Meghan Markle Style
For almost two years now, women everywhere have been quite obsessed with everything Meghan Markle, aka HRH The Duchess of Sussex. The Meghan Mania includes everything she has worn, cooked, and furnishes her home with. Items get sold out as soon as the brand is identified and linked to. Classic shirts, ripped jeans, and comfy flats have once again regained the attention of fashion enthusiasts. Just Google Meghan Markle Style and see all that comes up!
Fashion brands such as Aritzia, JCrew, Club Monoco, Smythe, are amongst the many that have seen items from their inventory quickly dissipate. Knock-off hunters try to find anything that resemble what she has worn at a discounted price at Amazon, Poshmark, and other affordable shops.
There are dedicated sites that document every piece she wears out in public such as Meghan’s Fashion, Meghan’s Mirror, and What Meghan Wore. You can find Meghan’s wardrobe on Pinterest, Instagram, and in articles from top magazines such as Vogue, Marie Claire, and People.
Meghan herself has helped the public get a glimpse into what she likes and values through her blog, The Tig that was shut down before her royal career began. (Although you can still check out some archives from The Tig for a limited time).
The Meghan Madness goes beyond fashion. It reaches out to what she eats, drinks, and fills her home with. A Soho Home teapot and mug received a lot of attention as soon as Meghan’s makeup artist posted a meal she had made for him on Instagram.
So what is the reason for all this? During an interview with Business Insider, Instagram user Sharon Joan (@royallyinspired) explained that “Dressing like her reminds me that I too, can be strong and confident and stand up for what I believe in.”
Now that Archie is here, I am sure we can expect to see some royal fashion chronicles for him in the near future. For now, we get a sneak peek into what may be on Baby Archie’s bookshelf. According to Real Simple, the book Meghan is looking forward to reading to her little joy is The Giving Tree, by Shel Silverstein. It’s such a touching book that can inspire one to be less selfish and more generous. Great for adults too – royals and not so royal!