In Case You Didn't Know, Meghan Markle Can Pull Off Any Neckline, and Here's Proof

Rack your brain, and you probably can't think of one outfit Meghan Markle has worn that didn't suit her perfectly. She chose a wedding dress that was minimalist and embodied sophistication, she can wear pants and make them royal-appropriate, and it turns out she can also pull off every single neckline.

She makes a turtleneck look chic, she's classic in a v-neck, and she can even dress up a typically laid-back crew neckline in true princess style. But there's one particular neckline Meghan has been wearing over and over since joining the royal family: the bateau neckline. She wore the style for the royal wedding, at Trooping the Colour, and at a number of other important royal engagements.

Nevertheless, we're here to prove that Meghan's not afraid of incorporating other silhouettes. Even though it's possible she feels strongly about showing a hint of shoulder, Meghan's game to try anything. Get a closer look at all the ways Meghan has styled different necklines, and try out these tips for yourself. Then check out her other styling tricks, including cinching her waist with a belt and opting for a power color.

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Bateau Neckline

The moment that truly started Meghan's love affair with bateau necklines was, of course, her wedding day, when her Givenchy wedding dress featured an open bateau neckline.

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Bateau Neckline

For the important annual royal event that celebrates the queen's birthday, Trooping the Colour, Meghan opted for a different take on the bateau neckline, wearing a Carolina Herrera look that sat just off the shoulders, and boy, did she pull it off.

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Bateau Neckline

For an evening with Prince Harry, Meghan chose this Brandon Maxwell dress in bright yellow, which had a slightly higher slashed bateau neckline, offering a modern take on the style.

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Bateau Neckline

Another important event for the royal family was Prince Louis's christening, and once again Meghan chose a bateau neckline with this green Ralph Lauren dress.

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Bateau Neckline

A bateau neckline but in a different shade has proved this is definitely a duchess closet staple. For a smart royal engagement, Meghan stuck to a style she knows and loves with this black Dior dress, which looked like a short version of her wedding gown.

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Bateau Neckline

Yep, you guessed it, another bateau neckline. This time, Meghan wore a wool Theory plaited jacket.

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Collared Shirt

Meghan has figured out a way to make the crisp collared shirt work for all occasions, including the Nonie trench dress she wore for an official engagement with Prince Harry.

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Collared Shirt

Meghan even made a shirt work for a classic preppy look, paired with Ralph Lauren pants for an appearance at Wimbledon with sister-in-law Kate Middleton.

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Collared Shirt

If you'd told us Meghan would be able to make a classic white shirt neckline work for the Royal Ascot, we'd never have believed it, but guess what? She did it with a Givenchy embroidered shirtdress and a thin belt.

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Asymmetrical Neckline

Asymmetrical neckline? Yep, Meghan pulled that off in this Black Halo dress at a royal engagement in April 2018.

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V-Neck

Another favorite neckline of Meghan's is the v-neck — it's classic and it works for every occasion, even at the polo, where she wore a denim midi dress by Carolina Herrera.

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V-Neck

The v-neck and belt combo wins again. Meghan stepped out in a black Hugo Boss dress while attending a memorial service.

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V-Neck

Meghan chose a floral Self-Portrait dress on a warm day in London, showing how the Summer style can work for royal engagements too.

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Square Neckline

Meghan wore this Altuzarra midi dress before we all wanted one, and you guessed it, we've definitely worn square necklines and stripes since!

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Crew Neck

For her first royal engagement alone with the queen, Meghan decided to wear possibly the most elegant Givenchy dress we could think of, featuring a high crew neckline cape.

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Crew Neck

Meghan opted for a superelegant Goat dress for her first royal outing as a duchess, and it's all the evidence we need to prove that this neckline is far from boring.

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Crew Neck

She also wore a Victoria Beckham crew neck that defined elegance during her tour of Northern Ireland with Prince Harry.

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Crew Neck

Same neckline, different occasion, different color. For her arrival in Dublin, she chose a green sweater and midi skirt from Givenchy.

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Crew Neck

This neckline also works for a cape dress, apparently, and Meghan knew how to rock this Stella McCartney number for the queen's 92nd birthday.

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Turtleneck

Another turtleneck, a different shade, and this AllSaints one was chic enough for royal engagements.