Why Meghan Markle opts to wear BODYSUITS rather than regular tops to achieve her sleek silhouettes

Fashion experts have revealed how Meghan achieves her sleek silhouettes with the help of her secret style weapon – the bodysuit. 

The Duchess of Sussex, 37, wore US brand Tuxe’s $300 (£230) Renegade Cashmere bodysuit with a pleated skirt by designer friend Misha Nonoo for the launch event of her charity cookbook at Kensington Palace on Thursday.

This is not the first time Meghan has worn an all-in-one number, wearing a white blouse bodysuit by the same brand on two occasions since her engagement to Prince Harry.

She wore Tuxe’s $280 (£214) Boss bodysuit with an Alexander McQueen suit while attending the Endeavour Awards in February, while wearing the same all-in-one piece while on her way to her wedding rehearsal in Windsor in May. 

Fashion experts have revealed how Meghan wears bodysuits instead of regular tops to achieve her ‘sleek silhouttes’. The Duchess of Sussex wore a turtleneck body at the launch of her charity cookbook on Thursday, which was also attended by mother Doria

Meghan wore Tuxe's $300 (£230) Renegade Cashmere bodysuit (above) on Thursday, along with a skirt by her fashion designer friend Misha Nonoo 

Meghan wore Tuxe’s $300 (£230) Renegade Cashmere bodysuit (above) on Thursday, along with a skirt by her fashion designer friend Misha Nonoo 

Meanwhile, Meghan wore Wolford’s £160 Colorado Body on her very first official engagement in Nottingham last December, which she paired with a camel skirt by Joseph Lauren.

Fashion experts have explained how wearing the bodysuit stops the Duchess’s looks from becoming ‘messy’, whereas regular tops can easily come untucked.

Stylist and brand consultant Alexandra Fullerton told FEMAIL: ‘Meghan is very aware of her own style and as someone who favours sleek, chic silhouettes the bodysuit is the perfect option for her. 

‘Bodysuits are a very smart way of dressing as they never bunch or ruche under outfits, meaning she can get on with the business of being a Duchess, rather than worrying that her top is untucking itself.’ 

Meghan has also wore a white blouse bodysuit with an Alexander McQueen suit while attending the Endeavour Awards with Prince Harry in February (above) 

Meghan has also wore a white blouse bodysuit with an Alexander McQueen suit while attending the Endeavour Awards with Prince Harry in February (above) 

The Duchess of Sussex wore Tuxe's $280 (£214) Boss bodysuit in ivory (above) at the event, and was also spotted wearing the same piece while on her way to her wedding rehearsal at Windsor in May 

The Duchess of Sussex wore Tuxe’s $280 (£214) Boss bodysuit in ivory (above) at the event, and was also spotted wearing the same piece while on her way to her wedding rehearsal at Windsor in May 

Celebrity stylist Rochelle White agreed, explaining: ‘I think Meghan chooses to wear a body suits as it is comfortable and offers a much sleeker finished look. 

‘It saves any tops that she were raising up, becoming untucked or being a bit messy when out on royal visits or engagements.’

She added: ‘Bodysuits are perfect for any type of occasion, and they compliment Meghan’s body shape and silhouette.’  

Following Meghan’s appearance on Thursday, the designer behind the Duchess’s bodysuit praised her overall look.

Meghan also wore an all-in-one piece paired with a camel skirt for her first official event with Nottingham

Meghan also wore an all-in-one piece paired with a camel skirt for her first official event with Prince Harry in Nottingham last December 

Meghan wore Wolford's £160 Colorado Body (pictured above), which features long sleeves and a polo neck

Meghan wore Wolford’s £160 Colorado Body (pictured above), which features long sleeves and a polo neck

Tuxe founder Tamar Daniel told People: ‘She looked fantastic – it was so demure and classy. I will definitely be copying this look myself!’ 

She added: ‘We are an all-woman team, so we love her values and everything she stands for and we are very proud.’

Meghan is such a fan of their bodysuits, that she is understood to own four or five by the label.

Speaking about the effect of the Duchess wearing the brand, she commented: ‘Of course, it drives sales and that’s cool, but it just feels really good to have someone like [Meghan], who is such a great role model, championing the brand.’

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