Meghan Markle just gave us a concert outfit that’s straight-up iconic. Spotted at Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour stop in LA, she showed up in a structured, off-the-shoulder denim dress by Carolina Herrera—and yes, the Meghan effect is alive and thriving.
The look wasn’t flashy or overly styled, but that’s exactly what made it work. It was modern, polished, and totally wearable—basically, a lesson in how to do a concert fit.
The Carolina Herrera piece featured a ruched, body-hugging silhouette with a midi length and exposed shoulders that gave it a fresh, updated edge.
It’s not a new-season piece (it’s actually from a past collection and already sold out), but leave it to Meghan to make something feel brand new just by stepping out in it.
Sleek Hair, Soft Glam, and a Fit That’s Going Viral
Meghan styled the dress with a minimalist approach—because that’s her signature. She wore her hair in a low bun, kept her glam natural, and let the dress take the spotlight. No over-accessorizing, no loud makeup, just a clean style that looks stunning.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry leaned into the Cowboy Carter theme a little more literally with jeans, a green button-up, and a custom cowboy hat embroidered with “Archie,” “Lili,” and “My Love.” Very on-theme, very sweet—but fashion-wise, all eyes were on Meghan.
She didn’t need fringe or rhinestones to stand out. She nailed the balance between cool and refined, proving once again why people can’t stop talking about her wardrobe.
The Meghan Effect, Still in Full Force
When Meghan wears something, it moves. The searches spike, the Pinterest boards fill up, and even if the exact item sells out, you can bet the dupes are on their way. It’s not just about what she wears—it’s how she wears it.
This look isn’t going viral because it’s flashy; it’s going viral because it feels real. Polished. Approachable. Like something you’d actually want to wear to a concert and still feel cute in afterward.
And the Meghan effect? She knows it’s a thing. In a recent episode of her podcast, she opened up about how fashion helped her communicate during times when she felt silenced—how her clothes often “spoke for her” when she couldn’t.
That mindset is exactly what makes her style so resonant. It’s intentional, thoughtful, and quietly powerful.
Meghan’s denim moment? Consider it the start of 2025’s concert outfit inspo season. Screenshot accordingly.
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