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How Meghan Markle does airport style

Following a lavish baby shower hosted by A-list friends Amal Clooney and Serena Williams, Meghan Markle departed her NYC hotel on Wednesday evening and headed straight for the airport.

Championing the athleisure trend, the pregnant duchess wore a sporty black ensemble made up of stretchy Lululemon leggings, £88 and zip-up by maternity brand Ingrid & Isabel, £67. Her choice of footwear, UltraBoost running shoes by Adidas, was also gym-appropriate.

Offsetting the active wear aesthetic, the duchess managed to put a chic spin on the outfit by layering a tailored camel coat on top, which is currently a must-have item on the fashion week street style scene.

Although the outfit was simple, Meghan's accessories were loaded with personal touches.

Meghan heads to the airport following her baby shower (SplashNews.com)

Meghan covered her face with a black baseball cap adorned with the word Rectify. The cap was in reference to Meghan's former Suits co-star Abigail Spencer's TV show which ran from 2013-2016.

We're pretty sure Meghan borrowed the accessory from her pal, as Abigail arrived at the baby shower a few hours earlier wearing it. See, even duchesses borrow their friends' clothes.

Meghan wore a necklace that spelt out 'mommy' (SplashNews.com)

Around Meghan's neck sat a gold necklace that spelt out the word 'mommy'. The $850 (£650) 18-karat gold design is by American jewellery designer Jennifer Meyer and, by the looks of things, is one of Meghan's favourite baby shower presents.

Comfort and style - did Meghan just ace airport style? We think so.

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