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Meghan Markle Wore My Favorite $76 Dress Trend for Blistering Heat

We haven't seen much of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's post-royal life in Los Angeles aside from a few video appearances, including an adorable one to mark Archie's first birthday. So when they are photographed out and about, you can bet the intrigue level is high for royal fashion fans worldwide. Markle's latest spotting didn't disappoint, as it features an easy-breezy summer trend I absolutely love for the hottest of days: the tent dress. 

Tent dresses have little waist definition—making them extremely comfortable and airy—and instead are shaped like a triangle: narrower at the top and wider at the bottom. This dress style is particularly great for keeping you cool during hot summer days since it doesn't cling to your body. Markle's version is by Magic Linen, but a lot of other brands have also jumped on the tent dress bandwagon, including H&M, and & Other Stories. See how Meghan Markle styled the trend and shop it for yourself below. 

On Meghan Markle: Magic Linen Asymmetrical Linen Toscana Dress ($76); Janessa Leoné Sammy Hat ($356); Chanel flats
This looks so similar to Markle's version. 
H&M's interpretation of the trend looks more expensive than it really is. 
This sale price won't last forever, so you might want to jump on it. 
How cheerful is this dress?
This would look great styled with ballet flats like Markle wore. 
Stripes will always be in style. 
Easy, breezy. 
Never let them see you sweat. 
The tie-dye trend has serious staying power.
I love this open-back detail. 
A few ruffles can never hurt. 
This watercolor print is so dreamy. 
This is such a timeless white dress. 
Go ahead, show off those legs. 
Comfortable enough to wear to sleep. 
When "airy" is right there in the product name, you know it's comfortable. 

Next, 5 dress trends you won't regret in 10 years



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