Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has certainly been through the wringer since she married Prince Harry in 2018.
This isn’t unique to Meghan, either.
WhileMeghan Markle’s best fashion momentswon’t ever be forgotten, she doesn’talwaysget it right.

So, let’s take a look!
This was a trend that largely dominated the 2010s.
Whether you were into alternative styles or catwalk looks, they were the one item that everyone had.

Nude tones
This one may be a little controversial.
Nude or beige dresses have been popular for years, reaching their peak popularity in the 2010s.
However, it’s a look that doesn’t seem to die, despite dividing many fashion pundits.

a tongue-in-cheek musing on why fashion had suddenly become so simple and lackluster.
The nude dress, part of Proenza Scholer’s Resort 2024 collection, cascaded down to the floor.
The simpleness of it was one thing, but the color screamed dull.

Her fix, she said, was to always wear “muted tones.”
Perhaps it would have translated a little better had Meghan worn it 10 years ago!
Aviator sunglasses have largely stood the test of time, first becoming popular throughout the ’70s and ’80s.

They aren’t the most fashionable shades in this day and age.
While aviators had a great resurgence in 2017, they have since dropped off in popularity.
Regardless, Meghan has always been drawn towards this trend.

Whether it’s enjoyed by the masses at the time or not doesn’t seem to phase the duchess.
Midi dresses
Just a few short years ago, we couldn’t get enough of midi dresses.
They were everywhere you looked from the runway to the hallowed halls of high schools across the world.

It’s true that a lot of public figures, including Meghan, long favored the style.
Though the garment may have looked relatively simple, it was by famed designer Carolina Herrera.
Thankfully, she has gone on to embrace better silhouettes.

With that being said, Meghan seems to be a little out of touch at times.
While this Cartier gem might be expensive, it’s giving statement necklace from the ’00s.
If you lived through the 2000s, you’ll remember just how popular big, bold necklaces really were.
