A “peach blossom” duchess. It won’t be like the one worn by the famous woman Barbiebut the dress sported by Meghan Markle for his first day of tour in Nigeria together with Harry carried out at the invitation of the country’s chief of defense staff, General Christopher Musa, recalls precisely that Peach Fuzz Named Pantone Color of 2024.
It is not surprising that the Duchess chooses a neutral tone for this trip to the African country dear to the Sussexes’ hearts. A choice initially dictated by reasons of opportunity in the period in which it was an active member of the Royal Familya way to avoid creating a chromatic embarrassment with the other royals, from Queen Elizabeth to move down the hierarchical ladder.
Those types of colors which, to be honest, suit Meghan a lot, have become absolutely trendy also thanks to her. The royal is a great “exponent” of the quiet luxurya silent luxury that is nourished by shades ranging from white to beige and also peach.
The sleeveless silk dress with a bare back is floor-length. Simple only at a superficial glance, it has a gathered waist and a series of seams that give that slight movement to the skirt. The maxi dress it is signed Heidi Merrickthe same brand born in Santa Barbara that created Meghan herself’s unlined dress a few weeks ago at the polo tournament in support of the charity Sentebal.
That piece designed by ‘s favorite designer Abigail Spencer, one of the Duchess of Sussex’s closest friends, literally sold out in just a few hours. Here the risk of sold out there isn’t: the garment seems to be part of a 2018 collection. But the news is not this but the name that the fashion house has given to the model. The peach dress is apparently called **Windsor dress **and, if we connect the dots, the purchase should date back to the year of the wedding which marked the entry of a Californian woman into the most famous royal family in the world. House of Windsorprecisely.
At the lobes they stand out a pair of vintage clip earrings by Lanvin. Jewelry of this type seems to have become Meghan Markle’s latest passion. A few weeks ago at the polo tournament in support of the charity Sentebal he had worn a pair of button-up ones, still vintage, but designer ones Chanel. Around her neck she wears a rigid golden necklace to which has been added another necklace made of wooden beads, given to both Harry and Meghan as a welcome gift.