The images of the Duchess of Sussex continue to excite the hearts of fashionistas who prefer elegant and concise outfits. Each exit of the beautiful Megan is admirable.
We present to you Megan dresses from her favorite designer of French origin Roland Mouret.
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In February 1998, Roland Moore made his debut at London Fashion Week. It was a real explosion, his unconventional approach to creating models without patterns surprised not only critics, but also buyers. The entire collection, in essence, is rags of fabrics connected with pins and forming unthinkable draperies. But such an approach did not deprive the designer’s creations of pronounced elegance; on the contrary, the models looked luxurious, emphasizing the splendor of the female figure.
Today, his models are sold almost from the catwalk during the show.
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Barwick Dress by Roland Mouret
Meghan Markle and Roland Moore have known each other for a long time. This is not the first time Megan prefers dresses from his collection. For the first time in a dress from Roland Mouret, she appeared on the eve of her wedding with Prince Harry.
The blue Barwick dress from the Resort 2018 collection is sewn of silk crepe wool crepe. The geometric cut of the bodice of the dress ensures a perfect fit.
And the boat neckline, which has already become Megan's calling card, appears before us in a new frame of “sharp” details.
The main accent of the dress's skirt is an unusual falling wide shuttlecock, offset from the midline and creating an ultra feminine silhouette.
On the back along the entire seam is a decorative zipper, which is also a decoration of the dress.
The cost of a Barwick dress from Roland Mouret is 1350 pounds.
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Megan Gray Dress by Roland Mouret
The next time, in a dress from Roland Mouret, the Duchess of Sussex appeared on July 11, 2018 during a tour of Ireland, showing the general public another version of her impeccable work wardrobe.
Elegant gray dress made of wool crepe with a boat neckline, 7/8 sleeves with slits and a detachable skirt, all with the same exquisite fluffy flounce as the blue dress.
This model, unlike the catwalk, was custom-made, especially for Megan, so it is impossible to buy this dress. But, it can be sewn!
Our dress from Burda 11/2017 with a fitted bodice and a V-neck, is made of two fabrics, which creates the illusion of a set of pullover and skirt.
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But it’s worth taking only one fabric for the top and bottom of this model, change the V-neck to a boat neckline, shorten the sleeve and, voila, the princess dress is ready!
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