Meghan Markle’s entire designer outfit looks less classy just because of the sloppy folds and wrinkles.
When she entered the Royal family, Meghan Markle was praised for her elegant and neat fashion style, not inferior to her sister-in-law Kate Middleton. However, as time went on, Prince Harry’s wife’s style was criticized more than praised, from her pregnancy style to her lavish spending on luxury goods.
After 8 months of being a royal bride, Meghan Markle has spent 6 times more money on clothes than Kate’s entire 2018 wardrobe. Despite spending so much on designer clothes, the public still sees Meghan Markle appearing in wrinkled designer outfits, the whole set of designer clothes looking less classy just because of the sloppy folds.
The trench coat that Meghan Markle is wearing is a design by Oscar de la Renta worth £2,600 – about more than 83 million VND. The coat is worth nearly 100 million VND, but Meghan Markle was so careless that it wrinkled like this.
The most criticized dress is probably this floral dress. The Brock Collection dress is sold for 834 pounds – about 30 million. Even though her belly is quite big, Princess Meghan still wears a tight, tight dress that not only wrinkles but also…
… still has scars all over the back and shoulders, just looking at it makes me feel uncomfortable.
The shirt dress that Meghan Markle wore during her tour of Australia was lucky to have a striped pattern, otherwise the wrinkles on her chest would have been obvious. This design by Martin Grant looks simple but is also quite expensive at $1,595 – about 35 million VND.
The £2,863 Antonio Beradi mermaid dress Meghan Markle wore also had a wrinkled skirt.
Compared to the designs above, this blue shirt from Andother Stories is much more affordable at $99 – about 2.2 million VND. But even if it is affordable, it still needs to be flat and neat, not wrinkled like this.
This dress is not criticized for being wrinkled, but has a loose design that seems to swallow Meghan Markle’s figure, making her look like she’s wearing something borrowed. The pattern seems a bit faint, making many people think of it as a bed sheet, although this is a design by Oscar de la Renta and costs 4,000 £.