Plus she is supporting other ethical brands
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It turns out, Meghan's dress was quite the ethical ensemble — a design by American brand Reformation, which claims to have "sustainability at the core of everything we do".
And it was not just a one-off.
Clare Press is Vogue's world-first sustainability editor and said she believed Meghan had been very calculated with her fashion choices on her Australian tour.
"I don't think that's by accident, or if it is, it's a happy one," Ms Press said.
"Meghan has proved herself an ethical fashionista — she doesn't have to speak, she's leaving her clothes to speak."
An ethical Queensland brand was also given the Royal nod from the Duchess in Dubbo in New South Wales, when she stepped out in a pair of Outland denim jeans.
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex is seen squatting, talking to Noeline Walk age 85.
PHOTO Meghan meeting locals on her visit to Fraser Island.
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The company's website claims to "know each of our seamstresses by name", employing survivors of the sex trafficking industry in Cambodia.
The brand's founder, James Bartle, from the Gold Coast hinterland, told Vogue: "A Royal endorsement is hugely uplifting for our staff, particularly the women in Cambodia."