Eugenie's California Style: A Royal Imitation of Meghan Markle?
PRINCESS EUGENIE'S FASHION REVOLUTION: HOW SHE'S STOLEN THE SHOW FROM MEGHAN MARKLE
In a shocking turn of events, Princess Eugenie has been spotted slaying the fashion game, leaving many wondering if she's finally surpassed her sister-in-law Meghan Markle as the royal with the most enviable style. The princess has been making waves at high-profile events, from the Tate Modern to Royal Ascot, and it seems she's got a new mantra: embracing the California cool girl vibe.
Eugenie's recent visit to the Tate Modern for the 25th Anniversary Fundraising Gala was a masterclass in effortless chic. She wore a stunning white linen peplum dress by Self-Portrait, a label that has become a favorite among many royals. But what caught our attention was not just the dress itself, but the fact that it bore an uncanny resemblance to Meghan Markle's signature style.
"Princess Eugenie seems to be taking a different approach to her wardrobe, one that feels unmistakably Californian," noted Royal Fashion Daily on Instagram. "At public engagements, from Royal Ascot to more casual daytime visits, she's shifted towards a wardrobe of earthy, neutral tones – olive, taupe, cream, and sand. The palette calls to mind Meghan's now-iconic '50 shades of beige,' a soft, minimalist style that became her signature during her Sussex days."
But Eugenie isn't just borrowing from the Duchess of Sussex's playbook; she's putting her own unique spin on it. Take, for example, her show-stopping look at Royal Ascot last month. On day four, she wore a coffee and cream-colored two-piece skirt and top, paired with a wide-brimmed white hat that sent shockwaves through the fashion world.
The similarities between Eugenie's outfit and Meghan's Time100 summit look were impossible to ignore. The Duchess of Sussex had worn a Ralph Lauren tan suit with strong shoulders and ultra-wide-legged trousers, which eerily mirrored Eugenie's own two-piece ensemble. "It's clear that Princess Eugenie has been taking notes from her sister-in-law," commented Royal Fashion Daily.
But what's truly remarkable about Eugenie's style evolution is the way she's adapted to the British weather. While Meghan has been seen sporting colorful outfits on her Netflix series, With Love, Meghan, Eugenie has opted for a more muted palette that's perfect for the UK climate. "She's embracing a quieter kind of elegance, one that prioritizes ease and polish over ornament," said Royal Fashion Daily.
Eugenie's not just a fashion chameleon; she's also got a taste for the finer things in life. At the Chelsea Flower Show, she wore a stunning Rebecca Vallance floral dress and paired it with Sophie Lis's playful mushroom earrings. Meghan, on the other hand, has been spotted wearing Sophie Lis's Love Pendant on multiple occasions.
But don't just take our word for it – experts agree that Eugenie has finally found her footing in the fashion world. "Her outfit choices have evolved hugely in the last few years, favoring block colors over the tawdry floral prints of the past," said celebrity stylist Alex Longmore to The Scholarly Note. "She's got a newfound fashion confidence, and it's down to being a mother."
Eugenie's sister, Beatrice, has also been praised for her fashion sense, but Eugenie's style evolution is truly remarkable. From her early noughties look, which featured baggy dress shirts and chunky statement belts, to her current minimalist chic, it's clear that she's come a long way.
As we take a closer look at Princess Eugenie's wardrobe, one thing becomes clear: she's no longer the royal who's often overlooked when it comes to fashion. With her newfound confidence and her willingness to experiment with new styles, Eugenie has finally emerged as one of the Firm's best-dressed members.
But what do you think? Has Princess Eugenie surpassed Meghan Markle as the royal with the most enviable style? Let us know in the comments below!
Sources:
- Royal Fashion Daily on Instagram
- The Scholarly Note
- Celebrity stylist Alex Longmore
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