Meghan Markle's Astoundingly Perfect, Eco-Friendly Vacation Dress Is Back in Stock

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Meghan Markle continued to shake things up when it came to style on her first royal tour with Prince Harry. On a trip to Fraser Island in Queensland, Australia, she kept cool in a linen dress by the laid-back, eco-friendly fashion brand Reformation. Meghan's $218 Pineapple Dress has just been restocked (of course it sold out initially). The design features spaghetti straps, a muted striped print, and a deep slit that Meghan really showed off when she crouched down to greet a woman in the crowd.

The light and breezy number is a far cry from the styles her sister-in-law has chosen for her royal tours in the past: even in the intense heat of the Australian outback, Kate Middleton kept her shoulders covered in a trademark midi dress. Meghan has always been a little more relaxed with her royal wardrobe, and she's never afraid to break the rules or go against supposed royal protocol.

Spaghetti straps are traditionally a no go for royals (they're even banned in the royal enclosure at Ascot), but in the relaxed setting of the Australian vacation island, Meghan's casual and cool choice was just perfect. Take a closer look for yourself ahead, and shop the exact piece before it goes missing from the site yet again.

Meghan Wore the Reformation Dress With Sarah Flint Sandals
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Meghan Wore the Reformation Dress With Sarah Flint Sandals

She Accessorized With Sunglasses and a Delicate Necklace
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She Accessorized With Sunglasses and a Delicate Necklace

Meghan's Reformation Dress Is Back in Stock!
Reformation

Meghan's Reformation Dress Is Back in Stock!

Reformation

Reformation

Reformation

Reformation

See More Pics of Meghan in the Dress on Her Tour
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See More Pics of Meghan in the Dress on Her Tour