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Meghan Markle Launched A 5-Piece Fashion Line To Benefit Smart Works Charity

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發布於 2019年09月16日03:26 • Chloe Pek

Some pieces from the limited edition high street capsule collection were sold out even before the launch

After guest-editing British Vogue’s September issue, the Duchess of Sussex has launched her next fashion project—‘The Smart Set’, a capsule collection of work-appropriate staples. The collaboration includes a shirt by her designer friend Misha Nonoo, blazer and trousers by clothing label Jigsaw, Marks and Spencer crepe shift dress, as well as John Lewis tote bag, which was sold out online even before the launch.

The limited-edition collection—which will be available for two weeks—will benefit one of Meghan Markle’s royal patronages, Smart Works. The non-profit organisation strives to empower and provide guidance and training to unemployed women.

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Meghan Markle at the Smart Set launch party (Image: Philip Panting/Smart Works)

Celebrating with a launch party at the John Lewis in Oxford Street, London, Meghan showed up wearing a Misha Nonoo shirt and Jigsaw trousers from the capsule, accessorised with a Ralph Lauren belt and gold jewellery—Princess Diana’s butterfly earrings and heirloom bracelet.

“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,” the Duchess said.

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See also: Get The Look: Meghan Markle's Favourite Beauty Products

“When you buy any item in the Smart Set Capsule Collection for Smart Works, the same item will be given to a Smart Works client, and with it, the confidence and support she needs to enter the workforce and take an important step in building a career.”

See the Smart Set Capsule Collection below:

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The Smart Set Shirt
The Smart Set Blazer
The Smart Set Trouser
The Smart Set Dress
The Smart Set Dress
The Smart Set Bag
The Smart Set Bag

See also: Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Announce Their First Official Tour To Africa

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