In a recent appearance at the Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund, Meghan Markle was seen sporting a hairstyle reminiscent of Princess Catherine’s new look.
Observant royal fans quickly noticed the similarities between Meghan’s hair and that of the Princess of Wales.
It seems that Meghan was attempting to channel the iconic princess in her appearance.
However, it was Meghan Markle’s choice of attire that caused quite a stir.
The Duchess of Sussex donned a black and white striped dress from Australian fashion brand Posse, which drew comparisons to Wallis Simpson’s dress.
Some critics even went as far as to say that Meghan lacked the style and figure of Wallis.
They deemed the strapless dress she wore as hideous, dubbing Meghan as “Walmart Wallis” due to her previous photos taken outside grocery stores.
Interestingly, Meghan wore the striped tube dress around the same time that Princess Diana’s black and white striped dress was up for auction.
While this may seem like a mere coincidence, it reminded royal enthusiasts of a similar dress worn by Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden back in 2010 for the 70th birthday celebration of Meghan Margrethe of Denmark.
Comparisons between Meghan and Princess Victoria’s dresses reveal significant differences.
Firstly, the fabric of Meghan’s dress appears cheap and clingy, while Victoria’s gown has weight and gracefully skims the body.
The stripes on Victoria’s dress accentuate the waist, and the gown flares at the bottom, creating an elegant silhouette.
Additionally, Victoria’s dress has texture, adding visual interest to the overall look.
Princess Victoria, known for her fitness and perfect figure, effortlessly carries off the fitted dress.
The length and fit draw attention to her face, emphasizing her regal presence.
On the other hand, Meghan’s dress lacks proper fitting and foundation garments, making it ill-fitting.
The length of the dress diverts attention to her feet, and her choice of shoes only accentuates her bunions.
This isn’t the first time Crown Princess Victoria has outshone Meghan in the fashion department.
During the Jordan Royal Wedding, Victoria wore a pink ginkgo cape designed by Sophia, one of Meghan Markle’s favored designers.
The short-sleeved dress featured a long-tailed back with a deep split and covered buttons.
Paired with the Jordan sash and a boucheron laurel wreath, Victoria looked stunning alongside other royals at the banquet.
In contrast, the cape dress appeared shapeless on Meghan, lacking the necessary accessories to elevate its simplicity.
One of the factors contributing to Victoria’s success in pulling off these outfits is her broad and solid shoulders, which provide a strong foundation for the dresses to fall gracefully.
Meghan, with her lighter build, struggled to carry off the same effect.
Additionally, Victoria’s color choices have consistently been more flattering than Meghan’s.
It seems that Meghan has never undergone a color analysis, as she often chooses unflattering colors.
Apart from the aesthetic differences, Princess Victoria’s excellent posture and active lifestyle contribute to her overall appearance.
Her strength and toned physique are a result of regular exercise, setting her apart from Meghan, who seems to rely solely on extreme diets to maintain her weight.
In conclusion, Crown Princess Victoria has once again demonstrated her impeccable fashion sense and ability to wear outfits with elegance.
Meghan Markle, on the other hand, continues to face criticism for her style choices, with comparisons to iconic figures falling short.
The stark differences between the two highlight the importance of understanding one’s body type, choosing suitable fabrics, and paying attention to small details that can make or break an outfit.