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7 times Meghan Markle made a statement with her clothes
7 times Meghan Markle made a statement with her clothes
Celia FernandezNov 5, 2020, 04:51 IST
Some of Meghan Markle's fashion choices are thought to have sent subtle messages.z/KGC-03/STAR MAX/IPx 2020/AP
Meghan Markle has often worn clothing and jewelry that represent a bigger message, or are from designers who support a social cause.
She once wore a pair of jeans from Outland, an Australian sustainable denim brand that employs people who were victims of sex trafficking.
For an International Women's Day event in 2019, the former royal was thought to have worn white as a nod to the Suffragette movement.
To introduce baby Archie to the world, Markle made a statement about her biracial identity with a dress that she wore from the designer Grace Wales Bonner.
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In 2018, Markle was photographed wearing jeans from Outland, a sustainable Australian brand that employs former victims of sex trafficking.
Markle in Australia in 2018.
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In 2019, Markle spoke at an International Women's Day panel wearing a printed dress in Suffragette white.
Markle in the UK in 2019.
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To introduce baby Archie to the world in 2019, Markle wore a white tuxedo dress from biracial designer Grace Wales Bonner.
Markle at St. George's Hall in Windsor Castle in 2019.
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On International Women's Day this year, Markle wore clothing from female designers to surprise a group of students at the Robert Clack Upper School in London.
Markle in March.
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In April, Markle wore a $175 evil-eye necklace that is said to symbolize protection against "negative vibes."
Markle in April wearing a charm necklace from Edge of Ember.
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In October, Markle honored the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a T-shirt and a face mask embroidered with the justice's famous quote: "When there are nine."
Prince Harry and Markle in October.
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For a virtual event with Fortune magazine in October, Markle wore a printed maxi dress from Black-owned brand Tracy Reese.