Duchess Sussex Meghan Markle strives to launch a new charity fashion range to assist unemployed women

After Duke Megan gave birth to her husband and British monarch and first child, Prince Harry returned to his first work on Thursday and launched a new fashion product to help charities that help unemployed women.

Sussex’s duchess Meghan has seen a few public appearances since the birth of his son, Archie, in May, but her first official release of a fashion collection created in collaboration with famous British stores and fashion designers It was a participation.

The sale of “Smart Set Capsule Collection” lasted for at least two weeks and was designed to support Smart Works, a charity that provides quality clothes and training for unemployed women for unemployed interviews .

For every item purchased, Megan will donate to the charity that was sponsored earlier this year.

Fashion chain Jigsaw blazer and trousers. Department Store Louis Lewis tote bag. A classic shirt from Marks & Spencer and a white shirt from Misha Nonoo, a fashion designer from an American-born Duchess friend.

Meghan, 38, said: “After moving to the UK, it was most important to meet the communities and organizations that have meaningful work and do their best to amplify their influence.”

“Thanks to the four brands that support Smart Works for this special project. We aim for profit and community over competition.”

Meghan added. “It is 100% responsibility to support and elevate each other as a woman.”

The Duchess was recently featured in news when a friend and makeup artist Daniel Martin celebrated his birthday and planned a special surprise. Daniel was responsible for many of Meghan’s stories about finding a wedding with Prince Harry. After celebrating Daniel’s birthday, Meghan supported the tennis star Serena Williams at the US Open.

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