Meghan Markle’s wardrobe is a powerful way to convey the elegant philosophy of a “post-princess age” in Netflix’s “With Love, Megan”. Her outfit is not just a visual delight, but also an experiment in reshaping identity.
Meghan’s wardrobe underwent a silent revolution after she left the royal family to be with Harry. The average cost of her outfits for “With Love, Megan”, according to data, is $473. However, it has attracted more than 23 millions viewers worldwide. Her choices, from Ulla Johnson’s flowing skirt to Posse’s black linen long-skirt, send a clear message: elegance is not about identity but the truthfulness of the material, and the restraint in tailoring.
After the episode was broadcast, the search volume for the white shirt that cost $298 went up 310%. This is not just a tribute to “California’s slow life”, but a gentle counterattack on the violent aesthetics and fast fashion. On her, the wrinkles in the linen shirt are more convincing than any brand logo.

5 Meghan style dressing formulas: Bring the royal temperament to your daily life
- Rebellious deconstructions of college style
Want to copy the sold-out Loro Piana short sleeved knit? Ivy League students are wearing it with a Jenni Kane striped sweater tied around their neck. According to a Vogue survey, this “layering feeling” increases the use of ordinary sweaters. - The fluid aesthetics in a linen skirt
The Ulla Johnson pleated skirt that Meghan wore for the promotional period was identical to the white wrap skirt Princess Diana had worn in Venice, 1997. Meghan changed her high heels for flat ankle boots. She transformed royal elegance into the relaxed style of a California girl. This “de-authorization transformation” is exactly what Gen Z wants. - The Royal Evolution of Basics
Why is that Bleusalt ‘The Perfect Tee’ being sold on the second hand platform at 2.3 times its price? Her formula of matching cashmere with jeans is the answer. We realized that H&M, which had a similar style, saw a 210% rise in sales after the broadcast. Meghan’s “perfect basic” is redefining value chain for affordable fashion. - The rebellious poetry of accessories
Fashion critics slammed her for mocking the “royal dress codes” when she wore Crocs with a Zimmerman gown. Data shows that this “high end x affordable mix” increases the likelihood of a single-item combo by 6 times. Your wardrobe can be a battleground of rebellion. - Color Power Game
She always follows the “low saturation” rule when choosing colors, whether it’s Ralph Lauren’s baby-blue shirt or Posse’s black line skirt. TikTok bloggers call this color matching, which naturally brightens skin, the best “anti-Instagram Filter”.

Meghan Markle’s wardrobe is a way to say that true elegance doesn’t need a title in this age of algorithm-defined style. You are part of a conversation when you wear that linen shirt. It is a conversation about class, identity and aesthetics. This conversation does not need an invitation.