Why Not Try a Duchess-Inspired Bodysuit This Spring?

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Why Not Try a Duchess-Inspired Bodysuit This Spring?
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Meghan Markle made a pretty good case for it.

Fashion has been pushing the bodysuit as a wardrobe essential for years now — a slick companion to jeans, trousers and skirts that you don't have to overthink. Indeed, it has become a favorite at every point of the market, from high-end luxury to affordable mass retail. One of the best endorsements, though, came over the weekend, when it got the royal stamp of approval from none other than Meghan Markle.

The Duchess of Sussex attended the Invictus Games in The Hague this past weekend, which, naturally, gave us

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