The latest episode of With Love, Meghan Markle delivered yet another lesson in what not to wear, and this time, the fashion mishap came in the form of a pale pink Ralph Lauren jumpsuit. Viewers, fashion critics, and style enthusiasts alike were left in disbelief, with some clutching their pearls at the sight.
What was meant to be a moment of effortless elegance instead sparked widespread confusion and ridicule. It all began when Netflix dropped With Love, Meghan on March 4th, but instead of serving up style inspiration, it left audiences nursing a jumpsuit-induced headache. Social media exploded with reactions ranging from bewilderment to outright mockery, with many calling for an immediate fashion intervention.
The now-infamous scene featured Meghan Markle standing in an immaculately staged kitchen, deep in conversation with the founder of Tatcha Beauty about self-care, simplicity, and effortless chic. The irony? Her outfit was anything but. The ill-fitting jumpsuit was so unflattering that one could almost imagine Ralph Lauren himself reconsidering its existence. Instead of exuding grace and sophistication, the look suggested she was moments away from fixing a leaking sink. Critics couldn’t unsee the resemblance to a mechanic’s uniform, with one particularly savage social media user quipping, “Why is she dressed like she’s about to change the oil on a 2010 Honda Civic?” Another compared her ensemble to Don’s iconic Three’s Company jumpsuit, because when your fashion choices are being likened to a 1970s sitcom character, something has gone terribly wrong.
Breaking it down further, the jumpsuit’s waistline—or rather, the complete lack of one—left viewers baffled. The belt was cinched so high it nearly reached her ribcage, creating an overall effect that was more circus tent than couture. “She’s too short-waisted for this look; it’s like the jumpsuit is swallowing her whole,” one commenter lamented. Another sarcastically wondered, “Did Ralph Lauren actually design this, or is this some kind of elaborate prank?” And the pants? Too long, too baggy, just too much of everything.
Beyond the fashion faux pas, there was also the issue of practicality. Because nothing screams comfortable kitchen attire like a cumbersome, floor-length ensemble that could easily lead to a trip-and-fall incident. But Meghan took things a step further—she was barefoot. Yes, in a full-length jumpsuit, cooking without shoes, as if daring fate to turn a spilled pot of boiling water into a disaster. “Who cooks like this? Has she never heard of shoes?” one viewer questioned. Another worried aloud, “She’s one dropped knife away from turning this lifestyle show into an ER visit.”
If there’s one thing Meghan remains committed to, it’s a neutral color palette. Despite previously lamenting the overuse of beige during her time as a royal, she now seems to have fully embraced it. “She complained about beige, and now all she wears is beige,” one unimpressed viewer observed. “She’s beige. Her outfits are beige. Her life is beige. It’s like she’s dissolving into the walls.”
In the aftermath of this fashion fiasco, one thing became abundantly clear—Ralph Lauren wanted no part of the backlash. The brand, known for dressing A-listers and royalty for decades, appeared to be distancing itself entirely. There were no Instagram posts, no PR campaigns, just complete radio silence—much like the public’s reaction to With Love, Meghan itself.
And so, as the dust settles on yet another Meghan Markle style misstep, one pressing question remains: Will she ever hire a stylist? Or at the very least, will someone introduce her to the concept of dressing for her body type? Because at this point, With Love, Meghan is serving up nothing but secondhand embarrassment.