Meghan Markle And The $1,700 Dress: Why Celebrity Borrowing Etiquette Is Back In The Spotlight

The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, has once again found herself at the centre of headlines after allegedly keeping a designer gown from a past photoshoot, an emerald green Galvan ‘Ushuaia’ dress valued at $1,695 reported that Meghan, at the end of that shoot, the crew that was there was sort of surprised because she had some high-heeled shoes on that no longer seemed to be in the room for the shoot, right?’ She added that while such incidents are not unheard of, they remain frowned upon in the industry. Other Celebrities Who Allegedly Crossed the Line Markle is not the only celebrity accused of blurring the rules of borrowing. An article Model-TV personality Janice Dickinson was accused of taking home borrowed jewellery worth approximately £15, 800 after wearing it for The Reality of Fashion, The Reality of AIDS runway benefit show. She has since denied the claims, and most of the missing jewels were returned after some time. Singer Katy Perry allegedly ‘lost’ a couture Zuhair Murad dress worth thousands of pounds that she wore during the 2010 MTV Movie Awards. Her publicist, Ruth Bernstein, insisted that the Firework singer was not aware that the gown was missing, suggesting it was a stylist issue. Actress Lindsay Lohan became notorious for her treatment of loaned items. Some allegedly went missing, while others ended up torn or completely unusable when returned to the designers. Silence from Meghan’s Camp.
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