British fashion designer Jenny Packham has reportedly refused to dress Meghan Markle, but has accepted an order from Ivanka Trump.
Packham is a favorite among the British royal family, and her gowns have been worn by Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle, and Princess Eugenie. However, according to The Sun, Packham has refused to dress Markle since she and Prince Harry stepped back from their royal duties in 2020.
The report claims that Packham was "not interested" in dressing Markle, and that she "didn't want to be associated with her." This is reportedly due to Markle's "negative" public image.
In contrast, Packham has reportedly accepted an order from Ivanka Trump for a twin gown to be worn at the wedding of her son, Joseph Kushner, to Helene Yorke. The gowns are reportedly being made in the same fabric and color, but will have different necklines.
The decision to dress Ivanka Trump but not Meghan Markle has sparked a debate about class and taste. Some people have praised Packham for refusing to dress Markle, while others have criticized her for dressing Ivanka Trump.
It is important to note that these are just reports, and Packham has not publicly commented on the matter. However, if the reports are true, it would suggest that Packham has a different opinion of Markle and Trump.
Here are some additional details about the situation:
Jenny Packham is a British fashion designer who has been dressing the British royal family for over 20 years.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped back from their royal duties in 2020.
Ivanka Trump is the daughter of former US President Donald Trump.
Joseph Kushner is the son of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner.
Helene Yorke is an actress who is known for her roles in the TV shows "The Good Wife" and "The Affair."
