To those fans of Ms Markle who seem to think there are but two extremes - 'Hollywood' and 'office-wallah', I urge you to consider the MASSIVE spectrum, [and choices] that lie between them.....
Others have responded to the rest of your post. Re your above comment I think the point is that there are always many choices when dealing with fashion and the ubiquitous question of 'what to wear.' That's even more reason why it's impressive how Meghan always seems to get her looks right for the occasion. None of us are going to like everything she wears 100% because we all have different tastes, preferences, and expectations. All the evidence I've seen from following Meghan and reading about her and seeing pictures of her pre-Harry, tells me she knows a lot about fashion and personal style. She's probably always been interested in clothes and dressing up and so she's seemingly paid attention over the years to learning all she can and to developing her own style. There are many fashion-related clips of Meghan on Youtube, and she's given interviews in the past to a number of magazines, in addition to modeling for fashion-centric publications such as
Splash (a Chicago lifestyle mag) and
Gritty Pritty (an online fashion & beauty mag founded by an Australian entrepreneur).
As a result of all this evidence, much of it in Meghan's own words, it seems obvious to me that she's very confident about what works for her, but that as she said, her style changed on the set of
Suits where she met many top designers. According to Meghan, she still has touches of a laid-back casual California style, but she's learned more about tailoring for fit, wearing luxurious custom designer outfits, and putting together a more polished, sophisticated look. The set of
Suits is also where Meghan met her stylist and BFF, Jessica Mulroney. I think Meghan knows what she likes and how to pull looks together but that she also relies on Jessica for specific styling ideas, accessorizing, deciding on appropriate looks for specific occasions, and guidance on go-to designers and product manufacturers. Jessica & Meghan are probably having a blast sharing ideas, planning for the wedding, and deciding on the best looks in the meantime for Meghan's scheduled outings with Harry. I also read recently that Jessica has been providing style guidance to Harry in what he's been wearing. It's obvious that Meghan and Harry coordinate their looks, and Harry has been wearing suits with a bit more modern edge and closely tailored fit.
In regard to a previous indication that you are 'bored' after seeing Meghan's most recent outfits, I can understand the idea that it seems boring for her to wear dark colors back-to-back-to-back, when we were maybe anticipating something different. But I would say look to this most recent event itself and to the dress code. And as well, look to the fact that Meghan is following her own preferred color palette and sense of style. In addition, as I said earlier, she strikes me as not feeling it necessary to call attention to herself. She doesn't need to, and that's not her aim. All eyes are on Meghan anyway. Several comments have already been made here about the fact that Kate was wearing on the same night, a glamorous McQueen gown for a high profile evening event in Norway. That's an additional reason why the Endeavour Awards event was absolutely not the occasion for Meghan to be flashy or attempt to take sartorial center stage. And obviously Meghan wasn't interested in wearing a pop of color either. It definitely is significant IMO that both Kate and Meghan were wearing vastly different looks by the same British designer.
Anyone who happens to be 'bored,' well I think Meghan, if she gave it any thought, would feel quite fine about any and all whiny critics being bored, since her aim is not to entertain and impress unrelenting and persnickety detractors. She can't possibly please everyone all of the time, and I don't think she's ever thought of trying to do that. She seems to be doing very well and becoming even more at ease in her new life.