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How Princess Meghan Markle, The Duchess of Sussex proved that Monochrome co-ord pieces are the simplest style solution.

Various fashion choices by The Duchess of Sussex

         

The Duchess of Sussex has maintained her standing as fashion’s It-girl. Her clean aesthetic is the eptome of this generation’s modern woman. Never overdone. She is the woman who represents us, the girl we want in our girlfriend’s circle. The Duchess of Sussex, has demonstrated perfectly that less is more  . Right from her first episode of Suits, Her stylistic choices span a wide  variety of styles themes.  We can’t ignore her masterclass single tone pieces. From fiery-lether skirts and blouses  that offer distict angles to the nostalgic allusion to suits era diva, Rachel Zane,The Duchess has mastered the art of making the monochrome trendy as you can see in the case of her sister in law following in her footsteps . Meghan did not only make it look easier, she made it seem classy.  If you think monochronic are risky and boring,you might want to change your mind after checking these Meghan’s repository in respect to monochromic ensemble. Let have a look at her best and notable monochromic  ensembles;

At young world summit where she delivered  the key note speech 2022

The Duchess of Sussex at Young World Summit in Manchester killing it in all RED!

      Meghan looked sophisticated in a bold all-red outfit from Another -Tommoroww— wearing their ‘Bow Blouse’ top in fire red, and their ‘Classic Trouser’ in the same color. She paired her stylish ensemble with matching red Aquazurra heels, simple gold jewelry, and wore her hair in a ponytail.

Meghan made an appearance at  Harlem elementary school,New York City in 2021 .

Meghan,The Duchess of Sussex ethereal in burgundy suit!

       The Duchess wore a relaxed burgundy suit, complete with a pair of burgundy stiletto pumps, making for a perfectly autumnal ensemble. She looked good and this color agrees with her. I love this look the Most.


During her visit to London’s Canada House in 2020.

The Duchess of Sussex in a monochrome of multiple pieces with the same color with different shade and texture

Meghan opened the new year to a head-to-toe brown look that left fashion critics re-think what it means to wear monochrome today. Unlike where normal monochrome outfit is combination of multiple pieces of the same color and texture, Meghan’s take is always unique in that she mixes varying shades of the same color. In this case she mixed different shades of blown. From camel to milk chocolate, in a number of different fabrics, from velvet to satin, creating a neutral getup with a fashionable twist. 

During her visit to a community kitchen in London on Nov. 21, 2018.

     Meghan matched a red Club Monaco dress with a dark red velvet collar and a maroon Club Monaco coat. Sophisticated indeed!

During International Women’s Day 2023

The Duchess of Sussex on International Women’s Day 2023, where she donated her Time, clothes, Funds and pregnant women essentials to her one of her favourite an

Meghan was wearing her Maison Valentino Garavani Roman Stud Flats and Rockstud sunglasses. Meghan wore the MaxMara ‘Nerina’ button-detailed crepe slim-leg pants



Picture courtesy of whatmeghanwore

We do hope that you will take the inspiration from The Duchess of Sussex and create your own Magic in the world of Monochromes

Meghan Markle, The Duchess of Sussex is Class and Elegance Personified as she shined bright in New York with Givenchy outfit accompanied by her go_ to accessories.

Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex in Givenchy Top and Pencil Skirt in New York City.


The fashion Icon and Queen in her own right, Meghan Markle, The Duchess of Sussex Made a stylish return to New York City in a crew neck knit top which featured around neckline with a medium_length sleeves. The high_waist skirt stood out with two front pockets patch giving the look, a business flair. The top and skirt were all black. The Manolo Blahnik plums also in Black could not be missed.

Images courtesy to @whatmeghanwore



The Duchess of Sussex kept her jewelry minimal, spotting a large Mulberry Zipped Bayswater Leather Bag which has been in closet since 2016, her go-to yellow-gold Cartier Love Bracelet, and a gold Cartier Tank Française Watch. Her neat ponytail and natural makeup upraised the outfit favourably.

Her arrival and color coordination with her beloved husband Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex at the United Nations headquarters exuded timeless elegance.


Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex wore a business navy suit over a white shirt and black shoes.

The Most loved and popular royal couple were hand in hand looking like million bucks, as usual as they made their entrance in attendance of the UN Nelson Mandela Memorial, where Good King Harry delivered a keynote speech. The Duke honored trailblazing activist and former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela.

They were last last in New York City last year September, where each had an event.

Meghan Markle IMPACT! Outland Denim reached new heights when Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, wore a pair of the brand’s jeans four times while on her tour of Australia and was able to create 46 new positions for women who have been rescued from trafficking for the company.

Outland Denim reached new heights when Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, wore a pair of the brand’s jeans four times while on her tour of Australia with Prince Harry in 2018 during her Australia royal tour.

“Oh man, it’s hard to put into words [the Meghan Markle effect] it caused a lot of growth and growing pains as well and that’s the awesome and challenging sign of something as miraculous as that.”

As a result of the interest caused by Meghan Markle, The Duchess of Sussex ,Bartle was able to create 46 new positions for women in his company. Something which has a flow-on effect into the communities and dependents the women are responsible for.

Bartle told the press at the time that online sales increased by 2300 per cent over the two weeks following Meghan’s appearance in the jeans saw, while traffic to their website spiked by 1000 per cent in the 48 hours after the Duchess wore them.

“She didn’t receive the jeans through us. We’re not sure how she heard of us but are thrilled that the brand’s ethos aligns with her own,” Bartle told Vanity Fair.

“On top of that, the denim is very comfortable and she wore them day after day on the tour. As a company it’s been win-win, but it’s benefitted people who really need help and I hope Meghan knows that.”

Outland Denim is one of ten businesses honoured in the 2019CO Leadership Awards, awarded by fashion technology and business platform Common Objective (CO).

The award was judged by representatives from the British Fashion Council, GQ and Vogue Australia magazine, fashion label Vivienne Westwood and luxury e-commerce retailer Farfetch. The award celebrates “disruptors” in the sustainable fashion space.

Outland Denim was started by James Bartle in 2011 and works with Cambodian women who have been rescued from trafficking to teach them new skills while also paying a fair wage and offering training and employment opportunities.

The brand uses sustainable materials such as organic cotton and recycled fabric waste.

Bartle said it was an “honour” to be recognized by what he sees as leaders in the sustainable fashion space.

“[CO] are campaigning for using fashion for good, and that’s always been our dream and desire … to help right the wrongs of the past in fashion.”

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