By the mid-2000s, Meghan began appearing at entertainment events — her first brush with the industry’s beauty expectations. At a 2005 pre-Emmy style lounge, she wore minimal makeup and an unstyled mane. In 2006, her look remained natural, with no major changes.

By 2010, however, a shift was clear. At a beauty industry event, she appeared radiant and camera-ready — glossy waves, luminous skin, and growing awareness of how to command attention.

The ‘Suits’ Era: 2011–2016

Her role as Rachel Zane on Suits marked the turning point. Fame brought consistency: contoured cheekbones, sleek hair, and a clean, glowing aesthetic. By 2013, her red carpet style had evolved into minimalist glamour. In 2014, at Elle’s Women in Television celebration, she appeared polished yet effortless.

Through the mid-2010s, Meghan perfected her signature look — warm blush, soft definition, and a radiant finish. Her transformation wasn’t about reinvention so much as refinement.

Global Obsession: 2017–2025

When Meghan and Prince Harry went public, curiosity around her appearance surged. Cosmetic surgeons began fielding requests for “the Meghan Markle nose.”