Getty Images
Meghan Markle and her husband-to-be Prince Harry attended a memorial service to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the murder of Stephen Lawrence, to celebrate his life and legacy on April 23. The gorgeous couple – who became an aunt and uncle to Prince William and Kate's third baby on the same day– met with Baroness Lawrence and her son, Stuart, at the entrance of St Martin-in-the-fields church in Westminster. For the service, the 36-year-old looked poised and expertly polished in a navy dress by BOSS, which had a silver thread running through it. She teamed the belted-dress with nude high heel shoes as she entered the church. Her long brown hair was tied back and her makeup looked flawless as always. The Duchess-to-be donned gold jewelry by British designer Shaun Leane. Photo: Getty Images
The former TV star joined Prince Harry and the British royal family for an evening out on April 21 wearing a gorgeous navy cape dress by Stella McCartney. For the event, Queen Elizabeth's 92nd birthday concert, Meghan added a personalized touch of glam by carrying one of her signature top handle purses: a $1490 Naeem Khan Zodiac clutch with a design honoring her astrological sign, Leo. Photo: Getty Images
Meghan surprised royal fashion watchers when she stepped out for the April 21 Invictus Games reception in color, setting aside her usual neutral looks. Spotted as she arrived for the London event, the former actress wore the Cold-Shoulder Floral-Print Midi Dress in green from celebrity favorite Self-Portrait. The dress is available at Neiman Marcus for $510. Photos: Getty Images, NeimanMarcus.com
Exactly a month before she becomes Prince Harry's wife, Meghan Markle stepped out in the Black Halo Jackie O dress, that costs $375, to the Women's Empowerment reception held at the Royal Aeronautical Society in London. The soon-to-be-royal accessorized the black asymmetrical dress with another pair of black stilettos, this time Aquazzura Milano suede heels with a tie and a Gucci clutch. To complete the look, she wore her 18-karat white gold and diamond earrings from Canadian jeweler Birks. Photo: Getty Images, Bloomingdale's
On April 18, Meghan – who is definitely our new favorite queen of neutrals! – joined her husband-to-be Prince Harry in London to attend the Commonwealth Youth Forum meeting for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). The 36-year-old future royal bride sported a nautical look that was perfect for the sunny weather: a pinstriped cream button-front dress by Altuzarra, a Camilla and Marc blazer and, leaving her top-handle handbags at home, the $221 graphic striped Avalon crossbody purse by Australian luxury brand Oroton. Photo: Getty Images
On April 6, Prince Harry and Meghan visited Bath, England, attending the UK team trials for the Invictus Games at the University of Bath Sports Training Village. Bride-to-be Meghan wore a $245 machine washable trench coat by Babaton for Aritzia, a black Invictus Games polo and dark boot cut jeans by Mother Denim. Photos: Getty Images, aritzia.com
On March 23, Meghan and her fiancé Prince Harry headed to Northern Ireland for a packed day of official engagements. The former Suits star looked sharp in a dark green pencil skirt from Canadian label Greta Constantine, a cream sweater by Victoria Beckham and coat by Mackage. Meghan accessorized with velvet Jimmy Choo shoes and one of her statement pieces – a top handle bag – this time a chic chestnut Bloomsbury bag by British designer Charlotte Elizabeth in brown leather. Photo: Getty Images
On March 12, as she joined Queen Elizabeth at the Commonwealth Service – the future royal bride's first time with the monarch at an official engagement – Meghan opted to stick with her favorite neutral palette. Prince Harry's fiancée wore a tailored navy dress and a white coat by Amanda Wakeley with navy blue pumps. Meghan wore her sleek brunette locks loose and topped with a chic white beret by Stephen Jones. Photo: Getty Images
As she stepped out in Birmingham, England, on March 7, Meghan braved the cold in a navy blue, two-tone wool-blend coat by J.Crew. The tailored piece features contrasting white edges in a nod to the brand’s signature stripes, and a belt. Prince Harry’s future wife completed her look with a white turtle-kneck sweater and black stiletto heels. The couple traveled to the city to attend an event encouraging young girls to pursue careers in science, technology, and engineering. Photo: Getty Images
Prince Harry and his fiancée Meghan Markle visited Edinburgh on February 13 as they began their official trip of Scotland. The loved-up couple's first stop was the Esplanade in front of the iconic Edinburgh Castle, where they were officially welcomed to the city by the Royal Marines Scotland Band. Meghan, 36, braved the cold conditions in a $2,895 tartan wool double breasted coat by Burberry and black trousers by Veronica Beard. Photo: Getty Images
Meghan opted for a sophisticated menswear look for her first awards show with Prince Harry. The brunette beauty wore an Alexander McQueen suit which retails for over $2,000 with a $280 Tuxe Boss pussy-bow silk crepe de chine bodysuit. She accessorized with black pumps and a metallic cutch. Photo: Getty Images, Net-a-porter
Meghan was looking elegant as she stepped out in Cardiff, Wales with Prince Harry on January 18. The former stunned photographers and the waiting crowd in a Stella McCartney coat, and green tote bag by DeMellier London, which was a nod to the host country's flag. Photo: Getty Images
Underneath her coat was a Theory top in a Prince of Wales pattern – a nod to her future husband's full name, Prince Henry of Wales – and jeans by Welsh brand Hiut Denim. Photo: Getty Images
Meghan kicked off 2018 in style, when she joined Prince Harry in Brixton, south London on January 9. The future royal wore a camel coat by Smythe and a scarf from Jigsaw – where her future sister-in-law Kate Middleton once worked as an accessories buyer. Photo: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
When she shed her coat inside, she revealed she was wearing her signature neutrals – an all black outfit that included a long-sleeved top and black wide-leg trousers by Burberry. Can't get enough of Meghan Markle style? CLICK HERE FOR MEGHAN'S TOP 10 LOOKS OF 2017! Photos: Getty Images