I've seen some comments on other online sites where people have expressed disappointment about not seeing more new outfits from Meghan, which I find laughable. It only goes to prove that it's impossible to please everyone, because there would be even more criticism had Meghan purchased a lot of new clothes or worn a lot of glamorous clothes during the SA trip. That's not what that trip was about.
Plus Meghan is seemingly in an interim period where she's filled out a lot of her new wardrobe. She's also in a period of juggling motherhood with immediate concerns and future clothing needs. So perhaps now is a bit of a down time for her to reassess future event needs and her body's changes, while utilizing the clothing she already has.
From the beginning of her life as a member of the royal family, I think Meghan tried to meld being herself with not being overly fussy, while at the same time, trying to adhere to some of the conservative needs of her new role. It was obvious to me that in the early days of her marriage, Meghan was cautiously trying to fit in as a newly titled Duchess, with her clothing choices.
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Thus at the Hamilton premeire charity event in London, in early September 2018, Meghan wore that unexpected black mini tuxedo dress, and I was stoked. Here was Meghan apparently sending the message: "This is me, this is who I am. I shall not be moved." In other words, she relaxed and apparently stopped stressing too much over how her clothing choices would be perceived because she realized there would always be excessive scrutiny mixed with some praise and loads of criticism. Obviously, the best bet is to please oneself under such circumstances. And that's what the Duchess of Sussex has been doing... dressing for her body in ways that suit her moods, her preferences, her lifestyle, her comfort, and her humanitarian instincts.