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Leave it to Princess Eugenie to school us when it comes to effortless fall attire: This week, the princess, who is co-founder of the Anti-Slavery Collective, stepped out in NYC to help launch a major new initiative about human exploitation within the counterfeit fashion industry and what we can do to stop it. A powerful message for sure, made all the more impactful by her appearance across the pond. Also, her professional (and fall-ready) ensemble, which offers the perfect petite-friendly look.
After all, Eugenie is one of the more petite royals. One of the best-ever hacks when you’re on the shorter side to elongate your figure? Wearing a singular hue from head to toe, which is exactly what Eugenie did while attending her Manhattan-based event.
The princess opted to pair a shimmery silk skirt in a taupe hue with a cardigan sweater in the same color. Together, the monochromatic styles looked elegant, but also helped Eugenie stand a little taller. (Exactly the combination you want when you’ve got a bold message to share.)
Back to the cause: The campaign, which launched as part of NYC Climate Week and the UN General Assembly is titled, “Hidden Threads: Fake Fashion—A Human Rights Scandal.” Eugenie took to her personal Instagram account to share details and offer a behind-the-scenes look following the event. “The Anti-Slavery Collective have been working on a project showing the connection between fake fashion & forced labour. I was very proud to host an event to coincide with UNGA and NYC Climate Week to launch this exciting new project and shine a light on this underreported human rights scandal,” she wrote. (Eugenie’s sister Princess Beatrice was also in attendance at the event.)
Eager to nab your own monochromatic set? Here, a few royally-approved options worth investing in for fall.

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