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 The Duchess of Sussex, 37, went barelegged as she wore the short dress that broke no fewer than four royal golden rules, according to The Sun

 Not only did the length raise eyebrows but it was also black — a colour typically avoided by the family

 There isn't an official royal rule book, but women in the royal family are expected to adhere to some etiquette guidelines when it comes to their dress

 While Kate Middleton toes the line when it comes to following the fashion rules, it appears Meghan Markle is not afraid to challenge the norm

 Here are all the royal fashion rules Meghan has flouted after joining The Firm. RULE NUMBER ONE: NO SKIRTS ABOVE THE KNEE  Leggy looks are frowned upon — so royal women tend to ditch the super-short cuts

 The Queen has a strict "no knees" policy at formal events. Elsewhere, hemlines can be no higher than an inch or two above

 Meghan certainly was pushing the boundaries with her thigh-skimming dress at Hamilton

 RULE NUMBER TWO: DO NOT GO BARE-LEGGED It's said no matter the weather, a royal female must wear a pair of nude tights

 That could explain why, on her first public appearance as a Duchess, Meghan opted for an odd pair of pantyhose

 Of late, the Duchess appears to be ditching the etiquette and has been a repeat rule-breaker, including at the Commonwealth Youth Challenge reception in London and at an Invictus Games event in April

 She also broke this rule for their engagement photos, but as she wasn't technically a member of the royal family as this point, it's a grey area

 RULE NUMBER THREE: NO BLACK OUTFITS Royals are encouraged to avoid wearing all black unless in mourning or at a Remembrance Day event

 But it appears the former Suits star is not inclined to ditch the dark shade she favours

 She's stepped out for a number of occasions in black, and looks sensational while doing so

 RULE NUMBER FOUR: NO SHOULDERS ON SHOW Arriving at the annual royal event in a horse-drawn carriage with her husband Prince Harry in June, Meghan looked every inch the modern-day princess in a bespoke creation by Venezuelan designer Carolina Herrera

 However, the actor-turned-duchess had already overlooked one royal fashion rule: exposing her shoulders

 Fashion tradition usually dictates that royal women do not wear off-shoulder or other more revealing styles

 RULE NUMBER FIVE: NO TROUSER SUITS There's a reason you never see the Queen wearing a trouser suit

 Typically the fashion outfit is avoided by the royal family, but Meghan is proudly flouting this one too

 During her Dublin trip in July, she donned a smart black tailored trouser suit, which she paired with a round-neck white T-shirt, black pointed court shoes and clutch

 RULE NUMBER SIX: MUST CARRY A CLUTCH Clutches can be used as an excuse to not shake hands — and royals are rarely seen with the cross-body bags Meghan often favours

 But there is one royal style rule she's planning to follow. Meghan has reportedly been told that she has to ditch her beloved stiletto heels ahead of her upcoming royal tour to Australia and New Zealand

 She is said to be complying with the rule for day events, but will still wear towering heels in the evening

 Instead of daytime high heels, she is said to be opting for kitten heels. This story originally appeared in The Sun and is republished here with permission

For more infomation >> How Meghan Markle refuses to bow to the Queen's strict fashion rules - Duration: 4:44.

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Ejecutaron a dos en taxi de Fashion Mall en Laderas - Duration: 1:38.

    Los hechos fueron en las calles Ónix y Ágata, donde reportaron a dos personas baleadas en camino cerca del Cereso de Aquiles Serdán

 Tras operativo policiaco, aseguraron el lugar y confirmaron la ejecución de dos personas

 Sujetos armados dispararon en contra de los tripulantes de taxi del sitio de Fashion Mall

 Los dos tripulantes perdieron la vida en el lugar, las víctimas no fueron identificadas

 Policías municipales de Aquiles Serdán acordonaron y vigilaron los alrededores mientras que agentes de la Fiscalía aseguraron la escena del crimen y desarrollaron las primeras indagatorias

     

For more infomation >> Ejecutaron a dos en taxi de Fashion Mall en Laderas - Duration: 1:38.

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"Shweta Bachchan" Ne Launch Kiya Apna Fashion Brand | MXS | Aishwarya Rai | Gauri Khan - Duration: 1:02.

"Shweta Bachchan" Ne Launch Kiya Apna Fashion Brand | MXS | Aishwarya Rai | Gauri Khan

For more infomation >> "Shweta Bachchan" Ne Launch Kiya Apna Fashion Brand | MXS | Aishwarya Rai | Gauri Khan - Duration: 1:02.

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Makeup tutorial: inspired by Marsha from Elle Fashion Week 2018 (Eng Subtitle) - Duration: 13:25.

For more infomation >> Makeup tutorial: inspired by Marsha from Elle Fashion Week 2018 (Eng Subtitle) - Duration: 13:25.

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How Meghan Markle refuses to bow to the Queen's strict fashion rules - Duration: 5:45.

 The Duchess of Sussex, 37, went barelegged as she wore the short dress that broke no fewer than four royal golden rules, according to The Sun

 Not only did the length raise eyebrows but it was also black — a colour typically avoided by the family

 There isn't an official royal rule book, but women in the royal family are expected to adhere to some etiquette guidelines when it comes to their dress

 While Kate Middleton toes the line when it comes to following the fashion rules, it appears Meghan Markle is not afraid to challenge the norm

 Here are all the royal fashion rules Meghan has flouted after joining The Firm. RULE NUMBER ONE: NO SKIRTS ABOVE THE KNEE  Leggy looks are frowned upon — so royal women tend to ditch the super-short cuts

 The Queen has a strict "no knees" policy at formal events. Elsewhere, hemlines can be no higher than an inch or two above

 Meghan certainly was pushing the boundaries with her thigh-skimming dress at Hamilton

 RULE NUMBER TWO: DO NOT GO BARE-LEGGED It's said no matter the weather, a royal female must wear a pair of nude tights

 That could explain why, on her first public appearance as a Duchess, Meghan opted for an odd pair of pantyhose

 Of late, the Duchess appears to be ditching the etiquette and has been a repeat rule-breaker, including at the Commonwealth Youth Challenge reception in London and at an Invictus Games event in April

 She also broke this rule for their engagement photos, but as she wasn't technically a member of the royal family as this point, it's a grey area

 RULE NUMBER THREE: NO BLACK OUTFITS Royals are encouraged to avoid wearing all black unless in mourning or at a Remembrance Day event

 But it appears the former Suits star is not inclined to ditch the dark shade she favours

 She's stepped out for a number of occasions in black, and looks sensational while doing so

 RULE NUMBER FOUR: NO SHOULDERS ON SHOW Arriving at the annual royal event in a horse-drawn carriage with her husband Prince Harry in June, Meghan looked every inch the modern-day princess in a bespoke creation by Venezuelan designer Carolina Herrera

 However, the actor-turned-duchess had already overlooked one royal fashion rule: exposing her shoulders

 Fashion tradition usually dictates that royal women do not wear off-shoulder or other more revealing styles

 RULE NUMBER FIVE: NO TROUSER SUITS There's a reason you never see the Queen wearing a trouser suit

 Typically the fashion outfit is avoided by the royal family, but Meghan is proudly flouting this one too

 During her Dublin trip in July, she donned a smart black tailored trouser suit, which she paired with a round-neck white T-shirt, black pointed court shoes and clutch

 RULE NUMBER SIX: MUST CARRY A CLUTCH Clutches can be used as an excuse to not shake hands — and royals are rarely seen with the cross-body bags Meghan often favours

 But there is one royal style rule she's planning to follow. Meghan has reportedly been told that she has to ditch her beloved stiletto heels ahead of her upcoming royal tour to Australia and New Zealand

 She is said to be complying with the rule for day events, but will still wear towering heels in the evening

 Instead of daytime high heels, she is said to be opting for kitten heels. This story originally appeared in The Sun and is republished here with permission

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