Meghan Markle Just Modeled Her Own Clothing Collection

Meghan Markle has made her first appearance in official royal capacity since she started her maternity leave, and she did it in style. On Thursday, the Duchess of Sussex stepped out to launch her capsule clothing collection for charity. And, appropriately, she wore a few pieces from the new line which was made with a group of collaborators: a pair of trousers from Jigsaw and a crisp white shirt from her designer friend Misha Nonoo.

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The clothing line is a workwear collection in collaboration with Marks & Spencer, John Lewis, Jigsaw, and Nonoo, ranging in price from about $25 (for a shift dress) to $245 (for a blazer). Sales will benefit her royal patronage Smart Works, which supports disadvantaged women entering or re-entering the workforce. Additionally, for each piece of the collection that is sold, another will be donated charity. The collection will be available for approximately two weeks.

“Since moving to the U.K., it has been deeply important to me to meet with communities and organizations on the ground doing meaningful work and to try to do whatever I can to help them amplify their impact,” the Duchess of Sussex said in a statement on Thursday. “It was just last September that we launched the Together cookbook with the women of the Hubb Kitchen in Grenfell. Now, one year later, I am excited to celebrate the launch of another initiative of women supporting women, and communities working together for the greater good.”

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Last month, The Duchess of Sussex surprised Smart Works clients during the capsule collection shoot in west London...Today, The Duchess, alongside @SmartWorksCharity - in partnership with @InsideJigsaw, @JohnLewisandPartners, @MarksandSpencer and @MishaNonoo - are incredibly proud to reveal to everyone, #TheSmartSet - a five piece capsule collection that will equip the Smart Works clients with the classic wardrobe pieces to help them feel confident as they mobilise back into the work space. • “Since moving to the UK, it has been deeply important to me to meet with communities and organisations on the ground doing meaningful work and to try to do whatever I can to help them amplify their impact. It was just last September that we launched the ‘Together’ cookbook with the women of the Hubb Kitchen in Grenfell. Today, a year later, I am excited to celebrate the launch of another initiative of women supporting women, and communities working together for the greater good. Thank you to the four brands who came together in supporting Smart Works on this special project - placing purpose over profit and community over competition. In convening several companies rather than one, we’ve demonstrated how we can work collectively to empower each other - another layer to this communal success story, that I am so proud to be a part of” - The Duchess of Sussex The collection – which features a shirt, trousers, blazer, dress and tote bag – will be on sale for two weeks starting today, with the objective of selling enough units to give Smart Works the essentials they need to help dress clients for the coming year! For every item bought during the sale of the collection, one will be donated to Smart Works, this 1:1 model allows customers to directly support the Smart Works women by playing a part in their success story - how they look and more importantly, how they feel. Photo © @JennyZarins

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