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Meghan Markle’s dresses all have one thing in common – and it sends a VERY powerful message

The former actress, 36, is no doubt aware that every look she chooses will be heavily scrutinised, and has decided to use this to good effect
 

MEGHAN Markle is fast becoming a style icon - and it turns out she has been sending a powerful message with her carefully-chosen looks.

She’s been pictured in a succession of incredible outfits for her first public appearances as a royal, and all of the outfits had one powerful thing in common.

 Meghan Markle's dress was designed by Brit Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy
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Meghan Markle's dress was designed by Brit Clare Waight Keller for GivenchyCredit: AP:Associated Press

The former actress, 36, is no doubt aware that every look she chooses will be heavily scrutinised, and has decided to use this to good effect.

Every dress she has stepped out in has been designed by a woman, or from a fashion house with a female working as head designer.

Included in this is her show-stopping wedding dress which was designed by Givenchy’s first female artistic director, Clare Waight Keller.

For the evening event of her wedding, fans will remember that Meghan changed into a halter-neck sleeveless fishtail dress by Stella McCartney.

 Meghan's second dress of the Royal Wedding was this Stella McCartney wonder
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Meghan's second dress of the Royal Wedding was this Stella McCartney wonderCredit: Getty - Pool
 Meghan made her first post-wedding appearance at the Prince of Wales' 70th birthday wearing a Goat dress - a label founded by designer Jane Lewis
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Meghan made her first post-wedding appearance at the Prince of Wales' 70th birthday wearing a Goat dress - a label founded by designer Jane LewisCredit: Getty - Contributor

Then, Meghan stole the show at Prince Charles' 70th birthday bash on May 22. 

The new Duchess of Sussex wore The Flavia silk-crepe pencil dress by Goat, which was established by founder and designer Jane Lewis in 2001.

At the Trooping of the Colour, she stunned in a blush pink dress by Caroline Herrera – a favourite designer among royal circles.

 When she visited Cheshire with the Queen, Meghan donned a Givenchy dress
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When she visited Cheshire with the Queen, Meghan donned a Givenchy dressCredit: Splash News
 Meghan also wore Givenchy for her first appearance at Royal Ascot
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Meghan also wore Givenchy for her first appearance at Royal AscotCredit: PA:Press Association

Clearly a fan of Givenchy, she has also worn the label at her first Royal Ascot, and also for her appearance in Cheshire.

And this week, the Duchess of Sussex looked impeccably stylish in a blush Prada skirt suit, for the Queen's Young Leaders Awards at Buckingham Palace.

Prada’s head designer is Italian billionaire fashion designer and businesswoman Miuccia Bianchi Prada.

We can’t wait to see what she wears next…

 Meghan wore Prada this week for the Queen's Young Leaders Awards at Buckingham Palace - a label created by female fashion guru Miuccia Bianchi Prada
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Meghan wore Prada this week for the Queen's Young Leaders Awards at Buckingham Palace - a label created by female fashion guru Miuccia Bianchi PradaCredit: Getty - Pool

She may have dazzled this week, but Meghan came under fire for ‘disrespectful’ pose that broke royal ‘rule’ at Queen’s Young Leaders Awards.

Meghan Markle is currently the first ever royal to be up for a Teen Choice Award.

Always under the microscope, Meghan caused a stir for wearing shoes too big for her – and this is why.

This is why Meghan Markle always wears shoes that are too big for her
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