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Meghan Markle’s matching Bleusalt set is still in stock: Shop it here

Meghan Markle is a true California girl.

The Duchess of Sussex leaned into her West Coast roots with her look for a video call to their Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund recipients Wednesday, wearing the camel-colored Sleeveless Turtleneck ($140) and matching Cindy Pant ($160) from Malibu-based luxury label Bleusalt.

“At Bleusalt, we strive to help people look and feel their best, which is why we are honored to see Meghan Markle wearing the brand looking effortless and gorgeous,” Bleusalt’s founder and designer, Lyndie Benson, tells Page Six Style.

“These separates [are] the perfect summer staples, as they are 100% sustainable, using only the softest fibers on Earth to stay comfortable and stylish all year long.”

While this marks the first time Markle, 41, has worn the brand, Bleusalt’s many famous fans include Gigi Hadid, Lisa Rinna, Gal Gadot and Kaia Gerber.


Bleusalt Sleeveless Turtleneck
Bleusalt

Bleusalt Sleeveless Turtleneck ($140)



Bleusalt Cindy Pant
Bleusalt

Bleusalt Cindy Pant ($160)


The duchess’ pants are even named after Gerber’s supermodel mom, Cindy Crawford, who specially commissioned the palazzo style from Benson several years ago. Not to be outdone, Gerber later inspired the Kaia Pant ($138), a flared legging that’s similarly now part of the brand’s permanent collection.

It makes sense that Markle would gravitate toward a label like Bleusalt, considering her interest in environmental causes; Benson makes her pieces entirely in the US using Tencel, a sustainable fiber made from wood pulp.


Meghan Markle and Prince Harry on a phone call
The Sussexes matched in neutral hues for their latest appearance.
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The Archewell founder has similarly worn styles from Veja — whose V-10 Sneakers ($195) are sustainably crafted in Brazil using organic cotton and Amazonian rubber — and Cuyana, which makes its Markle-approved Wide Brim Panama Hat ($128) and Classic Tote ($268) from conscious materials.

Other favorite eco-friendly labels of Markle’s include Stella McCartney and Gabriela Hearst, and while those designers’ wares will cost you thousands, the duchess’ soft Bleusalt set is a comparative bargain at $300.

But we can’t promise it’ll stay in stock long, so you’d better snag yours while you still can.

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