When Meghan Markle glided down the aisle at St George’s Chapel in a stunningly simple bateau-neck gown crafted by Givenchy’s creative director Clare Waight Keller, she left everyone in awe. That single moment not only set the tone for her personal style but also paved the way for bridal trends that would influence seasons to come. It was classic Meghan—elegant, timeless, and effortlessly chic.
Fast forward just one month, and Meghan, now the Duchess of Sussex, was already making headlines again. This time, it was during her first official royal engagement alongside Queen Elizabeth. What stood out wasn't just her presence but the clear connection she had formed with British designer Clare Waight Keller. It seemed evident that this partnership would shape Meghan’s new chapter as a member of the royal family, blending sophistication with modernity.

Meghan's First Engagement: A Style Statement on the Royal Train
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When Meghan embarked on her first official trip with Queen Elizabeth, traveling overnight to Cheshire aboard the royal train—a rare honor even her husband Prince Harry or in-laws Prince William and Kate Middleton haven't experienced yet—her outfit choice spoke volumes. She opted for a cream-colored caped shift dress by Givenchy, paired with a sleek black clutch and heels by Sarah Flint. The ensemble was both classic and contemporary, reflecting Meghan's knack for blending tradition with modern flair. The cape, a signature element of Givenchy designs, hinted at Clare Waight Keller becoming Meghan's go-to designer for pivotal royal appearances.
The Royal Women's Go-To Designers
In the world of royalty, consistency in fashion choices often tells a story. For instance, Kate Middleton has relied heavily on Alexander McQueen's Sarah Burton ever since the designer crafted her breathtaking wedding dress back in 2011. Whether it's a christening, the BAFTAs, or another high-profile event, Kate consistently turns to McQueen for structured coats and shifts in bold, block colors. These designs may stray far from the ethereal runway looks McQueen is known for, but they perfectly suit Kate's public persona. Similarly, Queen Elizabeth frequently favors coats by couturier Stewart Parvin or designs curated by her trusted wardrobe advisor, Angela Kelly.

Clare Waight Keller described working with Meghan as "an absolute joy," praising her as a strong woman who knows exactly what she wants. This collaboration promises to bring a fresh perspective to royal fashion, merging Meghan's bold personality with the timeless elegance of Givenchy. As the world watches, it's clear this relationship is only beginning, and it's bound to be nothing short of stylish.
This story was penned by Katie Rosseinsky and originally published on our sister site, Now to Love.
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