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Meghan’s Baby Bump Style

How the Duchess' style has changed since she announced her pregnancy.

Meghan Markle has always been one we’ve admired and love following when it comes to her style.

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Keeping her style classic yet always on trend is something she has been able to do so well and now we are obsessing over her pregnancy style.

Since the announcement her look hasn’t changed dramatically which is something we absolutely love, yet of course we have seen a few tweaks to her selection of clothing to help with the baby bump.

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Meghan in the Karen Gee ‘Blessed’ dress. (Credit: Getty)

We have seen her wear dresses with front panels and slightly lower waist lines like the Karen Gee white dress which are a flattering style on the body. Dion Lee’s custom navy dress she wore on day two, sophisticated and slick with a modern twist on the wrap dress gave her a perfect line from all angles while showing off her slim arms and allowing it to move so beautifully when she walked making her look modern, chic and very much on trend.

When it comes to her casual attire we have seen her stay very true to her style, wearing skinny jeans and shirting which is a look she has done time after time. Her outer wear lately has been an open trench coat or oversize coat which is something she had been doing prior to her announcement which we think we will keep seeing.

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Meghan loves pairing skinny jeans with a simple shirt. (Credit: Getty)
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The Duchess has sported this trench numerous times since landing in Sydney. (Credit: Getty)

For a more resort vibe this morning at Bondi Beach, Meghan was seen in a stripe Martin Grant maxi. The colour choice was perfect for her complexion and the vertical stripes and choice of waist line worked perfect with the bump.

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Meghan chose a bold maxi dress for her trip to Bondi Beach. (Credit: Getty)

Our predictions for future baby bump styles for Meghan are more slightly dropped waist lines, some more fashion forward custom pieces and when it comes to shoes a lower heel and hopefully some statement flats.

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