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Meghan Markle’s all-black fit for Geneva event

Meghan Markle nails power dressing in sleek all-black suit for Lost Screen Memorial inauguration in Geneva

Along with managing her own brand, parenting two kids, and working on various projects, Meghan Markle handles everything in style. Recently, the Duchess of Sussex traveled all the way to Geneva ahead of the scheduled 79th World Health Assembly. Scheduled to give a speech at the inauguration ceremony, Markle opted for a sleek, all-black fit.

Meghan Markle attends The Lost Screen Memorial inauguration in Geneva

Ahead of the World Health Assembly, Markle gave a speech at the inauguration ceremony for The Lost Screen Memorial, as reported by ELLE. The space was set up at Geneva’s Place des Nations, and was attended by many. She was spotted with World Health Organization Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.For the event, she opted for an all-black fit, which included black pants, an overcoat, and a black camisole. She kept her accessories minimal and simple, completing her outfit with black suede pumps, a gold necklace, a watch, and a couple of gold bracelets. She kept her hair back in a slick bun and wore small, circular stone earrings.

About Meghan Markle’s speech

At the event, set up to honor children who lost their lives to online violence, Markle gave the inauguration speech and addressed the crowd. She stated “Behind me stands The Lost Screen Memorial. Not statistics. Not avatars. Not data points. Children. Each name belonged to a child who was loved beyond measure. A child whose laughter once filled a kitchen. Whose shoes once waited by a front door. Whose future once felt limitless.”She further condemned things like “relentless algorithms, exploitative engagement, and endless exposure to harmful content,” further calling for action. She stated during her speech that social media and tech companies can take actions and steps to ensure children are never exposed to such content and atrocities online.

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