Meghan Markle was the picture of elegance as she enjoyed a solo outing at a high-profile launch party in Los Angeles this week, without her husband, Prince Harry.
The 43-year-old Duchess of Sussex made a bold statement in a stylish black ensemble while supporting her friend and celebrity hairstylist, Kadi Lee.
A Fashion-Forward Appearance
At the event, Meghan looked effortlessly chic in a sleeveless black top from New York brand Khaite, priced at £660.
The top, featuring a sweetheart neckline, was paired with wide-leg trousers, showcasing her impeccable fashion sense.
Her look was completed with a set of gold earrings, a delicate matching necklace, and several rings that added a touch of glamour to her ensemble.
Meghan also wore strappy heels, and her hair was styled in soft curls, paired with a flawless makeup look.
Celebrating a Friend’s Success
The star-studded party was held at Gjelina, a popular restaurant in Venice, California, where Meghan joined Kadi Lee and other friends to celebrate the launch of Kadi’s new hair wellness brand, Highbrow Hippie.
Meghan has invested in the brand and expressed her pride in supporting Kadi, both as a friend and a female entrepreneur.
She praised Kadi’s expertise in hair health and shared her excitement about the collection’s potential.
Meghan danced and clapped along to a gospel choir performance, enjoying the night with her close friends, including Myka Harris and Daniel Martin, her longtime makeup artist.
Also in attendance was celebrity hairstylist Serge Normant, who famously styled Meghan’s hair for her 2018 wedding.
Highbrow Hippie’s Vision and New Collection
Highbrow Hippie, founded by Kadi Lee and Myka Harris, is more than just a hair salon—it’s a space dedicated to self-care and community.
Their goal is to create an environment that encourages personal growth and connection while providing top-tier hair care.
Their new product line includes the Root Replenish Active Growth Serum and the Essential Wellbeing Complex supplement, designed to promote healthy hair and wellness.
Both Kadi and Myka have a deep commitment to conscious living, which is reflected in the products they sell, including smokeless incense, California olive oil, and magnesium supplements.
Their journey also highlights their activism, as seen in their support for Black Lives Matter and their advocacy for equal opportunities for Black women entrepreneurs.
Looking Ahead
With Meghan’s ongoing support for brands like Highbrow Hippie, as well as her other investments in businesses like Clevr Blends and Cesta Collective, she continues to champion female founders and conscious brands.
As her personal ventures expand, it will be exciting to see how her business endeavors unfold in the coming months.
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