La Duquesa de Sussex visita Smart Works

Why Meghan Markle Is the Perfect Patron, According to Smart Works' CEO
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by Katherine J. Igoe
Jan 11, 2019
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The charity Smart Works has helped 11,000 unemployed women prepare for forthcoming interviews by providing practical advice and the right outfit—and the 60 percent who go on to land the job get a small capsule wardrobe to match their new roles. Yesterday, it was announced that Meghan Markle would be the official patron for Smart Works, and she made an unannounced visit to the charity (in fabulous shoes, btw). In an article in The Telegraph, Smart Works CEO Kate Stephens explains why the duchess is the perfect fit for the organization, and how we're going to be seeing a lot more of their collaboration.

The "duchess effect" doesn't just apply to clothes, apparently. With the increased exposure to Smart Works' efforts, Stephens explains, "We now hope to provide that service to any woman in the UK who needs it." Ultimately, Stephens says, there should be a Smart Works office in every local community. Meghan has always been very much into charitable causes that promote women's rights, even before she became a royal, so her choices to support organizations like this one are usually very deliberate.

True to form, apparently Meghan was hands-on from the first moment she became involved in Smart Works. So that enthusiasm is actually a good thing (contrary to some reports that say it makes her "difficult" somehow). "Once she starts talking, it's easy to forget who she is and just listen to her. She's fantastic with giving the right advice and helping people to believe in themselves again," says Stephens.

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"Fashion is not frivolous," she adds. "It's not just about the clothes here: it’s how the clothes unlock your potential and how other women can support you in that process. That’s the big picture the Duchess is passionate about." Somehow, Meghan Markle has found a way not just to wow us with her fashion, but use it for good!
 
Meghan Markle's PVC Heels Are Giving Me Life
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by Marina Liao
Jan 10, 2019
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Meghan Markle officially has four royal patronages under her belt: The National Theatre, The Association of Commonwealth Universities, the Mayhew, and Smart Works. On Thursday, the Duchess of Sussex made a visit to the latter for one of her first public events in the new year. She arrived at Smart Works, a charity that helps vulnerable and longterm unemployed women seek re-entrance into the workforce, ready to speak with staff members and women who benefit from the charity's initiatives.

For the visit, Meghan wore a black cap-sleeve maternity dress by Hatch, an Oscar de la Renta coat, earrings by Kimai, and the most conspicuous pair of heels from Gianvito Rossi. Not only did they feature a cow print (a nice change of pace from classic leopard), but the sides were transparent. If you're thinking, wait, did Meghan just rock the PVC trend—yes, yes, she did. Gianvito Rossi is a brand she wears often, in addition to her other go-to labels, so it was only a matter of time that she'd debut something from them beyond a timeless suede pump.



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Meghan's outfit might have said "I'm ready for business," but her cow print heels definitely showed off the fun and fashionable side to her personality. I approve
 
Meghan Markle's PVC Heels Are Giving Me Life
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by Marina Liao
Jan 10, 2019
meghan-duchess-of-sussex-arrives-at-st-charles-hospital-in-news-photo-1079956924-1547127518.jpg

GETTY IMAGESBEN STANSALL
Meghan Markle officially has four royal patronages under her belt: The National Theatre, The Association of Commonwealth Universities, the Mayhew, and Smart Works. On Thursday, the Duchess of Sussex made a visit to the latter for one of her first public events in the new year. She arrived at Smart Works, a charity that helps vulnerable and longterm unemployed women seek re-entrance into the workforce, ready to speak with staff members and women who benefit from the charity's initiatives.

For the visit, Meghan wore a black cap-sleeve maternity dress by Hatch, an Oscar de la Renta coat, earrings by Kimai, and the most conspicuous pair of heels from Gianvito Rossi. Not only did they feature a cow print (a nice change of pace from classic leopard), but the sides were transparent. If you're thinking, wait, did Meghan just rock the PVC trend—yes, yes, she did. Gianvito Rossi is a brand she wears often, in addition to her other go-to labels, so it was only a matter of time that she'd debut something from them beyond a timeless suede pump.



meghan-duchess-of-sussex-visits-smart-works-on-january-10-news-photo-1092160132-1547127322.jpg

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Although her exact shoe style is sold out (it's an older version from the label), Gianvito Rossi offers plenty of everyday PVC options like this black cap toe piece.




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Gianvito Rossi Plexi 105 PVC Pumpsnet-a-porter.com$795.00
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Meghan's outfit might have said "I'm ready for business," but her cow print heels definitely showed off the fun and fashionable side to her personality. I approve
Hay una reina muy criticada, que se adelantó a MM hace un par de años.... Iba a la moda, a la última. Sin embargo, MM y UK lo inventan todo, han descubierto un nuevo filón y muchas británicas están enamoradas con estos zapatos. Es que doña Sussex lo inventa, crea moda, es la mejorrrr. Es lo más... Quiero ser ella.
 
Última edición:
Esta embutida.
La diferencia entre la última salida, es que en este caso, el tejido es más elástico.
Pero forma PLIEGUES de estirones en XL trasero “ que nunca ha tenido”l:LOL:

Aquí, con menos contraste, se ve perfectamente.
Embutida.

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Un espanto me parece.... Un horror lo ue cuesta el vestido para lo que es y un esperpento como le queda.
 
En verdad, por lo que hemos visto de algunos outfits de MM, estas mujeres tendrán que tomar sus consejos con mucha, mucha precaución.


Los consejos serían, búscate un esposo productor que te consiga un puesto en una serie y haces tu fiesta de botar todo lo que tienes en tu armario.
Luego, te buscas un príncipe que te pague trajes extraordinariamente caros, aunque no te queden bien, ni sean adecuados.
 
Fue parte de Hollywood? Del jet set de Hollywood? No estaba en Vancouver grabando Suits? Y eso no es en Canada?

Los gringos prefieren grabar en Canadá por las franquicias tributarias, por el menor costo, menor acoso mediático, entre otras facilidades.
La serie Suits es estadounidense y fue producida por Universal Cable Productions; Hypnotic, propiedad de NBC Universal, que tambięn se encargó de la distribución de la serie.
Meghan tambien actuó en la película Recuérdame y realizó pequeños papeles en Castle, Fringe, la última adaptación de El auto fantástico, como en Todo dobre mi desmadre y Como acabar con tu jefe.

www.abc.es/play/cine/noticias/abci-pasado-hollywood-meghan-markle-futura-mujer-principe-harry-201711271846_noticia_amp.html
 
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