April 2020 - Fashion
Fashion - Final Farewell For Meghan
Dressing to impress, Meghan, 38, opted for an elegant blue short-sleeve dress from Victoria Beckham with short sleeves and a figure-hugging silhouette, which she paired with her usual Manolo Blahnik BB heels in a complementing navy colour. With her dark hair tied back into a sleek ponytail and gorgeous makeup including smoky eyes and berry lips, the Duchess did not appear to let her journey from Canada impact her flawless beauty look.
The gown, which was a perfect match for Prince Harry’s Captain General of the Marines jacket, allowed the couple to present a united front in a way that would not cause offense to the royal family: no words were spoken and no there was no public display of emotions. For Meghan, who is a firm believer in a woman’s right to dictate her own terms, this was also a reclamation of the colour red — a peaceful protest, if you will. Certainly, a quiet act of rebellion: she was playing with the notion of the “scarlet woman” — and having a dig at her critics in the process.
This was a reminder that red in all its loud, proud glory isn’t a shade to shy away from. Try a pillar-box red blazer for a difficult meeting you’ve been dreading at work or a long awaited “catch-up” with an ex and you too can feel the power of the fashion world’s most unapologetic shade.
Dressing to impress, Meghan, 38, opted for an elegant blue short-sleeve dress from Victoria Beckham with short sleeves and a figure-hugging silhouette, which she paired with her usual Manolo Blahnik BB heels in a complementing navy colour. With her dark hair tied back into a sleek ponytail and gorgeous makeup including smoky eyes and berry lips, the Duchess did not appear to let her journey from Canada impact her flawless beauty look.
The gown, which was a perfect match for Prince Harry’s Captain General of the Marines jacket, allowed the couple to present a united front in a way that would not cause offense to the royal family: no words were spoken and no there was no public display of emotions. For Meghan, who is a firm believer in a woman’s right to dictate her own terms, this was also a reclamation of the colour red — a peaceful protest, if you will. Certainly, a quiet act of rebellion: she was playing with the notion of the “scarlet woman” — and having a dig at her critics in the process.
This was a reminder that red in all its loud, proud glory isn’t a shade to shy away from. Try a pillar-box red blazer for a difficult meeting you’ve been dreading at work or a long awaited “catch-up” with an ex and you too can feel the power of the fashion world’s most unapologetic shade.
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