The shoes and coat are nice, but the dress doesn't seem to fit very well.
(Maybe it's just that I don't like such clingy maternity wear).
It definitely doesn’t fit. You can see her bellybutton in some of the pics
The shoes and coat are nice, but the dress doesn't seem to fit very well.
(Maybe it's just that I don't like such clingy maternity wear).
It definitely doesn’t fit. You can see her bellybutton in some of the pics
It definitely doesn’t fit. You can see her bellybutton in some of the pics
The belly button thing is always tough at this stage in a pregnancy. Once it pops, it is almost impossible to disguise, unless it is covered by something like a coat or a shift-type dress. Anything even slightly fitted, or a solid color, it is likely to show.
It definitely doesn’t fit. You can see her bellybutton in some of the pics
Also again, a new dress that's not specifically designed to be maternity wear from an American designer. Such a shame.
Apparently, Meghan is not interested in wearing full-on voluminous maternity wear which would likely swamp her figure and make her look bigger and even more like a blimp. ?
Since marrying into the BRF, Meghan should definitely be championing British brands mostly & then Commonwealth ones. Of course it's great if she wears other things that she bought before marriage & she can still buy some overseas brands but they should only be the minority of her new wardrobe. It's a bit imbalanced at the moment & I hope by the end of the year, she's increasingly flying the flag for the British fashion industry.
She does not have to wear "full-on voluminous maternity wear", but she can certainly wear clothes that fit and look elegant. Maternity wear has come a long way from the tents of the 1980s.
I love the layered whites/creams, the olive accessories & her hair style.
Many women of her generation wear close fitting clothes in pregnancy. I prefer looser as to me it's more elegant but she still looks lovely.
Since marrying into the BRF, Meghan should definitely be championing British brands mostly & then Commonwealth ones. Of course it's great if she wears other things that she bought before marriage & she can still buy some overseas brands but they should only be the minority of her new wardrobe. It's a bit imbalanced at the moment & I hope by the end of the year, she's increasingly flying the flag for the British fashion industry.
I like the outfit, but I think I would have liked it better in daytime. All the white during nighttime photographs rather stark. Plus I hate the turtleneck. It's all a bit too much but indeed, she does look glowing.
Wouldn't it be great if she was held to the same standards as the other royal women
In a week where we have seen other British royals wearing Valentino, Channel and many other high end luxury brands from other countries, I would expect to see such comments about 'flying the British brand'. Sadly those on this board who constantly strangle Meghan for not wearing all British, don't bat an eyelash when others do.
Either care about British designers or don't. For all Royal women.
Wouldn't it be great if she was held to the same standards as the other royal women
I wonder if this writer has updated their commentary! The reviews by the public seem mixed, with some traditionalists apparently not wanting to see Meghan wearing comfortable body-hugging outfits. I'm glad that's what she's been choosing though, because I think anything too loose would swallow her whole, as did the country wedding Oscar de la Renta dress.
I feel like the word "gala" is thrown around so loosely these days because no one at the event looks dressed for what I normally associate with a gala lol.
Meghan looks absolutely sensational. Head to toe perfection in my book. She wears white sooo well.
I think she is held to the same standard. Like most of the younger royals, she wears a mixture of domestic, Commonwealth and foreign designers. There is nothing wrong with that, and I expect she will continue. The problem arises when the ratio of domestic/Commonwealth to international seems disproportionately weighted to the international end, or when she chooses to wear Dior, or Carolina Herrera, or something along those lines to events that are seen as inherently British: Trooping the Colours, etc.
You personally might not see it as a big deal, but it is a legitimate thing to discuss on a fashion thread, and I've seen zero evidence that she is being held to a standard that hasn't been applied equally to other royal women.