Even three looks in just over 24 hours. We were no longer used to Meghan’s dress changes who took part in Ben today two events scheduled on the opening day of the Invictus Gamesthe sporting event dedicated to war veterans with disabilities launched in 2014 by Prince Harry.
Since the Duchess of Sussex she retired to semi-private life in California, we no longer have a way to constantly follow her wardrobe updates. However, two years after her “divorce” from the British royal house, her return to Europe is happening in a big way and, even though she is no longer royal, her enthusiasm has remained that of the old days. If for the eve of the event she chose an oversized white suit by Valentinofor the first date on day one Meghan opted for a casual chic outfit. First of all, she wore a pair of jeans from the Japanese brand with great ease Moussy creating a bond, more or less reasoned, with the first time we saw the couple together.
Harry introduced this brunette girl to the world at the 2017 Invictus Games in Toronto with a very informal look: it was not so much the white men’s shirt tucked into the trousers only half that made it so but the tear on the left knee and the frayed hems. This time the jeans had no cuts but cuffs, another detail that as a royal senior would have been frowned upon. Meghan’s style has definitely evolved also due to her status and to make everything richer she thought about it a black Celine designer jacket in bouclé tweed adorned with golden buttons the jacket that created a pendant with the chain of the bag of the same maison. At the foot, however, not a heel 12 but a great classic from Chanel that is a pair of two-tone beige and black ballet flats.
Meghan with Celine’s black jacket and matching bag for the first day of the Invictus Games in The Hague. Photo by Chris Jackson / Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation
Chris JacksonTo protect herself from the sun Meghan opted for a couple of aviator with the gold-plated frame of the New York brand Linda Farrow. As for the jewelry, she put on the rings again Shiffonthe Love bracelet by Cartier and the diamond tennis. For the lobes instead he preferred a pair of diamond earrings from jewelry brand of her dear friend Serena Williams.
THE HAGUE, NETHERLANDS – APRIL 16: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex gives a speech during the Invictus Games 2020 Opening Ceremony at Zuiderpark on April 16, 2022 in The Hague, Netherlands. (Photo by Samir Hussein / WireImage)Samir Hussein
Also for the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games he chose a pair of trousers. Stripped of the protocol, she has adapted her outfit to the sporting event so without any display of evening dresses but with the possibility of bringing on stage a leotard with one of those boat neckline that the Duchess likes so much. The white braided garment on the front that left the shoulders uncovered also comes from the other side of the ocean. Comes from the collection of Khaitethe New York brand popularized by Katie Holmes in 2019 when she wore cashmere sweater with an exposed bra. The shoes, on the other hand, even if they are barely seen, are a pair of black Manolo Blahnik polka dots with silk trims.
The highlight of the ensemble was Cartier’s yellow gold and diamond necklace. Is called Juste un Clou the nail-shaped jewel that stood out thanks to the usual hairstyle messy by Meghan. A masterpiece of design, very different from one of the royal memorabilia she might have enjoyed had she remained in the service of her majesty, who is very fond of her. celebrities. The one who is now Meghan who also has the title of Duchess.
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Source: Vanity Fair

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