Meghan Markle turns 42 this Friday, August 4. The Duchess of Sussex is happy in her mansion in Montecito (California) with her husband, Prince Harry, and her two children, Archie and Lilibet. She is also focused on looking for new professional projects after the break of her million-dollar contract with Spotify.
Since she announced with her husband her decision to stop being members of the British Royal Family, Markle has surprised with a new style very much in keeping with the glamor of Hollywood. The actress has introduced new clothes to her wardrobe that she could not wear when she lived in London.
She has also continued wearing the neutral tones that she used to “go unnoticed” in the United Kingdom, as she herself explains in her documentary Harry
To say goodbye to her stage as a royal, in March 2020, the protagonist of Suits caused a sensation with a spectacular emerald green satin dress by Emilia Wickstead, a bet that was contradictory according to the statement she makes in the documentary, since she goes so far as to ensure that “I rarely wore colors.”
Upon arriving in California, the actress continued to wear relaxed outfits in neutral tones and began to wear garments from the most luxurious brands, such as Oscar de la Renta or Carolina Herrera, who quickly hung the sold-out sign. Something that now no longer happens because the Meghan effect has deflated.
In these three years the Duchess has been seen wearing timeless and chic pieces, such as the white Valentino tailored suit that she wore for the opening of the Invictus Games in The Hague or the Chanel tweed jacket that she combined in a relaxed way with light blue jeans and Chanel’s iconic two-tone ballerinas.
She has also dared with new and flattering necklines such as the halter, with a white knitted top that she wore with beige high-waisted wide-leg pants, or the Louis Vuitton bateau-neckline dress that she wore last December in New York.
It has been in the city of skyscrapers where she has caused the greatest impact with her outfits, such as Johanna Ortiz’s metallic jacquard dress with which she boasted a new figure.
In her day-to-day life, the Duchess usually wears Bermuda shorts and shorts, two garments completely prohibited by the dress code of the British Royal Court, and she has also shown her more casual side with sportswear for hiking.
Another significant detail of her new life has been her renewed long hair, in a much lighter brown tone, ultra-smooth, with a parting in the middle and with layers and paraded front locks.
A Meghan that has little to do, stylistically speaking, with the actress who left her profession for love. Her latest glamorous look was captured just a few hours ago, at her birthday celebration dinner, where she wore a black and white striped print dress from the firm Posse, with a strapless neckline that exposed her shoulders. .