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The subtle wardrobe sign in Meghan Markle’s latest Netflix series which proves she’s full of contradictions

The second season of Meghan Markle’s Netflix show focuses on Meghan, Love, Montecito Fantasy.

However, as in most of Meghan’s post -royal attempts, it is difficult to escape from the contradictions in the heart of the last re -brand.

So the fashion choices in the bright series have raised more eyebrows than any recipe for frying chicken or segment on pressed leaves.

The Duchess of Sussex, who once complained that he had to wear quiet tones in the royal family once, has now chosen to surround himself in almost the same neutral colors freely, deliberately and in the public opinion.

This is a very prominent contradiction, jumps from the screen. Markle, who is currently in the famous Meghan and Harry Ducuaris, shared that he rarely wears color as a working royal.

Reason? Avoiding senior royalities, especially with the late queen, or to overshadow the Princess of Wales. He explained that royal women should not compete visually with each other, and therefore resorted to beige, camels, navy and white, a palette that he described as a suffocating and original.

The claim that was fed to the broader narrative of control and restriction was forced to sepia by Hollywood’s woman ‘company’.

Until 2025, we see it in a fast and after the section of Love with Meghan, in a neutral pass ceremony, a camel cashmere in uniform, soft oatmeal cardigans and clear striped linen, reflecting the royal wardrobe.

Meghan came out of the car in 2020 in the same color tones

When Meghan Markle visited Canada House in 2020, he then implied that he was the only type imposed on him, and the bronze satin Massimo dutti and he was a quiet Reiss jacket with layered. Nevertheless, move on to the latest initiative and almost appear in the appearance of a carbon copy, a luxury los Padres Polo Team Cashmere Wrap is a neutral zara dress.

Meghan is preparing for the July 4 celebrations in the cuisine

Meghan joined Wimbledon by wearing his Ralph Lauren shirt in 2018

In the summer of 2018, Meghan Markle wore a crispy Ralph Lauren blue and white striped shirt at Wimbledon. He was polished sufficiently for the royal mission, but was suppressed in accordance with the neutral, simple aesthetics, which he claimed to have been dictated as a part of the Palace Protocol. Go ahead six years and re -emerged when preparing food in the same shirt Montecito cuisine.

Meghan wore this Carolina Herrera dress in 2025

Meghan, Tonga, at Martin Grant Dress in 2018

Meghan, who stepped into Tonga in 2018, was wearing a stunning Martin Grant shirt dress with a Cinched waist with clear strips and a full A-line skirt, followed the royal dress code. However, once again, the same style was re -reviewed by almost the same appearance, while Meghan, Love, Meghan was followed in the same way. This time, a Carolina Herrera shirt dress appeared in a shirt dress, where the echoes of the tonging appear is evident, open to a special structure and restricted palette.

Meghan Wears Burgundy Sezane Jumper in the New Netflix series

Meghan is in a engagement wearing a burgundy at Windsor Castle, 2019

In 2019, during an engagement in Windsor Castle, Meghan chose a stylish burgundy coordination with a thin sweater matched with a midi skirt that matches Hugo Boss, but it seems to be repeating itself in its new series. On the screen, Meghan is stunned in a similar community, this time a burgundy sweater, both of them met with a pencil skirt coordinating from the French label Sézane

Meghan is wearing a striped Veronica beard dress in the 2nd series of the new Netflix show

Duchess wore this Martin Grant on the Australian tour in 2018

In 2018, during the Sussexes’ Royal Tour of Australia, Meghan appeared in Martin Grant Striped Mier dress. The thick monochrome lines and the sleeveless number with fitted corset were part of the carefully curator’s conservative royal wardrobe. Nevertheless, we hit a Déjà vu sense in the bright new Netflix series. Meghan appeared on the screen in a Veronica beard dress, chose a close silhouette in the same monochrome lines.

Meghan also insists on accessibility. It can be associated with itself throughout the series, a mother is laughing with friends.

Nevertheless, the neutral wardrobu comes with the permission of labels such as Carolina Herrera, Ralph Lauren and Gabriella Hearst, brands with price tags that are a beige to the average audience.

These pieces are the unofficial hidden uniform of ultra wealth that wants to pointing to sophistication without screaming.

By adopting this style, Meghan reproduces himself in his fashion speech. Instead of competing with Kate’s polished coats or late queen’s bright dresses, Gwyneth is aligned with GOOP minimalism of Paltrow.

Meghan burned that life as a royal once was very strictly restricted with the narrative of ‘grief’ about the uniform of invisibility. However, in the real Meghan Markle fashion, it seems to have returned to itself on the same neutrals, once the oppressive brand.

Ironic was not noticed. Meghan cannot have both directions, first throws the palette as a royal barrel, then adopts as his own signature.

But the contradiction is striking. If the beige was once a control symbol, why now the distinctive feature of expressing itself? Meghan, this time, claiming that the election was him, again proved that he will frame every narrative in accordance with his current purpose.

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