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In fashion, the Duchess of Sussex was irreproachable during her royal tour in Australia. Until now.
While getting off the plane in Tonga, Meghan suffered a misstep in fashion.
From the hem of her custom red dress, there was a white label that someone had clearly forgotten to remove.
Aside from the minor fashion faux pas, the Duchess shone in the bold red dress of the British Self Portrait label ($ 628). It seemed to have been customized, with the off-the-rack version almost floor-length.
Earlier today in Fiji, she wore a Jason Wu crepe sheath dress in turquoise peacock.
If you have an eye for yourself, you may want to think about it. It currently costs 1695 USD (2400 USD).
His black pouch that you can see on his lap above is Dior's D-Bee leather clutch ($ 1,070).
Designer Jason Wu is a Taiwanese and Canadian artist and fashion designer based in New York.
This is not the first Jason Wu dress that the duchess has worn during this royal tour.
She was wearing a black sheath at a private reception in Sydney at the end of last week.
Meghan's remarkable gold bracelets and earrings are apparently from Pippa Small, an ethical jewelry designer from London.
She wears the "Omeen" and "Oshna" bracelets ($ 291 and $ 209).
The earrings are the "Peepal Leaf" earrings of the brand … and the leaf has an interesting symbolism.
Meghan wears earrings from @pippasmall (Thank you @TheRoyalsAndI for help with this one!) pic.twitter.com/Hu9BjvJdo2
– Meghans mirror (@MeghansMirror) October 25, 2018
According to Pippa Small's Facebook page, "The sacred Peepal tree – honored for its medicinal properties, is the tree under which the Buddha has won enlightenment. Its beautiful heart-shaped leaves are also symbols of fertility. "
So, you see, the earrings fit perfectly with the growing hump under his Jason Wu dress. It's accessorize to the next level.
In other Meghan Markle (!) Props, eagle-eyed royalists performed sophisticated detective work and identified the brilliant Cartier tennis bracelet on Meghan's wrist as her Prince Charles wedding gift.
(We do not know why it's called a tennis bracelet.) Because frankly, it does not exist way you should wear something so valuable while playing sports.)
The Duchess first wore the bracelet during the royal tour in Suva with her white Zimmermann dress:
She then wore it again later in the night with her Safiyaa cape dress for the official dinner:
The 18-carat white gold bracelet is "set with 52 brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 4.68 carats".
It would have cost about 28,300 US dollars (40,000 Australian dollars). Which makes it a very generous wedding gift.
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