Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arriving for the wedding of Celia McCorquod. Photo / REX FEATURES
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arriving for the wedding of Celia McCorquod. Photo / REX FEATURES
There are many good things about Meghan's Oscar de la Renta wrap dress.
Its long, flowing length is just right for the occasion – if the shirt dress style is perhaps a tiny bit casual – and it makes a demure nod to this season's craze for floral print.
Butit swamps the Duchess of Sussex's tiny frame, which gets lost beneath all the ruffles.
She'd look great in anything – but a more nipped-in waist and a brighter colour would have lifted this look, not to mention a smaller size.
Not yet available to buy, the $7,000 dress is from Oscar de la Renta's Resort 2019 collection – but dare I say it, that pale blue and white print is a little more Laura Ashley than de la Renta.
Traditionalists will be glad to see Meghan making careful choices.
But those who admire the Duchess's fashion savvy will feel she could have gone for a bolder statement.
She has always had such independent style – interesting and unpredictable, she stood out without being ostentatious. Perhaps now her advisors are encouraging her to blend in.