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Meghan Markle’s Jumpsuit Draws Criticism on Social Media
Over the weekend, Meghan Markle was spotted wearing a one-piece outfit by Malia Mills that caused quite a stir on social media.
Commenters compared her outfit to a trash bag, with some saying that it was terrible the way she donned and mixed the jumpsuit.
The color didn't look nice on her, and ultimately, all her last fashion selections are poor.
The designer of the jumpsuit, a well-known one, had to go online to explain everything and snub Meghan for ruining his masterpiece.
Sharing a collage of some of the nasty remarks on her official Instagram account, Mills posted a tongue-in-cheek caption about hashtag jumpsuitgate.
The first rule of wearing a harem pant-esque style?
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Prepare to take the heat, the designer shared.
The Montecito jumpsuit, which costs $595, was worn by the Duchess of Sussex for a shopping outing on Friday.
Social media users called it everything from a hot mess to weird, wondering if it came from the hefty fall collection.
One user even wrote that it's giving saggy diaper butt.
Despite the criticism, Markle's team was pumped about her bold choice.
Mills said that the piece being widely derided resulted in a hot and bothered hashtag trending topic on news networks around the globe.
“October is our slowest month of the year, and it's chilly and carly, so thank you Meghan for not wearing a big *ss jacket,” she continued.
Markle accessorized her divisive jumpsuit with a small Luella bucket bag, Kuyana hat, Valentino sunglasses, and flat sandals by M. Parsons.
She ditched a big *ss topper for a sleek Aral Florence sweater tied around her neck.
Unsurprisingly, the outfit was a quick sellout, with Mills quipping, “for user Janice on Twitter who surmised we only had a handful in stock before we sold out, the truth is there were 4,505,617,125 available.
In Marimo Green only.”
Jumpsuitgate happened in the wake of Markle's controversial comments about being a model on Deal or No Deal.
Several of the game show's alumnae spoke out to refute her remarks after the Duchess said she was made to feel like a bimbo.
As for the outfit, Mills sarcastically thanked the brand's fab new followers seeking the next truly dreadful outfit to join us on this totally bananas journey.
“Thank you Megnut for inducting us into the ring of fire,” she said, adding the hashtag #Markled and Proud.
To add more insult to injury, one Twitter comment said, “that's a summer outfit with a winter jumper around her neck.
Also, the outfit is cool tone but the jumper is in a warmer autumn tone.
Nothing, and I mean nothing, in that outfit makes any sense.”
In conclusion, Markle's fashion choices have always been under scrutiny, and this time was no different.
While some may not have appreciated her jumpsuit, others loved it and rushed to buy it.
Ultimately, fashion is subjective, and everyone has the right to express themselves through their clothing choices.