Meghan Markle Wore an Everlane Jumpsuit to Her British ‘Vogue’ Shoot—And It’s Still in Stock
Meghan Markle decided against appearing on the cover of British Vogue, choosing to guest-edit its September issue and spotlight “forces of change” she admired instead. The Duchess of Sussex still made an appearance on set, alongside editor in chief Edward Enninful, when it came time to photograph Gemma Chan, Yara Shahidi, Laverne Cox, and the rest of the women featured. And in typical Markle fashion, she chose an easy, sensible piece from one of her go-to brands.
In a behind-the-scenes video posted to British Vogue‘s Instagram, Markle is seen laughing and looking over some of the shots Peter Lindbergh captured with Enninful. She’s wearing a black sleeveless jumpsuit that fans quickly identified as being from Everlane, a brand the duchess has worn many times in the past.
According to @MeghansMirror (and its “special source”), Markle donned Everlane’s Japanese GoWeave Essential Jumpsuit. It’s available in three colors—dusty blue, olive, and the duchess’s chosen black—and in sizes 00 through 16. It retails for $120.
Markle actually carried an Everlane tote on her first public appearance with Prince Harry, at the 2017 Invictus Games in Toronto.
In his September 2019 editor’s letter, Enninful wrote of his experience collaborating with Markle on the issue: “From the outset, I discovered someone with a real editor’s mind, who knew how to align what she wanted to say with everything we stand for here at British Vogue. When I first showed her layouts of how some early features might look…well, she just got it. From ideas and the flatplan, to selecting and commissioning writers and photographers, it was a process she instantly understood.”