In a surprising turn of events, Kurt Geyer, a renowned fashion designer, has removed Meghan Markle’s pictures from the homepage of his website.
This decision comes after the Duchess of Sussex made a fashion blunder by wearing buttock padding, which completely ruined the design of Geyer’s dress.
The incident occurred at the closing ceremony of the 2023 Invictus Games, where Markle opted for a bold and colorful peacock blue dress designed by Geyer.
Known for her monochromatic style in recent days, Markle donned a midi-length dress with a column silhouette and a strapless neckline.
The dress featured an all-over floral lace pattern with tasteful peek-a-boo cutouts on the skirt.
To complement the ensemble, she wore her thick brunette locks in her signature bun and accessorized with 595-pound Kim I Hoop earrings.
These earrings were also worn by Markle at the first event of the Games, showcasing her consistent fashion choices.
Adding a touch of glamour, the Duchess adorned herself with a $62,000 Lorraine Schwartz pinky ring, adorned with diamonds gifted from the Middle East.
She also wore a Cartier love bracelet, worth £5,000.
However, despite her seemingly careful preparation for the event, Markle’s choice to wear buttock padding proved to be disastrous.
The padding was not properly secured, causing it to slide down in an awkward manner, completely ruining the dress’s perfection.
This unfortunate incident has further fueled criticism towards Markle’s fashion choices.
Victoria Beckham, a well-known designer, has stated that Markle wearing her designs did not increase sales but may have actually reduced them.
According to Beckham, Markle’s fashion sense makes clothes look unappealing.
This has resulted in brands being hesitant to associate themselves with the Duchess.
Polo, Banana Republic, J.Crew, Zara, and many others are now avoiding any association with Markle, considering her to be “poison” for their brands.
The negative response to Markle’s outfit was evident in the comments left on the official post about her appearance.
People described her dress as hideous, skanky, and cheap-looking, reflecting their dissatisfaction with her fashion choices.
Criticisms also extended to her undergarments, with commenters pointing out that there are specific undergarments available to ensure a smooth and flattering fit for such dresses.
Markle’s failure to wear the correct undergarments raised questions about her fashion sense and attention to detail.
The length of the dress was also a subject of criticism, with some suggesting that it was too long for her stature.
Others commented on the placement of strapless dresses, emphasizing that wearing them too low can have an unflattering effect on the bust.
Markle’s choice of dresses, according to critics, accentuates sagging and drooping, making her look older than she actually is.
As a result of this fashion faux pas, Kurt Geyer decided to remove Markle’s image from his fashion store’s media homepage.
The designer faced backlash from true fashion enthusiasts, leading him to replace Markle’s pictures with those of Amanda McCance, who wore a similar design.
This incident serves as a reminder that even the Duchess of Sussex is not exempt from fashion mishaps, highlighting the importance of careful consideration when selecting outfits for public appearances.