Getting style tips from Meghan? Princess Eugenie exudes elegance in all-black ensemble in front row of Dior Homme show at Paris Fashion Week – (and the outfit is very similar to her cousin-in-law’s!)
Princess Eugenie exuded elegance at the Dior Homme fall/winter 2024-2025 show during Paris Fashion Week on Friday.
Eugenie, 33, graced the front row in a sophisticated all-black ensemble, featuring a pencil dress and tuxedo-inspired coat, at the glamorous event held at Ecole Militaire.
The look, a sleek Dior dress, heels and blazer is a far cry from her usual attire and more reminiscent of something Meghan Markle would wear.
Eugenie has stayed close to Harry and visited the couple in California, perhaps suggest the pair could be sharing styling tips.
Showcasing glowing skin, a red lip and lashings of eyeliner, the mother-of-two appeared radiant following a luxurious getaway in Jamaica with her husband, Jack Brooksbank, 37, and sons, Ernest, 2, and August, eight months.
Princess Eugenie exuded elegance as she attended the Dior Homme fall/winter 2024-2025 show during Paris Fashion Week
Meghan wore a similar look at a Women’s Empowerment reception hosted by then Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson in 2018
She expertly styled her outfit with a pair of classic court shoes, while her sleek brunette tresses fell over her shoulders.
She ‘shrobed’ her jacket over her arms – another styling tip loved by Meghan.
The royal was joined by the likes of Kate Moss and Rita Ora at the highly-anticipated fashion show.
Earlier in the week, Princess Eugenie recounted meeting a survivor of trafficking in a video for her organisation, The Anti-Slavery Collective.
In an Instagram video for the charity – which has 20,100 followers – the royal, 33, and co-founder Julia de Boinville revealed how one woman had been brought to the UK and promised work as a nurse.
‘She was actually told when she came here “oh, you’re meant to have a car”,’ the King’s niece explained.
‘And she didn’t have a car so they said to her, “well we’re going to take money from your wages to pay back the money you owe us for the car”.’
Eugenie said the woman then worked ’23 hours out of 24, driving around’ – which is a form of debt bondage, ‘where she had to pay her traffickers back with little to no money’.
‘This world of debt bondage especially in the world of carers is happening more and more in the UK,’ Julia warned.
‘And this particular survivor was lucky enough to be found by Thames Valley Police and she’s been working with a social worker to regain control of her life and stat working here in the UK.
‘But I’m sure there are lots of people out there that need us to keep our eyes and ears to the ground – so always ask the question.’
The mother-of-two appeared radiant, showcasing glowing skin, a red lip and lashings of eyeliner
Eugenie wowed in an all-black ensemble, featuring a pencil dress and tuxedo-inspired coat, at the glamorous event held at Ecole Militaire
This week, Eugenie appeared at a panel to discuss modern slavery. The princess, who co-founded The Anti-Slavery Collective in 2017, spoke at the event in Davos, Switzerland, alongside former British Prime Minister Theresa May.
Their discussion had to been to highlight the importance of elevating modern slavery to the highest levels of corporate board.
According to The Guardian, Eugenie said: ‘Guns and drugs can be only trafficked once but human beings are trafficked again and again and again. For them it happens every day and minute.’
Princess Beatrice had also been in an attendance at the event to support her sister on Tuesday.
Eugenie was also planned to be a discussion leader at a World Economic Forum event on Wednesday, also on trafficking and modern slavery.
Earlier this month, photos of Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank showed the couple enjoying a balmy New Year break in Jamaica with friends.
Snaps of the royal and her husband Jack, 37, posing with friends – and their two young sons – on a beautiful Caribbean beach were posted on Instagram by the couple’s friend Brendan Fallis, husband of US influencer Hannah Bronfman.
Looking relaxed and happy, the couple, who attended Sandringham with King Charles and Queen Camilla on Christmas Day, are seen in a lively group shot during their stay.
Ernest, born in May last year, can be seen sitting on his father’s lap who is raising a hand to wave at the camera, and doting mum Eugenie, 33, is seemingly distracted by her baby son.
August, now two, independently stands with his friends further back in the shot, wearing a green t-shirt.
Captioned ‘When traditions begin’, the photo sees the 20-strong group grinning at the camera as they pose for the picture.