Meghan Markle seems determined to challenge the notion that no high-end brand is safe from her unique ability to transform it from chic to, well, let’s just say “Megan chic.”
During the Invictus Games in Whistler, she took a five-star Hermes puffer jacket and turned it into something you might hesitate to buy at a discount store.
Her outfit was a mix of luxury and bargain, featuring a black Hermes puffer paired with ultra-skinny jeans, a plain dark blue scarf, and a beanie that seemed hastily chosen.
To complete the look, she wore chunky boots, reminiscent of every winter-themed Instagram influencer.
Surprisingly, luxury fashion giants like Hermes, Chanel, and Dolce & Gabbana have been distancing themselves from Meghan.
Reports suggest they want nothing to do with her, collectively deciding to keep her away from their marketing endeavors.
It appears that Meghan’s efforts in affiliate marketing have not been successful, much like her aspirations to become a fashion icon in the royal realm.
While she flaunts high-end attire, she shows no interest in wearing Invictus merchandise, which is quite a contradiction given her role in supporting the event.
The stark contrast lies in Meghan’s reluctance to be associated with anything that doesn’t scream extravagance and exclusivity.
The irony is palpable – who would want to splurge thousands on a coat that now looks like a bargain find thanks to Meghan’s styling blunder?
The situation worsens when considering the optics of displaying such opulence in front of Canadian veterans, many of whom struggle financially.
Meghan’s extravagant wardrobe, worth nearly 8,000 pounds within a mere 12 hours in Canada, coupled with private jet rides and lavish accommodations, paints a picture of lavishness that clashes with the modest lives of those she claims to support.
The eco-hypocrisy and insensitivity displayed by Harry and Meghan are evident in their preference for private jets funded by others, despite their vocal concerns for the environment.
Unlike other royals who opt for commercial flights, the couple’s penchant for luxury travel raises eyebrows.
Their actions not only highlight fashion missteps and lavish living but also overshadow the causes they advocate for, such as the Invictus Games.
The duo’s indulgence in freebies and extravagant lifestyle not only grabs headlines but also undermines the very foundations of the charitable work they champion.
In the realm of royal duties and philanthropy, their behavior serves as a stark reminder that no designer outfit can conceal the impact of such choices.