The ‘subtly sexy’ Givenchy collection expected to make an appearance in Meghan’s royal tour wardrobe debuts at Paris Fashion Week (but how will those sequins fare in the Fiji heat?)
- Duke and Duchess of Sussex set to embark on major overseas tour this month
- Meghan, 37 is expected to wear designs by her favourite label Givenchy
- French house’s SS19 collection debuted this weekend at Paris Fashion Week
- It featured sequinned minis, plunging jumpsuit and boxy evening dresses
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She is just two weeks away from embarking on her first major overseas tour with Prince Harry.
And while Meghan’s tour wardrobe will be kept under wraps until the last minute, her favourite designer has offered a glimpse at what she might wear after debuting her latest collection at Fashion Week.
Givenchy boss Clare Waight Keller, the woman behind the Duchess’s wedding dress, sent models down the runway in sumptuous jewel tones, bold eighties silhouettes, and more than a hint of décolletage in Paris on Sunday.
Meghan, 37 has opted for several Givenchy designs during her first year as a duchess, and the new SS19 collection had more than a hint of ‘Markle sparkle’ – from a black tuxedo dress to a slinky green evening gown.
Meghan, who is about to embark on her first major overseas tour, has opted for several Givenchy designs this year, and the new SS19 collection was right up her street
Meghan, take note! Givenchy boss Clare Waight Keller, the woman behind the Duchess’s wedding dress, sent models down the runway in yellow (left) and emerald green (right)
A sequinned mini from Waight Keller’s latest offering. Tyler McCall labelled the designs as ‘subtly sexy’ while praising the sharply-tailored jumpsuits and evening dresses
The new collection has been widely praised by fashion insiders, with Fashionista declaring it ‘sophisticated, smart and luxurious’.
Style expert Tyler McCall labelled the designs as ‘subtly sexy’ while praising the sharply-tailored jumpsuits and evening dresses.
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Meghan’s wardrobe will have to cope with a range of weather conditions when they visit Australia, Fiji, the Kingdom of Tonga, and New Zealand later this month.
Temperatures could be as high as 28°C in Fiji and as low as 9°C when they visit Wellington, New Zealand a few days later.
The changeable climate will no doubt prove a challenge for Meghan, whose outfits must balance practicability with royal protocol.
A pleated powder blue number from Givenchy’s new collection. The range been met with praise from fashion insiders, with Fashionista declaring it ‘sophisticated, smart and luxurious’
A boxy blue dress (left) and a slinky evening number (right) at Givenchy’s SS19 showcase. Meghan and Harry will have to battle a range of weather conditions when they visit Australia, Fiji, the Kingdom of Tonga, and New Zealand later this month in their first major tour
A billowing evening gown (left) and a daring bottle green trouser suit (right) as seen at Givenchy’s Paris show. Almost a year on from her move to the UK, her royal wardrobe is still being orchestrated by close friend Jessica Mulroney, a Toronoto-based celebrity stylist
Right up her street: One of Waight Keller’s designers, a black tuxedo dress, bore a striking resemblance to an outfit worn by Meghan on a recent visit to the theatre in London
Almost a year on from her move to the UK, her royal wardrobe is still being orchestrated by close friend Jessica Mulroney, a Toronto-based celebrity stylist.
Together, the pair are known to plan Meghan’s outfits months in advance with Mulroney even picking out her Line The Label ‘engagement coat’.
Kicking off their tour on Tuesday 16 October, Harry and Meghan will visit Australia’s Dubbo, Melbourne and Sydney before flying to Fraser Island.
They will then get a taste of island life on Fiji before exploring Wellington, Auckland and Rotorua in New Zealand.
Where will Harry and Meghan go on their 2018 Autumn royal tour?
Tuesday 16th October: Sydney, Australia
Wednesday 17th October: Dubbo, Australia
Thursday 18th October: Melbourne, Australia
Friday 19th October: Sydney, Australia
Saturday 20th October: Sydney, Australia
Sunday 21st October: Sydney, Australia
Monday 22nd October: Fraser Island, Australia
Tuesday 23rd October: Suva, Fiji
Wednesday 24th October: Suva, Fiji
Thursday 25th October: Nadi, Fiji and Nuku’alofa, Tonga
Friday 26th October: Nuku’alofa, Tonga and Sydney, Australia
Saturday 27th October: Sydney, Australia
Sunday 28th October: Wellington, New Zealand
Monday 29th October: Wellington and Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand
Tuesday 30th October: Auckland, New Zealand
Wednesday 31st October: Rotorua, New Zealand
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