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4 Outfits Inspired by the Best-Dressed Guests at the Royal Wedding

If you are a person with access to tv/the internet/newspapers/other people, then chances are you heard that a pretty big wedding went down recently. That’s right–on May 19, 2018, the Royal Wedding took place, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle got married and became The Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

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Of course, there was a lot of buzz surrounding the event, and a lot of it had to do with what Meghan — and the wedding guests — wore. (Btw, I’m using “Meghan and the Wedding Guests” as my future hypothetical band name.)

And, while I could probably write countless articles dedicated to Royal Wedding fashion inspiration, I have managed to whittle down my list of the best-dressed at the event to four of my absolute favorites: Amal Clooney, Pippa Middleton, Oprah, and, of course, Meghan herself!

So, keep scrolling to find out how to get these stylish looks — even if you’re not on a royal budget!

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Outfit #1: Amal Clooney

As far as the wedding guest dresses go, Amal Clooney’s bright yellow ensemble was my favorite for sure!

Her sophisticated outfit consisted of an elegant midi dress with structured gathers and pleats, as well as a small “train” of fabric in the back. She accessorized the dress with gold cap-toe heels, a metallic box clutch, sparkly drop earrings, and a yellow wide-brim fascinator with embellished mesh detailing.

Products: Dress – YOOX, Hairband – Anthropologie, Earrings – Bloomingdale’s, Clutch – Nordstrom, Heels – Nordstrom

For a look that is similar to Amal’s, put on a cheery short-sleeved yellow dress with a defined waist. Next, add some drop earrings that look like the diamond ones Amal wore (at only a fraction of the price!).

Add a pair of comfortable gold kitten heels, whose d’orsay-like silhouette and side straps offer the same barely-there illusion that Amal’s shoes do.

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