In my opinion, there are obscenities on various levels associated with Meghan Markel's wearing of that dress, irrespective of whether she paid for it or wore it just to give publicity to the designer.
1. The fact that a dress can cost £56,000 is pretty sickening, when there are millions of other women around the world who live in poverty and don't have the means to buy even one cotton dress costing £3 or £4.
2. The fact that a future member of the British Royal family buys into that culture is obscene, because royalty serve as role models for countless young girls and women in this country, who will never be able, especially in these years of austerity, to aspire to the Markel-look - the mannequin.
3. Whether Markel has bought the dress from her own pocket or simply worn it to showcase the work of some outrageously 'up-him/herself' designer, she has paraded her double standards - we have all been 'warmed' up to her as a person by the footage of her barefoot walks in African villages on her humanitarian rounds - and yet she wears a £56,000 dress which she lets out details of the price tag about. There's nothing wrong with wanting to look and feel good on a grand occasion but honestly, when I go to an event I don't tell anyone how much I paid for my dress. Maybe she didn't do this, but somebody in her entourage did and that's her responsibility.
4. This lady is no newcomer to publicity - she's no shy, retiring Diana so let's not be fooled by the photographs. She knows that the price of this dress was destined for the press, and made a very, very bad error of judgement in this matter.
5. Why oh why, are we saying goodbye to our cultured European neighbours, and opening our gates to this Hollywood circus?! Yes, it really is obscene - oh, and regarding the work the dress has provided for goodness knows how many people - I just don't believe it - there will be a few very well paid individuals working on that, and the bulk of the money will be a price for the designer's intellectual property - the design. Surely, no item of clothing can be justified as worth £56,000 - or maybe it was diamond encrusted - then again, maybe living in London I just know too many teachers and nurses who find themselves having to visit food banks.