Meghan Markle stopped by the Inclusive Center for Rehabilitation in Bogon Aug 16, in Bogota, Colombia. The Duchess of Sussex was joined by her husband and Duke of Sussex Prince Harry. Joined by Vice President of Colombia Francia Márquez, the royal couple attended a training session with Invictus Games Team Colombia.
For her visit, the former actress stepped into a pair of summer-ready Jimmy Choo Etana 50 strappy sandal mules in tan. Retailing for $875, the silhouette features a strappy calf leather construction with squared toes, 2-inch tear drop-shaped kitten heels with a marbled turtle shell-like appearance and criss-crossing straps fixed around the big toe, separating the digit from the others.
Rubber outsoles offered the silhouette a durable non-slip construction. Markle wore the same pair while visiting the National Centre for the Arts in Bogota on Aug. 15, accompanied by a Johanna Ortiz Navajo Weaver metallic tweed maxi dress in burgundy.
If neutrals aren’t your thing, the Etana 50 style also comes in metallic gold, cream, iridescent lavender and an off-white hue. Breezy and sleek, the strappy slip-on style can work in both formal and casual situations. Fixed with a heel, the Etana 50 is dressy enough for free-flowing gowns but casual enough to accompany jeans.
The Los Angeles native was styled in a sophisticated and preppy moment, coinciding with similar looks that many women of the royal family tend to gravitate towards. On top, Markle sported a crisp white button-down tucked into a high-waisted maxi skirt featuring a black and white polka-dotted print. Further elevating her ensemble, the “Horrible Bosses” star wore a slew of gold jewelry
One of Markle’s go-to shoe styles is pointed-toe pumps, which she wears in neutral and tonal hues from Jimmy Choo, Manolo Blahnik, Aquazzura and more top labels. When off-duty, her streamlined, versatile style also incorporates Valentino flats, Nike sneakers and Hunter boots.