Meghan markle, the Duchess of Sussex, looked stunning in a gold dress as she attended a Women of Vision Award for her global advocacy to empower women and girls.

Famous designer Johanna Ortiz dressed the Duchess of Sussex. She accented her glistening suit with gold and diamond jewellery and black stiletto heels with matching gold accents. She finished by parting her sleek waves to the side to show off her natural glam makeup look.

PHOTO | COURTESY Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry

Meghan markle was in the company of her loving husband, prince harry the Duke of Sussex, and her mother, Doria. Meghan was reunited with her friend Gloria Steinem, Co-Founder Mother of the Ms Foundation, who presented her with the award at the occasion.

During her award speech, Meghan thanked Steinem "for the inspiration that you are, for your mentorship, your sage advice, your extraordinarily cheeky sense of humor, and your incredible friendship."

"As a young girl, I would come home, I'd settle in after a day of school, pull up my TV tray with dinner and I would turn on my evening ritual: Jeopardy! And I'd glance at the coffee table, where I'd see an array of things: it could be the cat's collar, my homework, some mail that had just been brought in — and some magazines," the Duchess of Sussex said. "The magazines said Ms. on them."

PHOTO | COURTESY Meghan Markle the duchess of Sussex and her family

"I remember them vividly because the pictures were different. There was diversity that I hadn't seen as often, both of color and of age and the names were different," Meghan continued. "There were congresswomen, there were astronauts and the topics were different — from mothering to being a working mom to heavier topics such as domestic violence, the poverty line, unearthing its roots, where it comes from and matters of equity."

"I was too young at the time to know what most of it meant," Meghan said, adding that despite that, "the significance of these magazines was important."