Meghan Markle shines like never before: The dress that silenced critics

Praised for her style after years of criticism, Meghan Markle appeared without Harry at an important event in Los Angeles
also Meghan Markle experienced the moment when she was praised more than criticized. The reason was her appearance last night in Los Angeles, where her glamorous style was widely appreciated by the public and fashion commentators.
Meghan attended the Percent Pledge Fundraising Gala, held at Paramount Studios – an event that promotes economic equality and supports businesses owned by the African-American community. The dress code was “black tie, black designers.”
The Duchess of Sussex chose a dress from Harbison Studio, a pink-and-black model inspired by old Hollywood glamour. It is a straight-cut dress with black details on the sweetheart neckline, an element that Meghan has among her favorites.
She completed the look with a long black cape, elegant jewelry and a sophisticated updo, which gave the whole look a classic finesse. However, attention was also drawn to the sandals, which seemed a bit small for her foot, at one point the impression was created that her foot might slip out of the shoe. However, the dress was the one that "stole the show", reports Telegraph.
Meghan Markle has been the subject of criticism for years, ever since her relationship with Prince Harry became public in 2017. Prince HarryCriticism has varied, from claims that it was not appropriate for the British royal family, to serious accusations, often with racist undertones.
Prince Harry was not present at this event, while the evening was hosted by a CNN journalist. Abby Phillip.

Initiative Percent Pledge was founded in 2020 by Aurora James, with the goal of having retailers dedicate at least 15 percent of their space to products from companies owned by the African-American community.
Meghan Markle's appearance comes at a time when the British royal family is facing another scandal, linked to its dark past. Prince Andrew and his connections to the sexual abuser Jeffrey Epstein. /Telegraph/


















































