Meghan Markle Outfit Choice Framed as Message
Meghan Markle has been at the centre of renewed debate after attending the Fifteen Percent Pledge Fundraising Gala in Los Angeles, with commentary suggesting her wardrobe choice carried a deliberate message. The Duchess of Sussex appeared solo at the event at Paramount Studios last Saturday, where organisers highlighted Black-owned businesses and the charity’s push for major retailers to dedicate shelf space to Black brands.
At the gala, Express reported that Meghan wore a custom cream-and-black Harbison Studio gown featuring a dramatic black cape, and that a separate report argued her decision to wear a Black designer “sent a clear message of endorsement” aligned with the evening’s principles.
The article identified Harbison Studio as a Los Angeles-based luxury label founded by Mr Charles Harbison, and noted the gala took place during Black History Month, observed in February in the United States. It added that Meghan’s look drew mixed reactions online, with some social media users criticising the fit and styling while others praised the overall silhouette and proportions.
The appearance comes as the Duchess continues to attract attention around her public profile, with Britpop News previously reporting on scrutiny she faced when she was said to have urged Prince Harry to “keep your head down” amid wider headlines.
Meghan has not publicly addressed the commentary around the “secret message” claim, but the gala outing underlines how her fashion choices remain closely watched, particularly when they intersect with charity events and broader cultural themes.





