Meghan Markle’s wardrobe during her trip to Canada has lived up to expectations, showcasing unparalleled style.
On the Whistler ski slopes, she introduced snow chic with the season’s most sought-after affordable boots and donned a 60s mod-inspired coat from a coastal California brand that’s a hit among fashion editors, showcasing the Duchess’s knack for blending sophistication with casual elegance and understated luxury.
During the Invictus Games 2025’s “One Year To Go” Winter Training Camp in Whistler, British Columbia, Meghan captured attention in a Quilted Reversible Bomber Jacket by Hermès.
Dressed for the occasion, Meghan opted for the jacket’s navy side, maintaining her minimalist fashion flair, though the jacket boasts a striking black, white, and yellow interior for days when the typically reserved fashion icon opts for something bolder.
Her ensemble was complemented with black skinny jeans, Kamik walking boots, a black cashmere beanie, and eye-catching rings, adding a touch of glamour. The crowning accessory? A black Bottega Veneta phone case, echoing the brand’s iconic Cassette bag’s quilted design.
The Duchess exuded a preppy elegance
“The bomber jacket, with its distinctive silhouette, has become a timeless piece in outerwear, consistently making its mark on the runway every season,” notes Hello! Fashion’s Orin Carlin. Originally from military roots as a flight jacket, it was designed for practicality, offering warmth to aircrews without limiting movement.
Meghan’s entire outfit radiated a preppy-cool vibe, with high-end items lending an elegant touch to her relaxed attire, a look Sofia Richie would surely admire.
While many might aspire to own Meghan’s exact Hermès bomber jacket, the French luxury brand might stretch beyond some budgets.