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Meghan VS Kate: Who Rocked These 10 Fashion Looks Best?

4. Over-The-Top Embellishment

 

When becoming part of British royalty, one of the biggest advantages is the fact that there is no dress that would seem like it would be too over-the-top. People fantasize about the gowns worn by Disney princesses and who better than to wear these looks than Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle. Kate wore this Jenny Packham gown in 2017 and people couldn’t help but compare her to Queen Elsa from Frozen. Meghan Markle tried her hand at the over-the-top look when she posed with Prince Harry for their engagement photos. She wore a Ralph & Russo dress that reportedly cost a whopping $75,000. Both of these gowns had an immense amount of embellishment but Kate Middleton’s dress seemed to focus more on the sparkle rather than the mesh. While some people loved the ruffled skirt with Markle’s dress, others can’t help but favor the Queen Elsa look by Middleton.

3. Fresh In Teal

Teal has been hugely popular in recent years and it’s often thought of as a standout color for dramatic gowns. Kate Middleton wore this teal Jenny Packham gown when she attended the Our Greatest Team Gala Dinner at the Albert Hall with Prince William. People loved the added attention to detail in the neckline and the chiffon material seemed so romantic in this figure-flattering gown. Meghan Markle also tried her hand at a teal gown when she wore this mermaid style dress. While it didn’t have the same V-neckline as Kate Middleton’s, it did have an overlapping detail that really helped to draw attention towards her décolletage. The mermaid cut created the hourglass figure that every woman wants and the material seemed more dramatic, rather than romantic.

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