When it comes to quiet luxury, few celebrities are doing it quite like Meghan Markle and Sofia Richie Grainge.
And the starsâ styles are so aligned, theyâve both been spotted in Posseâs Emma Vest and Pencil Skirt.
The Duchess of Sussex stepped out in the all-white outfit this week, during her trip to Australia with Prince Harry.
At $330 for the top and $320 for the skirt, the summer-ready set was the most affordable part of the Markleâs look; she styled the set with $850 Aquazzura pumps, $13,150 Paspaley earrings and $2,900 Logan Hollowell constellation rings featuring both her and her husbandâs astrological signs.
Richie, meanwhile, wore the same Posse pieces ahead of her viral wedding in 2023, teaming them with a Chanel handbag and a hair scarf worthy of her South of France venue.
While both stars opted for the white version, the setâs also sold in tan and black linen. (The skirt comes in a pretty purple floral print, too.)
Itâs not the first time Markle has accidentally twinned with another celebrity in the Australian clothing label. In 2024, both she and Katie Holmes stepped out in a striped maxi dress from the brand, which is sadly no longer for sale.
The Duchess of Sussex also wore multiple Posse pieces in her âWith Love, Meghanâ series, though theyâre now out of stock as well. (The brandâs committed to slow fashion, producing each piece in limited quantities.)
âOur brand definitely epitomizes all facets of quiet luxury,â the labelâs founder, Danielle Mulham, once told Vogue.
âItâs an accessible trend, and I think everyone looks good in it.â
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebritiesâ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros â including celebs themselves â for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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