Meghan Markle, the elegance of Lady Vanilla

Meghan Markle hit the mark again. Her candid appearance was enough Royal Salute Polo Challenge of Wellington, the charity polo tournament in aid of Sentebal, Prince Harry's organization supporting children and young people affected by HIV in Lesotho and Botswana, to trigger a real race to the last click to grab the dress worn by the Duchess for the occasion.

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Object of desire: an ivory-colored midi dress – Ginger model to be precise – from the Californian brand Heidi Merrick, characterized by a halter neckline with a maxi bow closed on the back and a small porthole on the waist. The garment, needless to say, disappeared from the web's radar within a few hours despite the designer's post on Instagram in which she offers the possibility of a pre-order and heartily thanks the duchess for her choice. Oh well.

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A choice, we add, definitely romantic And unfailingly chicwhich Meghan Markle completed with a pair of vintage Chanel designer earrings with a semi-spherical shape and a pair of nude pumps from her beloved brand Aquazzura creating the perfect look for an early summer or late spring evening.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

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What was striking, however, was more than expected Meghan effect capable of triggering very rapid and well-hoped-for sell-outs, is the choice of colora neutral tone, close to cream, now – we can say it – its chromatic style signature. For some time now, in fact, Harry's wife seems to have converted to a wardrobe expressed in the softest and most delicate shades that here and there touch peaks of beigetouches of white and brushstrokes of greigeso much so – as we also read on TheTelegraph – to have won the title of «vanilla woman” from the web and social media.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

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Just take a look at his looks shown off in his latest few public outings to confirm this trend of his in salsa quiet luxury in cream colours. Before the polo dress there was the skirt and blouse set in a refined greige, in turn preceded, although with a decidedly sportier tone, by a total white look complete with an ice-coloured down jacket. And what about the very refined beige dress, with white inserts, shown off at Power of Women 2023?

Meghan Markle March 2024

Meghan Markle, March 2024

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Different pieces and different solutions, of course, but which equally seem to be united by a sort fil blanc or maybe vanilla (?), which complete the picture of that gentle luxury, barely whispered, but undoubtedly never ostentatious which in a certain way seems to characterize the minimal, but not too much, style of the duchess, including the more bucolic homely style. How can we forget Meghan's cream-colored dress, worn in the beautiful kitchen (also cream-colored), chosen for the launch video of the new project American Orchard Riviera?

Meghan Markle February 2024

Meghan Markle, February 2024

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Whether there is the hand of a stylist behind it or whether it is all her own making cannot be known with certainty, what is certain is that we must also admit that the predilection for a wardrobe expressed in the palette of white and its delicious shades seems to have well-established origins. distant from his current life country chic of Montecito.

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Her love for light and neutral colors has in fact been well known since her court days, when she was rarely seen dressed in bright and ringing tones. Among the reasons? Avoid finding yourself – as she herself says in the Netflix series Meghan & Harry – at a public royal event wearing clothes of the same color as the Queen or other members royal – one of the many rules of the protocol. «What's a color they'll probably never wear? Camel? Beige? White? So, I wore a lot of muted shades, to blend in” he explains in the series.

That the vanilla woman is therefore a legacy of imprint royal? Maybe. However, stylistically speaking, we would give her carte blanche (or perhaps vanilla) on everything.

Meghan Markle November 2023

Meghan Markle, November 2023

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Meghan Markle October 2023

Meghan Markle, October 2023

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Meghan Markle September 2023

Meghan Markle, September 2023

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Meghan Markle September 2023

Meghan Markle, September 2023

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Meghan Markle September 2023

Meghan Markle, September 2023

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