While Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton (the Duke and Duchess of Wales) continue to conquer the world with their refined fashion strategy, one that serves the Crown, the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle has managed to turn herself into a full-blown PR disaster at Paris Fashion Week.
The incident where Meghan was “exposed” by Balenciaga’s Creative Director for inviting herself to the show is becoming an indelible stain, particularly since she chose a brand still reeling from a serious ethical scandal.
The Opposing Strategy: Serving Britain VS. Serving Herself
Royal and media experts are dissecting the stark difference in how the two Duchesses utilize their wardrobes.
On the other side: Princess Kate is constantly praised for the “Kate Effect”—using outfits from British designers and brands to inject millions of pounds into the domestic economy. Every dress she wears is a message of stability, tradition, and national pride. Kate’s fashion is a diplomatic tool.
As for Meghan: She chose Balenciaga—a brand still grappling with an ethics scandal involving images of children. Not only did she wear their outfit, but she was also revealed to have invited herself to secure a front-row seat. This move is seen as an act of desperation to chase the spotlight and prove her relevance, regardless of ethical concerns.
One scathing royal commentator stated:
“Kate uses clothing to build credibility and reinforce a thousand-year-old brand. Meghan uses Balenciaga to create noise and, ultimately, only creates one message: she is willing to compromise anything to maintain her fame. She discarded the most fundamental lesson: Fashion is a message, not a gimmick.“
The Tragedy of The White Cape Disaster
Meghan’s all-white outfit and dramatic cape at the Balenciaga show, instead of conveying elegance, were mocked by the public as looking “like a bedsheet” and a desperate attempt to signal “innocence” following the brand’s scandal.
Meanwhile, if Princess Kate had appeared in a similar white cape, the press would have hailed her “nobility” and “authority.” The difference lies in legitimacy. Kate has the right to dress like a Duchess. Meghan is merely a Hollywood star desperately trying to pretend she has that authority.
The Painful Conclusion: A Total Failure
The Balenciaga incident is the final proof: Meghan has not only failed at being a working Royal, but she has also failed at becoming an independent fashion icon.
The event concluded with her being “exposed” by her own supposed “friends” and labeled by the public as the “Duchess of Hypocrisy” for attending a show by a tainted brand. Clearly, Meghan Markle has learned a bitter lesson: In the high society world, you cannot buy respect with just a self-invited ticket and a scandalous white cape.
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