Super Duchess! Meghan piles up jewels as she attends One World Summit

Super Duchess!  Meghan piles up jewels as she attends One World Summit

The Duchess of Sussex gathered sentimental jewelery in Manchester last night when she opted to wear a new £2,844 set of gold earrings and a £3,275 ring from a Miami-based female designer.

When Meghan Markle, 41, arrived at Bridgewater Hall with Duke, 37, for the One Earth Summit, she wore a red top from Another Tomorrow for £471 and wide-leg pants for the luxury brand’s £541.

Meanwhile, the mother of two, known for her love for delicate jewelery with symbolic meaning, shone with her new collection.

The royal chose a pair of Oera earrings and a matching ring from Tabayer, the American brand founded by Uzbekistan-born designer Nigora Tokhtabayeva, who now lives in Miami.

The Oera collection was inspired by the Mesopotamian goddess Inanna, the goddess of love, war and fertility, and the Inanna knot, a symbol of fertility and protection.

An online description of the brand describes how it’s made for “independent women who embrace their vulnerabilities and find their strength in their inner source.”

The Duchess of Sussex threw herself into glory last night when she chose to wear a new £2,844 gold earring set and a £3,275 ring from a Miami designer in Manchester.

The online description of the Tabayer brand explains how.

The Tabayer brand’s online description describes how it’s made for “independent women who embrace their vulnerabilities and find their strength in their inner resources.”

The ancient goddess Inanna is often associated with beauty, love, desire, and fertility, while the “knot” symbolically represents the sill of a warehouse, a symbol of fertility.

In an interview with TheWeek.com, the designer explained how Inanna is known as the goddess of love, lust, beauty and war.

The jewelery brand’s online description states that these are “adornments that convey a sense of security and trust, a special accumulation of strength.”

Online, the pieces are described as “made with environmentally friendly and ethically sourced materials.”

The design of the Ura is based on Tabayer's interpretation of the knot of Inanna, a Mesopotamian symbol of fertility and protection.

The design of the Ura is based on Tabayer’s interpretation of the knot of Inanna, a Mesopotamian symbol of fertility and protection.

Meanwhile, the brand

Meanwhile, the brand says its jewels try to “awaken” the wearer to the “intrinsic value and power of precious materials” that they can “protect and adorn”.

Both jewels are crafted with “gold from responsible, small-scale mining organizations that promote social development and environmental protection, and conflict-free Kimberley-certified diamonds.”

Goddess of War: How Meghan’s VERY symbolic jewels in Manchester referred to an ancient god

The Duchess is known for her fondness for delicate jewels with symbolic meaning.

American Tabayer’s Oera collection is inspired by Inanna’s Knot.

The knot is highly symbolic and seen as a sign of fertility and protection.

Inanna is an ancient Mesopotamian goddess of love, war and fertility. She is also associated with beauty, sex, divine justice, and political power.

The brand, meanwhile, describes how its jewelry tries to “awaken” the wearer to the “intrinsic value and power of precious materials” that they can “protect and adorn”.

Alongside the sparkling gold jewellery, Meghan chose to wear two of her favorite pieces from the jewelery box.

The royal paired the 1972 Shiffon Diamond Tennis Pinky Ring with £2,413 Rose Gold Duet Ring for £512.

Meghan, who is said to have completed her bright red outfit with a pair of high heels from her favorite Italian brand Aquazzura, smiled and took the Duke’s hand as she made her way through the auditorium before performing in front of the 2,000 young leaders. .

The event brought together young leaders from more than 190 countries and gave a speech on gender equality, the first in-person talk from One Young World consultant Meghan since leaving office. Years ago.

Harry and Meghan sat together on a bench in the center as they joined One Young World’s advisors to watch the flag waves enthusiastically paraded over the flags of more than 200 countries during the opening ceremony.

Meghan, mother of two, clapped her hands to the beat of the music, including Dancing in the Streets and Respect.

Meghan, who arrived at Bridgewater Hall with Duke, 37, yesterday at One World Summit, chose a red £471 shirt from Another Tomorrow and paired it with the luxury brand's £541 baggy pants.

Meghan, who arrived at Bridgewater Hall with Duke, 37, yesterday at One World Summit, chose a red £471 shirt from Another Tomorrow and paired it with the luxury brand’s £541 baggy pants.

Meghan's jewelery is described online as follows:

Meghan’s jewelery is described online as “a special storehouse of strength, embellishments that give a sense of security and confidence.”

Royal paired her 1972 Shiffon tennis pinky ring with £2,413 diamonds and a £512 gold pink Duet ring

Royal paired her 1972 Shiffon tennis pinky ring with £2,413 diamonds and a £512 gold pink Duet ring

He then turned to the audience and told future young world leaders: “You are the future… you are the present… You are the one driving positive and necessary change around the world right now, right now. And for that, I am so grateful to be in your company today”.

They made their first public appearance in the UK after returning to the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June, as Harry’s legal battle with the Home Office continues after taxpayer-funded Armed Police bodyguards were rejected 24/7.

Body language expert Judi James said Meghan wrote “a little love letter to Prince Harry with her giggles, wrinkles and shy expressions” last night “she looks much more uncomfortable on her return to the Kingdom”. Unified”.

Commenting on the duo’s looks, Judi said, “From her gorgeous red dress to her giggle, long winks and the creases she refers to, Meghan’s performance last night felt like a little love letter to Harry.

Meghan would complete her bright red outfit with a pair of heels from her favorite Italian brand Aquazzura.

Meghan would complete her bright red outfit with a pair of heels from her favorite Italian brand Aquazzura.

The Duchess is known for her love for sentimental jewelery with hidden messages (pictured with the Duke)

The Duchess is known for her love for sentimental jewelery with hidden messages (pictured with the Duke)

“She also looked very noble, touching the offered hand as she got out of the car like a real and very elegant duchess.”

However, according to Judi, the Duke of Sussex didn’t seem too comfortable: “When Harry returned to England he seemed much less at ease, looking first down, then up, and he reacted with a sigh.

“The fear rituals tightened, showing a desire to comfort himself as he touched his clothes and checked his tie several times.”

Source: Daily Mail

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