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I don't understand wearing a maternity dress when she doesn't even have a bump.
 
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Meghan Markle stuns in a $450 Hugo Boss high-neck dress, $900 peach-suede pumps and a $300 saddle bag that has already sold out - as she bids farewell to Australia

Meghan Markle stuns in a $450 Hugo Boss dress - as she bids farewell to Australia for New Zealand | Daily Mail Online

The Duchess looks lovely here. They must be happy how this tour went the Duke and Duchess did great.

I.Hate.Those. Shoes.

Her ankles and calves are too skinny for those wide ankle straps.IMO.

I don't care for that dark color of burgundy on her. Too somber.

I did like the plaid trench coat from some other pics.
 
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Is it possible that one or more of the jewelry pieces (like the Maori-inspired diamond pendant) are on loan for the tour and will then go back to the designer afterwards?
 
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Is it possible that one or more of the jewelry pieces (like the Maori-inspired diamond pendant) are on loan for the tour and will then go back to the designer afterwards?

Good question. I thought they were not allowed to do that, but I'm not 100% sure.

I don't understand why she would wear that overpriced pendant when the royals have amazing jewels on hand. What is the deal with that?
 
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All jewelry is "overpriced," with a markup of 500% or more (source: relative who was in the industry and knew the real cost of jewels). This particular piece seems to have a specific "Maori" theme to it and since it fits the geographical/cultural area they are visiting perhaps it was procured for that reason. Then again, if it is a loaned piece (not given free, not a gift) then it wouldn't matter what it cost since it's not being kept or purchased. But who knows...
 
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I don't understand wearing a maternity dress when she doesn't even have a bump.

How to say this nicely? The other side of her is growing quickly due to the pregnancy and the maternity dress and trench coats help hide her backside and b00bs which are also fuller.
 
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All jewelry is "overpriced," with a markup of 500% or more (source: relative who was in the industry and knew the real cost of jewels). This particular piece seems to have a specific "Maori" theme to it and since it fits the geographical/cultural area they are visiting perhaps it was procured for that reason. Then again, if it is a loaned piece (not given free, not a gift) then it wouldn't matter what it cost since it's not being kept or purchased. But who knows...


500% markup??? Wow!

I guess my friend was right when she said to buy ALL jewellery from a pawn shop or estate pieces. She also said she never pays riders on her insurance for it, just gets another piece. Sentimental person, eh?? LOL
 
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Here's the other thing about jewelry for the common person: it's very rare to be able to sell a piece and get back what you think it's worth or what you paid retail (unless this is an insured item that was lost or stolen). Jewels can be an investment but we're talking super high end superior jewels (think: Liz Taylor or Queen/King of whatever).

Retail is a scam. Walking into a jewelry store in the mall or a jewelry section of any department store is a great way to waste money if your intent is to buy jewels (not merely some silver or 14K gold).
 
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And my darling hubby always bought me a beautiful dinner ring for Christmas and for the birth of each child. I literally ran out of fingers.....like Liberace.

Off to the pawn shop in my next life. LOL

We had the same taste in jewels as Sparkle, all the rings were from Birks.

Lottsa money.....but beautiful pieces.
 
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Meghan's on-message! Duchess wears a £1,900 cocktail dress by a feminist designer as she gives a stirring speech to mark 125 years since women were given the vote in New Zealand

Duchess wears a £1,900 cocktail dress by a feminist designer | Daily Mail Online

It’s a nice dress but it needs some bling a nice diamond broach would have been nice.

So for the sake of humoring myself, what exactly makes that sress worth the price? It’s lovely and fits beautifully, but it’s also simple (which I like). I’m no master seamstress but I know my way around a sewing machine and feel like I could make that - and so could thousands of other people. So what is it that affords such a pricetag? Is it the fabric? Just the fact that the designer is well-known?

Sorry for the rambling. I’ve just always wondered about fashion stuff. Project Runway makes me bonkers lol.
 
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DAY 14 - Wellington, New Zealand

Harry’s sweet nod to royal baby during New Zealand tour

• Visit Maranui Cafe at Lyall Bay in the morning
• Travel to Abel Tasman National Park by chopper
• Beach barbecue with schoolchildren
• Return to Wellington for an evening event at Courtenay Creative.
 
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Meghan's short change! Duchess shows off her legs in a £520 white tuxedo dress as she and Harry meet budding actors dressed as creatures from Middle Earth in New Zealand

Meghan wows in a white dress as she and Harry meet budding actors in New Zealand | Daily Mail Online

I don’t think there is anything special about this dress.
 
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Good question. I thought they were not allowed to do that, but I'm not 100% sure.

I don't understand why she would wear that overpriced pendant when the royals have amazing jewels on hand. What is the deal with that?

Not sure why, but maybe they didn't want her to take royal jewelry on the overseas tour. Perhaps they don't think there are enough security people on hand to focus on protecting priceless royal jewels while also guarding the royal couple.
 
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At we sure all they jewelry is real?
 
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Just trying to find reference to a protocol for taking royal jewelry on holidays, haven't located anything yet BUT I did find these interesting facts ( including they pack their own blood and a royal Navy Dr accompanies every royal on a trip)! Wonder if it's all true?

15 royal family travel secrets you probably never knew
 
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Just trying to find reference to a protocol for taking royal jewelry on holidays, haven't located anything yet BUT I did find these interesting facts ( including they pack their own blood and a royal Navy Dr accompanies every royal on a trip)! Wonder if it's all true?

15 royal family travel secrets you probably never knew
That was an interesting read. Duplicates of every outfit sounds rather excessive though. I too wonder if they're all true :P

Some nice fashion on Catherine I hadn't seen before (the pink and black dress), or had forgotten about. This lilac color is what I've been envisioning for Meghan:

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photo link: 15 royal family travel secrets you probably never knew

This to me is what a well tailored bodice should look like. Looks like gorgeous fabric too. For someone that asked earlier, yes a lot of what distinguishes designer clothing is the quality or uniqueness of the fabric and trims, and the construction of the garment.
 
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At we sure all they jewelry is real?

I can’t really can’t see the Duchess wearing fake jewellery not with all the money and security they have.
 
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