Save yourself £560 with these Meghan Markle-lookalike velvet heels… and they’re now on sale
Debenhams have answered our fashion prayers with velvet heels inspired by the custom-made pair of Jimmy Choos Meghan wore in Belfast earlier this year
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NO question about it, Meghan Markle is our ultimate fashion inspiration right now.
Whether she is stepping out in jeans and a shirt or modelling the most modern wedding dress of all time, Meghan is every inch the stylish Princess. And that applies to her shoes too.
Before she officially became the Duchess of Sussex last month, Meghan had already nailed savvy Royal Duty dressing when she and Harry made a surprise visit to Belfast back in February.
And while her overall outfit was total fashion goals, it was Meghan's incredible heels that really set our hearts racing.
Because if anyone can pull off orange high heels, it's the effortlessly stylish Duchess of Sussex.
But at £595 for a pair of custom-made velvet Jimmy Choos, these shoes have remained firmly the stuff of our designer wardrobe fantasies.
- J by Jasper Conran Velvet Stiletto, £38.50 from Debenhams -
Until now, that is.
Yes Meghan Markle's fashions fans need look no further than their local branch of Debenhams when channelling the Duchess' enviable style.
Jasper Conran's exclusive high street range features a pair of classic courts just like Meghan's but in a deeper shade of ruby red.
Better still, the lusted-over heels are currently on sale for just under £40 and provide savvy shoppers with an enormous £560 saving.
Don't mind us, we'll just be hanging out in Debenhams for all our Meghan-inspired purchases.
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