
Even last year, Meghan clearly understood how to send a message with her clothing—but in 2019, she mastered the technique. On her trip to South Africa, she wore a dress ethically made in Malawi, and a charity bracelet that spelled "justice." She also wore plenty of off-the-rack clothing from Everlane and J.Crew.
Her real moment of sartorial genius, however, came when she and Prince Harry introduced baby Archie at a photocall in Windsor Castle. Some thought she'd opt for a piece from her designer-of-choice, Givenchy's Claire Waight Keller; others predicted a nod to Princess Diana's post-baby style. What she chose surprised everyone: a simple trench dress, from Grace Wales Bonner.
Wales Bonner is a much-celebrated young designer, who often blurs the lines between art and fashion. She's also known for engaging with the African Diaspora, drawing inspiration from the likes of novelist Ishmael Reed, Nigerian writer Ben Okri, artist James Hampton, and 20th century Harlem acolytes.
Seeing Meghan, a biracial woman—and her mother, Doria Ragland—embraced by the House of Windsor became a symbol back in 2018, when she and Harry tied the knot. Seeing the now-Duchess step out with Archie, a mixed-race royal baby, clothed in designs by Grace Wales Bonner, it was hard to miss the message.
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