Meghan Markle’s recent CBS interview has shifted focus from its content to her fashion choices, particularly her Cartier Juste Un Clou necklace. The necklace, which sparked speculation about its authenticity, has drawn criticism from fans and fashion experts alike.

Many question whether it is a genuine Cartier piece or a mere imitation, leading to broader discussions about Markle’s image and her struggle to project an aura of luxury.

Critics have labeled Markle’s fashion choices as tacky and out of touch, describing her overall look as “Dollar Store Chic” despite the high price tags of her items. This criticism highlights a perceived disconnect between Markle’s aspirations for sophistication and her actual public presentation.

The doubts surrounding the Cartier necklace only intensify the scrutiny, suggesting that her attempts to showcase luxury fall short of high fashion standards.

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There have been rumors that Markle might be seeking a role as a Cartier brand ambassador, but these claims seem increasingly unlikely as the controversy continues. Her efforts to blend high fashion with personal sentiment, such as wearing a Cartier bracelet associated with her ex-husband alongside a family heirloom, have only added to the perception of inauthenticity.

The irony of Markle’s association with high-end brands like Cartier raises questions about her credibility in the luxury fashion world. Her struggle to maintain an image of elegance and sophistication amid such scrutiny underscores the challenges she faces in redefining her status within high fashion.