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Duchess Meghan: Her new look since moving to America

Duchess Meghan: Her new look since moving to America

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Duchess Meghan’s new look after moving to America

Duchess Meghan has sported a new look since visiting America.

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Hey, it’s new! Duchess Meghan looks completely different as she appears with a new eyebrow shape during her visit to New York. How Prince Harry’s wife’s appearance changed after moving to America

Since her engagement to Prince Harry, 37, in 2017, Duchess Meghan, 40, can’t take a single step without analyzing an outfit or beauty look down to the smallest detail. Her greatest hairstyle: A must-have after your next visit to the hairdresser. Her nose: As plastic surgeon Stephen Greenberg once revealed to Allure magazine, the template is often brought over for cosmetic surgery. Meghan’s looks are becoming a role model for thousands of women. But loyal fans of the Duchess will have noticed that her signature look has changed.

New eyebrow shape: Duchess Meghan with a new beauty look

As her husband Prince Harry spoke to members of the UN in New York, the 40-year-old looked as stylish as ever in a Givenchy pencil skirt. But the biggest eye-catcher, and very different from the royal era: her eyebrows. Prince Harry’s wife now wears it much wider and longer instead of being plucked thin.

Meghan's brow furrows in direct comparison.

Meghan’s brow furrows in direct comparison.

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Brow expert and founder of the Sian Teller Permanent Makeup Clinic, Sian Teller, described the look for Hello Magazine as “straighter, less arched and longer towards the temples” – just like Audrey Hepburn. “They frame her face and go well with it,” says the expert.

From old to new

However, the look is not new. Despite being an actress on “Suits,” the now 40-year-old relies on “Audrey Hepburn”-style eyebrows, pictures from 2015 show. So back to the roots! However, the change is noticeable. Is it a coincidence of the mother-of-two’s new beauty routine or a departure from her appearance as a working member of the royal family? Only the Duchess knows that.

In 2015, the Duchess was already wearing her eyebrows wide.

In 2015, the Duchess was already wearing her eyebrows wide.

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Duchess Meghan’s Changing Fashion Style

And the retired duchess has undergone a fashion transformation as she lives in America. Ever since she was an actress, Meghan has been a fan of elegant, feminine fashion – and during her time as senior royal, her style has been relatively well-behaved against the norm. Plunging necklines, high-leg slits, tight jeans: all these are not very popular under the royal code. So between 2017 and 2019 we tended to see her in powder tones and tight cuts, and now the American has room to experiment.

Now we often see these pieces in her wardrobe

Ever since he finally stepped out as senior royal, more and more unusual prints and strong colors have crept into his wardrobe. A bold citrus sprint at Spotify’s “Stream On” event in February 2021? No more problems. Meghan seems to be breaking free from old conventions and dressing up.

Simple and powerful: Duchess Meghan in Dior shorts and rolled-up shirt.

Simple and powerful: Duchess Meghan in Dior shorts and rolled-up shirt.

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In 2022, the age of 40 will be mature. Meghan’s outfits have never looked more confident. Her new style: classic power dressing, all-American women for official occasions and private. Like her friends Michelle Obama, 58, or Oprah Winfrey, 68, she lets her clothes speak for themselves. You can see it in the clothes he wore during his stay in New York and the Invictus Games: straight cuts, expensive labels like Dior or Valentino, and not a little too cute. Otherwise it can always be a pair of jeans.

In America, Print Harry's wife becomes an all-American woman.

In America, Print Harry’s wife becomes an all-American woman.

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This article originally appeared on GALA.de