The Duchess of Sussex didn’t look tired after a busy evening at the Endeavour Awards where the mom of one wowed in a blue statement sheath by Victoria Beckham. Ready for her regal responsibilities, Meghan looked relaxed and at ease as she made a stop at the National Theatre.

The glowing fashionista was all smiles as she visited the Immersive Storytelling Studio in London, where emerging technology like Virtual Reality is being used to develop new forms of emotive storytelling.

Recently, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex also visited Stanford University where part of their learning journey included a virtual reality presentation that allows the user to experience life through another person’s point of view. The goal of this method of virtual reality is to enable us to better connect and empathize with each other as people, regardless of race, age or nationality.

For the outing, the duchess opted for an affordable Topshop Ivory Organza blouse.

In addition, she wore designer Roland Mouret’s Moka white pencil skirt. The skirt features puckered stretch  in a chevron pattern for a cool graphic touch. The sleek work-worthy piece is cut to a clean figure-skimming shape with a central hem slit.

To add a little flair to the all white ensemble, Meghan carried a petite handbag and opted for her new Loewe Postal bag. The ladylike ‘Postal’ tote is made from smooth black leather detailed with piping and the embossed ‘Anagram’ logo.

The style icon also wore Edge of Ember Wave earrings. The studs are designed with 18k gold vermeil in a waveform.

Meghan completed the professional ensemble with her new Aquazzura Mae pearl pumps.