Versace took center stage at the 2023 fall fashion show held in Los Angeles, leaving no room for Meghan Markle’s lackluster pap walk.
Donatella Versace wowed the audience with her women’s and men’s fall-winter 2023 collections, showcased in a stunning runaway show on the rooftop of the Pacific Designers Center car park.
The event, which took place on March 9th, offered breathtaking views of the Los Angeles skyline.
Among the star-studded lineup were renowned supermodel Naomi Campbell, along with Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner, and Emily Rutowski, who graced the catwalk.
The guest list included over 500 Hollywood heavyweights, such as Miley Cyrus and Cher, who engaged in conversation with Elton John.
Cher attended the event with her boyfriend Alexander Edwards, while Demi Moore was accompanied by her daughter Rumer Willis.
Other notable attendees included Jeff Bezos with Lauren Sanchez, Arianda Debose, Lily James, Dua Lipa, Lil Nas X, and Alison Williams.
Elton John himself was also present, adding to the grandeur of the occasion.
The absence of Meghan and Harry from such a prestigious event must have stung.
It is worth noting that they have never been invited to Elton John’s Oscars party either.
Meanwhile, Meghan was caught by paparazzi leaving Gracias Madre, where she hosted a lunch in support of Harvest Home, an organization aiding pregnant women facing homelessness.
To mark International Women’s Day, the Duchess donned a pair of $177 Valentino Rockstead mules, a $10,844 Chanel black and white purse, a $5,975 Max Mara coat, and $325 Valentino sunglasses.
Later, photos appeared on the charity’s Instagram page and the Sussexes’ Archewell website, showcasing Meghan embracing someone wearing a Harvest Home t-shirt, all while flaunting her expensive cashmere coat.
The stark contrast between Meghan’s lackluster pap walk and the glamorous fashion event in Los Angeles is quite amusing.
It highlights how insignificant her self-perceived importance truly is.
While she and Harry strive to establish their production company, it becomes evident that their titles hold little weight in the entertainment industry.
This sentiment extends to their children as well.
Meghan’s feeble attempt at a photo op with the women’s shelter only further emphasized her detachment from reality.
Her forced smile appeared disingenuous, and she seemed oblivious to the fact that she has become a laughingstock.
In America, fatigue is setting in regarding the incessant coverage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
If the media isn’t discussing Harry’s feud with his family back in the UK, they are overanalyzing the sudden royal titles bestowed upon Archie and Lilibet.
Speculation also surrounds whether the Sussexes will attend the upcoming coronation this spring.
On Megyn Kelly’s podcast, royal expert Emily Jasinsky suggested that Harry and Meghan face a significant problem: their popularity seems to be dwindling in America.
Jasinsky commented, “I think interest in them is really waning.
People are actually like, ‘What are you talking about?
You’re insulting this country, you’re insulting decent human beings, and you’re trying to make money and profit from it.'”
Megyn Kelly, a long-standing critic of Harry and Meghan, echoed these sentiments, stating that she believes the Duke and Duchess of Sussex won’t be able to monetize their popularity for much longer due to the diminishing interest in them.