There’s no denying the fact that the Duchess of Sussex has found her favorite designer – Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy. Ever since Meghan Markle chose Keller to design her royal wedding dress for her May nuptials, she has opted to wear various Givenchy looks, especially at her most important, “dress to impress” events. And the the Duchess often adds a few chosen Givenchy accessories to other outfits – proving Clare’s the one she calls in times of style crisis. Just like Duchess Kate and Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, it would appear that Meghan has found her fashionable wing-woman. Here are a few of the highlights:
Meghan’s wedding dress in May 2018
This list wouldn’t be complete without talking about the stunning Givenchy wedding dress designed by Clare Waight Keller herself. The Palace issued a statement, saying that Meghan wanted to work with Clare “for her timeless and elegant aesthetic, impeccable tailoring, and relaxed demeanour.” As well as this, the Duchess also wanted to “highlight the success of a leading British talent”. The Palace’s press release about the dress also stated that the dress ”epitomises a timeless minimal elegance referencing the codes of the iconic House of Givenchy and showcasing the expert craftsmanship of its world-renowned Parisian couture atelier founded in 1952.”
Meghan’s first royal engagement with Her Majesty the Queen in June 2018
When Meghan and the Queen ventured out on their first joint engagement, Meghan turned to her new pal Clare for the perfect dress. The caped number was stylish yet sophisticated, and was bespoke to Meghan – meaning no one else could buy it. She added Givenchy accessories to the look as well.
Meghan’s first venture to Royal Ascot in June 2018
When Meghan and Harry went to Royal Ascot, she had to choose the perfect outfit for the royal box. Sporting a simple white Givenchy shirt dress, she kept the look simple and stylish and added a Philip Treacy fascinator, and a pair of Birks yellow gold earrings.
Meghan’s visit to Ireland in July 2018
Meghan is a huge fan of green, and she loves Givenchy, so this outfit must be one of her faves. Choosing a Givenchy skirt and a crew neck top for a visit to Ireland, the Duchess looked beautiful as she arrived in the city. The color of the outfit was custom to Meghan – and Clare is obviously keen to impress her most famous client.
Meghan’s first solo outing as a royal in September 2018
For her first solo royal outing, Meghan turned to her preferred designer for a demure, but gorgeous dress. The mid length dress in black wool crepe with sheer sleeves and a V-shaped velvet inset was a hit with fashion fans.
Meghan’s wedding guest look at Princess Eugenie’s October 2018 royal wedding
When Meghan arrived at Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s wedding in October 2018, of course she went for a Givenchy look. And she trusted no one but Clare Waight Keller to conceal her new baby bump, revealing just the night before that she was in fact, pregnant with her first child. The navy blue Givenchy coat (with matching blue dress underneath) was the perfect fit for the occasion.
On the official portraits to celebrate Prince Charles’s 70th birthday in November 2018
When the Palace released some adorable family photos to celebrate Prince Charles’s 70th birthday taken by Chris Jackson, once again Meghan was wearing a beautiful Givenchy outfit. The monochrome dress featured a bateau neckline and she added her favourite Givenchy belt to cinch her in at the waist.
Meghan’s first appearance at The Fashion Awards in December 2018
Another day, another Givenchy number. This time the Duchess kept it secret – even from the designer herself. She surprised Clare at The Fashion Awards 2018 to present her with the British Designer of the Year Womens Wear award. Speaking to Grazia backstage, Clare revealed that Meghan had said she was going out and needed a fancy gown for the occasion, but failed to mention it was to the prestigious awards ceremony.
It appears that every time Meghan wants to dress to impress, Givenchy is the go-to and Clare is on speed dial.
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