Meghan Markle’s latest style shift isn’t coincidence – it’s calculated | Royal | News


Meghan Markle’s latest style shift isn’t coincidence – it’s calculated (Image: Getty)
Meghan Markle has a new style muse, and this time it feels far less like coincidence and far more like calculation. The Duchess of Sussex is leaning heavily into the aesthetic of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, the 90s minimalist icon now being revived and romanticised by Gen Z.
Borrowing style references isn’t new territory for Meghan, 44, but the timing and the pattern feel pointed. This isn’t just about clothes, it’s about image, positioning and, quite frankly, staying relevant.
So I took a closer look, because once you start joining the dots, the pattern becomes impossible to ignore.
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Strapless minimalism: the Carolyn blueprint

Meghan Markle was snapped in a strapless gown and matching hair do to Carolyn (Image: Getty)
The strapless, body-skimming gown has become one of Meghan’s most telling style shifts – she stepped out in a £3,000 gown from Ralph Lauren only last month.
It feels lifted straight from Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s 90s playbook. Clean lines, no embellishment, and that barely-there elegance defined Carolyn’s eveningwear, particularly during her Calvin Klein years.
Even her hair followed suit with the sleek, low bun echoing Carolyn’s signature understated elegance she was known for.
The camel skirt formula

Meghan Markle was spotted in a similar camel shirt, black jumper combo (Image: Getty)
Then there’s the camel skirt – arguably one of Carolyn’s most iconic day-to-day signatures.
Paired with a simple black knit or fine tailoring, it became her uniform for effortless, chic dressing in New York. Meghan has leaned into the exact same silhouette, right down to the neutral palette and streamlined fit.
The clean lines and muted tones do all the work, creating a look that feels quietly expensive without trying too hard.
Off-duty uniform: a classic white shirt combo

Meghan Markle often sports a white shirt with trousers opposed to pretty classic dresses (Image: Getty)
Even Meghan’s off-duty style has taken a turn towards Carolyn territory. The classic combination of black trousers and a crisp white shirt, often layered with relaxed tailoring, was a cornerstone of Carolyn’s understated wardrobe.
Meghan has adopted the same formula – sharp, pared-back, and just undone enough to feel effortless. It’s the ultimate quiet luxury move: simple on paper, but carefully considered in execution.
Taken individually, each of these looks could be brushed off as coincidence. But together, they paint a far more deliberate picture. Meghan isn’t just dressing well – she’s aligning herself with a very specific kind of legacy, one rooted in restraint, influence and quiet authority.
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy wasn’t just a style icon, she represented a certain kind of power – understated, controlled, deeply tied to American cultural relevance. And that’s exactly what makes this shift feel so intentional.
Meghan has built a career on reinvention, but this latest evolution feels different. Less reactive, more strategic. And if her past transformations are anything to go by, this won’t be the last time she reshapes the narrative – it’s just the next move.

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