I never want to lose touch with reality. I won’t push $100 candles just because. I realized that I could create a hub of positivity and affirmation.
MEGHAN MARKLEI never want to lose touch with reality. I won’t push $100 candles just because. I realized that I could create a hub of positivity and affirmation.
MEGHAN MARKLEI knew I’d end up in show business in some capacity, eventually.
MEGHAN MARKLEIf you have an Ina Garten-level roasted-chicken recipe, it’s a game changer. I bring that to dinner parties and make a lot of friends.
MEGHAN MARKLEAs I’ve gotten older, I like longer dresses, but my legs come up to my ears, and I’m not very tall, so when I wear a short skirt,I’ve got to be really conscious.
MEGHAN MARKLEThrowing on a black dress with black tights, cute booties, a great coat and throw a scarf over it. I think simple accessories and, if you want to make a pop, a great red lip.
MEGHAN MARKLEI went to an all-girls’ Catholic school for, like, six years during the time when kids actually had handwriting class. I’ve always had a propensity for getting the cursive down pretty well.
MEGHAN MARKLEI’ve always shopped on the sale rack, and I’ve always been the girl flipping through the hangers trying to find the best deal.
MEGHAN MARKLEFragrance is my favorite thing. So much so that if I leave the house and I don’t put any on, I’ll turn around and go back home.
MEGHAN MARKLEThe holidays are a time to – not quite play it safe – but play it classic. You don’t want to be the girl in a head-to-toe sequin look, where you look like you should be an ornament on the tree.
MEGHAN MARKLEI think so much of what we learn when we get older is being comfortable in our own skin and learning what looks good, and not being so trend-centric.
MEGHAN MARKLEI dream pretty big, but truly had no idea my life could be this awesome. I am the luckiest girl in the world, without question!
MEGHAN MARKLEI’m a sucker for a compliment.
MEGHAN MARKLEI did calligraphy for the invitations for, like, Robin Thicke and Paula Patton’s wedding.
MEGHAN MARKLEMy parents always told me if I believed something was wrong, I should try to fix it.
MEGHAN MARKLEI think my dad always saw how happy I was on set.
MEGHAN MARKLEIt was the late ’70s when my parents met. My dad was a lighting director for a soap opera, and my mom was a temp at the studio. They moved into a house in The Valley in L.A., to a neighborhood that was leafy and affordable.
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