Last night Meghan Markle stunned the fashion world when she graced The Fashion Awards 2018 with her presence.

Holding onto her blossoming bump (that got the world talking) the mother-to-be looked chic AF wearing an asymmetric, velvet Givenchy gown to present her own wedding dress designer and friend Clare Waight Keller the award for British Designer of the Year Womenswear, to for her work with Givenchy.

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The back-lit pictures of the Duchess of Sussex quickly became viral, alongside clips of her impassioned speech. Her nail polish also drew stares, since it appeared to break royal protocol, being in a dark hue.

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However, amidst all the furore, we couldn't help but be fixated on the 37 year-old's jewellery.

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Opting for uncharacteristically chunky bracelets and earrings, the former Suits star lent a modern twist to her ensemble with pieces from Pippa Smalls' collection.

And, you can buy the items she wore right now.

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Nosheen Stud Earrings, £50

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Oshna Bangle, £115

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Omeen Bangle, £160

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Wajiha Bangle, £360

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Not only are these cuffs, bangles and studs gorgeous, but they also support a good cause and are a nod to Markle's father-in-law Prince Charles.

The jewellery came from Pippa Small's line with Turquoise Mountain Foundation, which was founded by Prince Charles in 2006.

'Every piece is hand made in Kabul by the men and women artisans of the Turquoise Mountain Foundation.' The website explains, 'Training and employing young people in meaningful creative jobs is vitally important now in Afghanistan when the young desperately need hope and a sense of purpose in a beautiful country tragically caught up in violence and conflict.'

Charles and Meghan have proven to become extremely close, with reports that he keeps a framed image of himself walking the Duchess of Sussex down the aisle, in the place of her own father Thomas Markle, in his home.

This is too sweet.

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Daisy Murray
Digital Fashion Editor

Daisy Murray is the Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, spotlighting emerging designers, sustainable shopping, and celebrity style. Since joining in 2016 as an editorial intern, Daisy has run the gamut of fashion journalism - interviewing Molly Goddard backstage at London Fashion Week, investigating the power of androgynous dressing and celebrating the joys of vintage shopping.