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Meghan Markle loves wearing red and it has a deeper meaning than you might think

Meghan Markle is known for wearing her signature colour beige during public appearances, but she also has another favourite colour that offers a vibrant pop to her usual neutral wardrobe


  • Nov 17 2024
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Meghan Markle loves wearing red and it has a deeper meaning than you might think
Meghan Markle loves wearing re

The Duchess of Sussex is famous for wearing beige and neutral colours, claiming on her Netflix docu-series that this was a conscious decision to not outshine the late Queen Elizabeth II - who was well-known for her colourful ensembles. While Meghan Markle often opts for beige, she has been known to mix it up with pops of colour, with one of her most popular colours being scarlet red.

Meghan, 43, has been spotted wearing glamorous red dresses at numerous public outings, highlighting it as one of her favourite colours. While some might think the Duchess wears it to enhance her darker features, there is actually a deeper message it conveys.

Kate Jones, stylist at House of Colour, says: "The colour red traditionally represents power, opulence, passion and love. It's bold and exciting, especially if worn top to toe.

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Meghan sported red while meeting Prince Moulay Hassan at a Royal Residence in Rabat
Meghan sported red while meeting Prince Moulay Hassan at a Royal Residence in Rabat
Meghan Markle during the Opening Ceremony of the One Young World Summit 2022
Meghan has been spotted wearing red on more than one occasion

"It tells your audience that you are a confident person who isn't afraid to be noticed. Meghan would also be drawn to the colour because it represents strength and courage, characteristics I believe she is keen to project."

Speaking to MailOnline, she added: "Primary red is a colour that suits absolutely every skin tone and yet many people are too shy to wear it. Whether Meghan has had her colours analysed or not, she's probably been advised that it suits her - and she does look fabulous in red; it illuminates her skin, helping it to sparkle and shine."

Meghan was recently spotted in her primary colour at a charity gala in Los Angeles, where she donned a €6,275 Carolina Herrera silk gown. In 2021, she was seen wearing a gown at the Salute to Freedom Gala in New York.

In 2020, she was seen in a scarlet dress made by Safiyaa, costing €1,550 at the Mountbatten Festival of Music. Meghan's also known for ensuring her accessories match her outfits to perfection, often sporting red clutch bags and heels for events.

Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Mountbatten Festival of Music at the Royal Albert Hall
Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Mountbatten Festival of Music at the Royal Albert Hall
Meghan Markle Deal or No Deal
Meghan was first seen wearing red in 2006

Meghan has opened up on avoiding colours in the past, saying in her Netflix docu-series with husband Prince Harry : "When I was in the UK I rarely wore colour. I wore a lot of muted tones... I also wore it so I could just blend in. I'm not trying to stand out here. I don't want to embarrass the family."

In 2022, Meghan was spotted wearing a red co-ordinating blouse and trouser set, costing over €1,200 in total. She completed the look with a matching scarlet scarf.

The late Queen Elizabeth II famously wore colour to ensure she could be seen easily while attending events. "Red is a colour that makes you stand out from the crowd - something that would appeal to Meghan," Kate says.

Meghan's love of red can even be traced back to before she met the Duke of Sussex, after she was spotted sporting a red mini dress in 2006 on the US version of TV game show Deal or No Deal.

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