Meghan Markle 's latest style choice was "inspired" by the Princess of Wales's long history of promoting sustainability, according to a report. The Duchess of Sussex rewore a striking red dress for a charity event in LA during the weekend - a garment which she has previously worn before. Meghan first sported the dress in 2021 overskirt to attend the Salute To Freedom Gala in New York with Prince Harry .
But the original silhouette featured a voluminous overskirt, which Meghan had removed for Saturday's charity gala. And now according to GB News 's Dorothy Reddin, the move was very "reminiscent" of Princess Kate , who has long been an advocate of sustainability through her fashion choices. She wrote: "This upcycling tactic is a hallmark of Kate's thrifty approach to royal fashion.
" The Princess of Wales has been known for altering garments throughout the years. Her most recent example, which was even labelled a "masterclass in sustainable fashion", was when she attended the Trooping the Colour celebrations earlier in the summer. Kate donned a recycled black and white dress by Jenny Packham she had worn on various occasions in 2023.
But during the Trooping appearance, the dress appeared to have its waist modified while a black and white bow was added on the neckline. The Duchess of Sussex recently talked about her efforts to support smaller and up-and-coming brands with her style choices. She told The New York Times back in August: "Times where I know there is a global spotligh.