Monday, 23 September 2019

First Look: Harry, Meghan & Archie Arrive in Cape Town

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have landed in Cape Town with Archie for their ten-day tour of South Africa, Angola, Malawi and Botswana. There's a couple of arrival shots available on The Mirror. My word, Master Archie has grown :)

We have a very exciting day ahead. Harry and Meghan will view a workshop that educates children about their rights and safety, and provides self defence and female empowerment training for young girls in the community. From there, the Duke and Duchess will tour the District Six Museum to learn about their work reuniting community members forcibly relocated during the apartheid era. The day will conclude with a community cooking activity with former residents of District Six at the nearby Homecoming Centre.


We can expect to see both Harry and Meghan give speeches and possibly touch on the violence against women in the country. We expect to see engagements kick off around lunch time.

Friday, 20 September 2019

A Weekend in Rome for the Sussexes at Misha Nonoo's Wedding

Ahead of their southern Africa tour on Monday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are enjoying the weekend in the Eternal City of Rome for the wedding of one of Meghan's closest friends Misha Nonoo to oil tycoon Mikey Hess. The couple reportedly touched down early yesterday and were photographed arriving for the sunset ceremony at the stunning Villa Aurelia at 5 pm. You can view a selection of arrival shots on the Mail Online.


Misha was formerly married to one of Harry and William's Eton school friends Alexander Gilkes, and it's understood she played the role of matchmaker between the Sussexes back in 2016. Meghan's friendship with Misha has been a strong one for years. Speaking to The Evening Standard, Misha revealed: "I love her to death. She is the coolest girl in the world. We were seated next to one another at a lunch and we got along like a house on fire. She has the most remarkable and generous spirit. I aspire to be as philanthropic as she is, and to have as much of an impact as her."


A brief arrival video of the couple shared by Christin.



Guests in attendance included princesses Beatrice and Eugenie who are also friends of the designer.


More from the Mail:

'Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are in the Italian capital - but without baby Archie - and the couple have kept a low profile missing out on dinner with A-list stars who partied ahead of the three-day wedding of their matchmaker Misha.
Ms Nonoo and Mr Hess will walk down the aisle as the sun goes down at Villa Aurelia, a baroque villa and vineyard once owned Pope Paolo III that sits on one of Rome's seven hills and enjoys extraordinary panoramic views of the city.
The party will continue on Saturday with another expensive event at the celebrated Cinecittà film studios. More than 3,000 movies have been filmed there including 47 Oscar winning ones such as La Dolce Vita and Cleopatra.  It has been so loved by directors including Fellini, Scorcese and Ford Coppola it has earned the nickname 'Hollywood on the Tiber.' 

Born in Bahrain, raised in London, and educated in Paris, Misha Nonoo’s multicultural upbringing exposed her to a diverse collection of references. Her work showcases a unique outlook for the modern multifaceted woman. Offering versatile pieces at accessible price points, her collection is progressive yet classic, with both smart and sexy details that support women from 9am to 9pm. Misha won industry recognition when she became a finalist for the 2013 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund, and was named one of Forbes’ 30 under 30, as well as one of Crain’s New York Business’ 40 under 40. Below we see Meghan and Misha with close friend Markus Anderson on holiday in Madrid in 2016.


When Meghan made her official debut with Harry at the Invictus Games in Toronto, she opted for the Husband Shirt by the designer.


Misha and Mikey Hess arriving for Harry and Meghan's Windsor wedding.

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Fast forward to January 2019, when Meghan was making calls during the infancy of the Smart Works capsule collection planning. She knew she could trust Misha to create the perfect white shirt and thus the Smart Set Shirt was created. Speaking to the Telegraph about the launch, the designer said: "When I said to her this is what I'm thinking and sent her the outline, she said 'great, love it'. She was very very trusting. She is the consummate professional and it was extraordinarily easy to collaborate on this project."

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17th century Villa Aurelia has been the property of the American Academy in Rome since 1909, and was recently restored by Studio Einaudi architects. The restoration effort was led on behalf of the American Academy in Rome in 2000.


Today, it serves as one of the most sought-after exclusive wedding venues in Italy.


More from Villa Aurelia's website: "The beauty of the Villa gardens, the breathtaking view of Rome, and the variety of spaces available make Villa Aurelia an ideal location for high-level external events such as receptions, dinners and board meetings. In order to ensure that each and every event that takes place at Villa Aurelia is a very special and personal occasion, the Villa is rented out on an absolutely exclusive basis. Only one event is organised on any one day, and clients are free to choose the areas that best suit their purposes. Villa Aurelia is not held to using any particular supplier and this gives our guests the freedom to choose their own catering company, florists and musicians, and any other services they may think fit for the best possible result whether it be a private, public or company occasion."


Misha recently told People she designed her own dresses:

"It was really hard actually,” she says. “When I’m designing a piece, I’m usually thinking about every woman. It has to tick a lot of boxes. When you’re thinking about designing something that you’re going to wear for one day and you have to really only think about yourself, it’s different.
Obviously, you want your husband to think you look beautiful and you want your respective families to as well, but otherwise you can do whatever you want — you can have short sleeves, long sleeves, high neck, low neck, open back, no back. It makes it much more challenging. I like to design with a set of parameters. It took awhile for me to come to what it was going to be in the end. I had some ideas initially. I knew I wanted it to be traditional. So I’ve opted for two dresses, so I can tick both boxes!"

The dress code for the wedding was black tie. Meghan wore a pair of gorgeous statement earrings with an elegant updo and a black evening gown with sparkling detail.


Caroline Parr identified Meghan's gown as Valentino's Puff-Sleeve Embroidered Tulle Gown in black. Made in Italy, it features sequin embellishments and wraparound fastening.


It looks like a beautiful wedding. Congratulations to Misha and Mikey!

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Also today, we know Instagram is Harry and Meghan's social media platform of choice. Before meeting Harry, Meghan had a thriving account and loved to connect with others using the social media tool. During her 'travels' on Instagram, the Duchess came across marine non-profit Love the Oceans and highlighted their work on Sussex Royal. 


More on the organisation:

'Love the Oceans is a non-profit marine conservation organisation working in Guinjata Bay, Mozambique since 2014. Guinjata Bay, whilst home to a huge host of marine life, has never been studied in depth for any prolonged amount of time. Love The Oceans hopes to protect and study the diverse marine life found here, including many species of sharks, rays and the famous humpback whales. We use research, education and diving to drive action towards a more sustainable future. Our ultimate goal is to establish a Marine Protected Area for the Inhambane Province in Mozambique, achieving higher biodiversity whilst protecting endangered species. We have developed a cutting edge, ethical volunteer program that gives individuals the chance to get hands on conservation experience, working alongside our marine biologists doing research, community work and diving in Mozambique.'

As she learned more, Meghan decided a donation was in order in Archie's name. More from Harper's Bazaar:

'BAZAAR.com can exclusively confirm the Duke and Duchess of Sussex donated in the name of their son to help realize an ambitious project: Building a swimming pool in Guinjata Bay, Mozambique, to teach locals to swim. The resort town is home to one of the most picturesque coastlines in the world, but the area has seen an average of 12 drownings a year that could easily be avoided if local children—many of whom grow up to be fishermen—were taught how to swim and be safe in open waters. At present, 90 percent of the local population is unable to swim.
Adam Knight, a swim coach and partner with marine conservation non-profit Love the Oceans, had been running a JustGiving.com fundraiser for almost a month and was still £4,350 ($5,440) away from their target of £5,000 ($6,250). BAZAAR understands that Duchess Meghan came across the page after browsing their most recent Instagram posts and wanted to help them reach their goal.
Knight tells BAZAAR.com that staff were "blown away" by the donation when it appeared in mid-August, but were unsure of who the mystery donor—simply named "Archie HMW"—was. Some wondered whether it was from the Sussexes after the couple pledged support for the charity on their Instagram account in August. "I said to my colleague, 'That has to be Harry and Meghan,'" Knight says. "We made some calls and were able to verify that it was from them, which is just incredible. Without that donation and support this would not be happening."

Since the donation, Meghan has been privately working with Love the Oceans' Andrea Biden and connected them with the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation, which strongly supports teaching children to swim. You might recall Harry and Meghan rang in the New Year in 2018 in Monaco and reportedly spent time with Prince Albert and Princess Charlene.










This month we turned to you for ideas of accounts to follow featuring people, organisations and causes that you find inspiring or noteworthy. Thank you to each and every one of you who contributed! Many of you have suggested that we use this month as an opportunity to highlight lesser known organisations and shine a light on those working hard behind the scenes that may not get the level of attention that they so rightly deserve. These accounts showcase those persevering at the grassroots level, connecting our global community through a shared lens of giving back and helping one another. We were so happy to learn about them and are now able to share them with you! Thank you for being part of this collective conversation with us; we hope everyone has enjoyed discovering many of these accounts and engaging with each other on how we can all be Forces For Change. •All photos used above are from the accounts we are now following•
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Finally, we are just three days away from the Sussex tour. I'm incredibly excited to document it as unfolds. Here's a reminder of the schedule for day one.

  • The tour begins in a township in Cape Town where Harry and Meghan will view a workshop that educates children about their rights and safety, and provides self defence and female empowerment training for young girls in the community. 
  • From there, the Duke and Duchess will tour the District Six Museum to learn about their work reuniting community members forcibly relocated during the apartheid era. 
  • The day will conclude with a community cooking activity with former residents of District Six at the nearby Homecoming Centre.

You can view the full itinerary on the Meghan's Calendar page. Are you looking forward to the tour?

Sunday, 15 September 2019

A Christening Photo Surprise for Prince Harry's Birthday

Happy Birthday Prince Harry! The Prince celebrates turning 35 today. The Duchess marked the day with a very special message and a previously unseen photo from Archie's christening. “Your service to the causes you care so deeply for inspires me every day. You are the best husband and most amazing dad to our son. We love you ❤️Happiest birthday!”


The full post on Sussex Royal included a selection of photos of Harry: as a baby with Diana, growing up with William, military engagements, working with young people and representing the Queen abroad. Fittingly, the final two images featured Harry and Meghan's wedding kiss and the christening photo with Archie.


Buckingham Palace shared a photo of Harry with the Queen.

Father-son photos from Clarence House.

A great photo from the royal wedding shared by Kensington Palace.


Wishing Harry a fantastic day with Meghan and Archie!

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In other news, a quick update on The Smart Set collection. 



Separately, J Crew are taking pre-orders for the very popular Denim Shirtdress Meghan wore for the US Open. The dress is expected to ship in late October. Take 30% off with code SHOPNOW


Just over one week to go until the tour!

Thursday, 12 September 2019

"Not A Handout, A Hand Held": Meghan Champions Women Supporting Each Other for The Smart Set Launch

On the roof garden of John Lewis, the Duchess of Sussex officially launched The Smart Set capsule collection in support of her patronage Smart Works.


We've all been looking forward to the launch, seeing the pieces and hearing from Meghan directly about the process. Ahead of her arrival, the Duchess released the following statement: "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. 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. 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. 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 project, eight months in the making, brought together British retailers John Lewis, Marks & Spencer, Jigsaw and Meghan's close friend Misha Nonoo to create wearable, classic and versatile pieces, designed to serve as ideal choices to mix and match to help Smart Works' clients sail through their interviews with confidence.


It's been quite a process and Meghan has been there every step of the way, quite literally. Omid Scobie reports it all began in January when Jo Bennett, head of womenswear at John Lewis, received a call out of the blue from Meghan. A source told Scobie: "She brought it to life immediately. After consulting with Smart Works about their needs, she contacted bosses from each of the brands directly - cold calls!"


The Duchess gave a heartfelt speech about her journey with Smart Works, the choice of brands involved, her views on charity and community, and the importance of women supporting other women. "As women, it is 100 percent our responsibility I think to support and uplift each other; to champion each other as we aim to succeed, to not set each other up for failure but instead to really be there rallying around each other and say, 'I want to help you.'" This portion particularly struck a chord with me as did Meghan's comments about how much it meant to her to launch another project in the UK. For a woman who has been senselessly vilified at every turn since she moved to London, often times by other women, her belief, dedication and commitment to her role is very special to see.


"When I first moved to the UK, it was incredibly important to me personally to be able to connect with people on the ground, doing really important work, and one of the places that I went to very early on was Smart Works." Meghan also spoke about future plans for the Sussex Foundation. "This is the kind of work that I’ve been doing for a really long time, and to be able to do it here in my new home of the UK means quite a bit to me. It’s also the same vein of work that my husband and I will continue doing: really strong, community-based projects. And this is something we’ll be excited to be able to share more about next year when we launch our foundation, Sussex Royal, in 2020."


Meghan's full speech from Elle:

'Hi everyone. Thank you so much for being here today. It’s very exciting, and it looks beautiful, and I’m sorry if you were waiting for a bit in this sunshine though, it’s pretty nice substitute weather. So I thought it would be helpful for you to understand how we ended up here today and why this collection was so important to conceive based on the visits and what I was seeing when I was on site at Smart Works. And let’s maybe go back a little bit…when I first moved to the UK, it was incredibly important to me personally to be able to connect with people on the ground, doing really important work, and one of the places that I went to very early on was Smart Works.
Now, funny enough and purely by coincidence, it was just a year ago at the same time that I was working on a project in Grenfell, because women at a community center called Al-Manaar and that’s when we put together the Together cookbook. So though this is a year later, and obviously this is fashion, not food, at its core, these are very similar projects because they are about women empowering each other, me being able to have that opportunity to meet them, get to know them, learn from them, and then say, what can I do in some small way? How can I try to help amplify this? How can we make this even better, greater, and more impactful for the women you’re trying to help?
So on my visits to Smart Works, one of the times that I went, I realized there was a little bit of a challenge in terms of styling for the women because we have a lot of donations but not necessarily the things that women needed to have. So okay, let’s try to work with what we have and try to make the best of it. And then the next time I went, you’ll remember this, there was a rack of about 40 or 50 lilac colored blazers. Now don’t get me wrong, it’s a great blazer, and I’m sure for someone, it’s exactly what she wants to be wearing. But for most women, when you’re going in there and you want to have a job interview, and you want to feel your very best, and you want to feel confident, you want to be wearing the pieces of clothing that make you feel that way and not the leftovers that didn’t sell from the end of the season. 'And I kept thinking about it as I went home, and it didn’t track for me, and I said, We have to do something to change this."
And a big piece of this is trying to transform the idea of charity to community. And the way that we do that, I think, is people is when we go into our closet as a woman, and you say, "I’m going to make a donation," you don’t go through your closet and just toss in a box whatever you don’t care about anymore. That’s charity, as we know it today. Community is going through your closet and saying, "This is the blazer I wore when I nailed my first job interview and got my dream job. And I don’t need that anymore because I’m where I want to be. But if I’m able to share that blazer and be part of another woman’s success story, then that’s community." And so when I thought about it in that personal space, I said, on a bigger level, what can we do with brands? And what companies would be able to help us convene and come together to really build a collection for the women of Smart Works that could be the pieces that they need to feel confidence going into those rooms?
This is sort of how we thought of the Smart Works capsule collection. The first designer that I thought of immediately was a really good friend of mine, Misha Nonoo, who has spent a lot of time with her brand’s ethos development helping women’s empowerment but also specifically capsule wardrobes. We have key pieces and we can mix and match and really maximize what you have, we all know that, in your closet, right? You have certain pieces that you can take from four items of clothing and suddenly you have 10 outfits. So that was really important.
Separately I thought, if this is going to be classics and essentials, what are traditional and quintessential British brands that I’ve become introduced to once I moved here that for me resonated, and I knew would resonate with a Smart Works customer and that seemed obvious to do M&S and John Lewis, which I’ve worn quite a bit in the past year or two since I’ve been here. And they thankfully said yes as well, as did Misha. And the last company that I wanted to have be a part of this project [was Jigsaw].
So thank you so much for that. As we’ve seen this evolve, I think what’s been really amazing is to know that these women will now be equipped in a project that will just be a couple weeks but will give us enough units to be able to have the women at Smart Works have these key essentials for a year. And that in and of itself, to be able to have one small project that has such big impact is something I’m really connected to.
This is the kind of work that I’ve been doing for a really long time, and to be able to do it here in my new home of the UK means quite a bit to me. It’s also the same vein of work that my husband and I will continue to doing: really strong, community-based projects. And this is something we’ll be excited to be able to share more about next year when we launch our foundation, Sussex Royal, in 2020.
So I think at the end of the day, I just want to thank all of you for being able to be here, be a part of this success story for these women. I think it’s really key in this day and age that we remember that it’s not just about the people that you know that you’re supporting. It’s about the people that you don’t know, that you may never know, you may never meet. As women, it is 100 percent our responsibility I think to support and uplift each other; to champion each other as we aim to succeed, to not set each other up for failure but instead to really be there rallying around each other and say, "I want to help you."
And you may not ever meet that person, but you’ll know when you put on that blazer or that shirt or you carry that tote or you put on those trousers or that dress, that some other woman on the other side of this country is wearing that piece because you made that purchase. And that’s why the one-for-one model, I found, was so incredibly important and that’s why I’m really touched that everyone agreed to do this business model in that way.
One quick thing that I found out as we were in the car on the way over here was that the tote’s already sold out online. [laughs] So that’s great. And my hope is for any of the brands, if you have that level of success you’re seeing really early on, to hopefully amplify what you’ve been able to already be so generous in doing with your contribution and extend it for just a little bit more so that everyone can play a part in this shared success story. So thank you all so much, I really appreciate it.'

Meghan listened to a panel discussion and met Smart Works clients and representatives from the brands involved, as well as those from the British fashion industry.


More from the Mail:

"Smart Works trustee Tiffanie Darke told the audience that Smart Works has now helped 15,000 clients across eight centres staffed by 350 volunteers. Speaking of their 'exceptional' royal visitor who went on to become patron, she said: 'She rolled up her sleeves, she asked questions and she got stuck in. She dressed, she coached, she contributed...and then she really leant in.'

A behind-the-scenes look at the event.


Meghan with her close friend Misha Nonoo today.

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Speaking to the Telegraph about the launch, the designer said: "When I said to her this is what I'm thinking and sent her the outline, she said 'great, love it'. She was very very trusting. She is the consummate professional and it was extraordinarily easy to collaborate on this project."

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The Telegraph reports:

'The Duchess smiled and clapped as she heard how Smart Works had changed the lives of Kate and Zara. After greeting old friends from the charity, the Duchess then took a short tour around three stations set up to demonstrate how it worked. 
At the first, the “wardrobe experience”, she heard how everyone at the launched “loved” the collection. “It’s everyone coming together,” the Duchess replied. “Putting purpose before profit, right? I hope everyone enjoys it. And we’ve got beautiful weather today too.”
At the second, manned by Smart Works interview coaches, she shared her own lifecoaching tips from the private sessions she has undertaken with clients at the charity. “When they get nervous and laugh, you can say ‘yes, be yourself’,” she said. “Reminding them that they are enough exactly the way they are. “That they don’t need to put on a performance, just be themselves. “What’s the phrase? Be yourself: everyone else is taken.”
Asking whether they supported one another, even after getting jobs, 28-year-old paralegal Selam Mengitsu told her they had a shared WhatsApp group and invited her to join them. In a response Selam described as “very diplomatic”, the Duchess told them she had only just joined the messaging service and might “pop in” with a waving hand emoji.'

The collection will be available for two weeks, and the aim is to provide enough staples within that time frame for Smart Works clients for a year.

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For every item bought during the sale of the collection, one will be donated -  allowing customers to help empower and support other women and play a part in their success story.


Created in September 2013, Smart Works exists to help unemployed women regain the confidence they need to succeed at job interviews, return to employment and transform their lives. Half of Smart Works clients are from an ethnic minority, long-term unemployed and have been unsuccessful with a large number of job applications.


Thanks to the charity’s support, 64 per cent go on to get a job following their visit to Smart Works. As well as providing complete outfits of high quality clothes for job interviews, beneficiaries have access to one-to-one interview training and the opportunity to join Smart Works Network, meeting every month to further their professional and personal development.


It was important to Meghan for Smart Works clients to model the collection.


Andrea, Kate and Zara all landed their jobs through the organisation and were on hand to showcase the capsule collection, with photographs taken by Jenny Zarins.


Smart Works shared the stories of three ladies beginning with Andrea. "Andrea was referred to Smart Works ahead of multiple interviews. She had been unemployed for nearly 6 months and had applied to 10 jobs. After her appointment, Andrea said 'for somebody who comes from a care leavers background, you don’t hear people compliment you every day and actually trying to help you. At my Smart Work appointment, I felt like a celebrity.' Andrea was successful at her interview and is working as an Admin Apprentice. She said that 'the best thing about Smart Works is the people. It has given me a lot of confidence and I feel that every time I put on my coat, blazer or shoes on – that is the feeling I carry around with me every time I wear them.' When wearing the collection, Andrea said 'the dress made me feel stylish and professional'. Andrea was successful at her interview and is working as an Admin Apprentice. She said that “the best thing about Smart Works is the people. It’s given me a lot of confidence and I feel that every time I put on my coat, or blazer or shoes on – that’s the feeling I carry around with me every time I wear them.'"


Prior to her appointment at Smart Works, Zara had been out of work for almost a year and had applied to nearly 20 jobs whilst dealing with difficult personal circumstances. Zara was successful at her interview and got the job she currently holds as a Work Coach. Zara is a great ambassador of the Smart Works service when working with her customers at the Job Centre. Zara said that her appointment at Smart Works was a "calm and positive experience".


Kate was referred to Smart Works ahead of her interview for an office manager role. She had been unemployed for almost a year and had applied to over 100 jobs during this time. Before her interview, Kate felt that she had 'lost herself and lacked confidence'. Following her appointment, Kate got the job and is loving her new role. 'Smart Works reminded me of all the great qualities I have and why I am a great candidate” Kate said, and that her appointment 'restored my confidence and reminded me that I can do it. At Smart Works, you’ll experience people who are passionate about helping you not only to look your best, but to be the best you. It is an experience you won’t forget.' Whilst wearing the collection, Kate said 'my outfit made me feel like a boss – powerful and strong. It made me feel amazing and reminded me how far I have come and the future I have in front of me'.


For Meghan, the heart of this project has always been about women supporting other women.


More from Harper's Bazaar:

"Since former Vogue editor Juliet Hughes-Hallett founded the organization six years ago, Smart Works has helped 15,000 women re-enter the workforce. “We have dressed and trained every woman as if she was the only one and made each and every client feel exceptional,” Hughes-Hallett tells BAZAAR.com in a statement. “The Smart Set capsule collection will make a significant difference in our ability to dress our clients in the high-quality clothes and accessories they need, giving them the opportunity to regain their confidence, look fabulous, and get the job.”
It was important for the campaign visual to reflect the diversity of the unemployed women whose lives are transformed by the organization. Just over half of Smart Works’ clients are from an ethnic minority background and have experienced long-term unemployment, even after a large number of job applications."

Take a look at the collection on the rails at Smart Works.


Now, let's take at the collection and where the pieces can be purchased. We'll start with the £19.50 Crepe Shift Dress from Marks & Spencer.


The stylish piece is described: "This versatile, Smart Set Dress will quickly become a staple in your autumn wardrobe – and it's a perfect choice all year round too. Cut from crepe that handily doesn't require ironing, the shift shape flatters your figure with its clean and simple lines. Buy this dress in blue or black and we’ll donate one to Smart Works, a charity that empowers and supports women to build their confidence for job success." It comes in black and rich blue in sizes 6-24 and regular and petite. The dress is $32.50 on the US website.


The $125 Smart Set Shirt by Misha Nonoo is described as "a white collared button-up shirt with a semi-slim fit and Misha Nonoo branded buttons".


The £199 Paris Seam Detail Jacket is available at Jigsaw.The elegant black blazer is described as: "Tailored for a feminine fit and made in a high-quality Italian stretch gabardine, this piece is complemented with a signature lining, satin details and kissing buttons at the cuff. Includes beautiful seam detailing and vents for comfort and ease." For those outside the UK, John Lewis is carrying the blazer and matching trousers (please note only the black pieces are involved in The Smart Set).


And the matching sleek tapered trousers in a rich wool blend retail for £120 at Jigsaw.


A stylish tote bag is an essential item in any working wardrobe. As someone with an enviable collection, I knew Meghan would want a bag which was both functional and chic. That brief has most definitely been fulfilled with the tan £109 Leather Smart Set Tote Bag. (Note: it's currently sold out, however, more stock is expected soon, so keep an eye out if interested).


The bag is described as: "Made from subtly grained and soft-to-touch leather, this tote bag is a lightweight, versatile and practical, weekday accessory for the modern woman. The generously sized bag has an open-top design with plenty of room to fit whatever you need to get you through the working day. There is a large slip pocket on the exterior of the bag, while inside, the fully lined interior benefits from two phone-sized slip pockets, one card slot and a zipped pocket so that you can keep your valuables organised and to hand. With two shoulder straps as well a detachable and adjustable crossbody strap, the bag is easy to carry in whatever way suits you best." Below, the piece in black.


Before leaving, the Duchess said: "I've got to get back to the baby, it's feed time."


Hello reports:

'A royal source tells HELLO! that aides had offered to prepare notes for her speech, but she didn’t have any to hand when she spoke. At the end of her talk, Meghan admitted she had learned the John Lewis tote bag had already sold out while she was on her way to the launch in the car, urging brands to generously restock “so that everyone can play a part in this shared success story”. Friends of the Duchess told HELLO! that she came across on the podium “exactly how she always is in life - kind, eloquent and compassionate."
Meghan’s close friend and former director of communications for Burberry, Isabel May, and her former assistant private secretary Amy Pickerill were also present. HELLO! revealed in March this year that Amy had handed in her notice because she was planning a move overseas. She helped the Sussexes with the birth of baby Archie and supported the couple as they settled into their new home Frogmore Cottage, in Windsor.'

On Sussex Royal Instagram stories, the song for the day was 9 to 5 by Dolly Parton.



Very fittingly, the Duchess wore the Misha Nonoo shirt and Jigsaw black tapered trousers from the collection. It was revealed today, Meghan has purchased all of the pieces and will wear others during the upcoming South Africa tour. She added her own stamp to the look with tan accessories and statement jewellery.


The Duchess wore a Ralph Lauren tan nappa leather skinny belt.


And Manolo Blahnik pointed toe pumps in cognac.


For jewellery, Meghan wore familiar pieces in the form of Diana's gold bracelet with a blue stone and her jewel encrusted butterfly earrings.


Both pieces were a gift from Harry; Meghan debuted them during the tour last October.


Meghan completed the look with her Pippa Small Oshna bangle, Shaun Leane bracelet and Zofia Day open diamond cuff.


We close with this quote from the Duchess which beautifully sums up another amazing project by the royal.

Saturday, 7 September 2019

Duchess Meghan's Stateside in J Crew for US Open Final

A last-minute decision led the Duchess of Sussex to travel to New York yesterday morning to cheer on her close friend Serena Williams in the US Open Final at Flushing Meadows. The Times reports Meghan stayed up until 1 am Thursday night to watch Serena win her place in the final, and made a spur of the moment decision to travel to the Big Apple and spend the weekend with friends.

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Omid Scobie reports: "I’m told she’s 'super excited' to be in NYC to cheer Williams on. It wasn’t originally in the diary, a last minute trip, but you support your friends no matter what."


People reports, shortly after the Duchess arrived, she joined a friend for a yoga class at one of her old haunts, Modo Yoga, in the West Village neighbourhood. A source told the outlet, there were "lots of knowing smiles" as she joined the class of sixty. "She has been going to Modo Yoga for many years and tries to do so whenever she is in New York. It was the perfect remedy for jet lag." Meghan's love of yoga was passed down to her from her mother Doria who is a qualified instructor. During the Sussexes' time in Australia last October, Meghan revealed she had woken at 4.30 am and enjoyed an early yoga session.

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The appearance comes one day after Buckingham Palace confirmed details of the Sussexes' southern Africa tour. A meticulously planned itinerary will see the couple utilise their roles as overseas ambassadors for Britain, and focus on conservation, young people, education, health and grassroots organisations (click here to read the full itinerary). Earlier this week the Palace also confirmed Meghan will launch her Smart Works capsule collection in collaboration with several British brands on Thursday.


Meghan cheered Serena on twice at Wimbledon over the summer; once on the 4th of July and again for the women's final, which saw the tennis champion fall at the final hurdle of the tournament. The two have a very strong bond - one which has grown over the years. In a piece for her lifestyle blog the Tig, Meghan shared the following on their friendship: "We hit it off immediately, taking pictures, laughing through the flag football game we were both playing in, and chatting not about tennis or acting, but about all the good old fashioned girly stuff. So began our friendship. She quickly became a confidante I would text when I was traveling, the friend I would rally around for her tennis matches, and the down to earth chick I was able to grab lunch with just a couple weeks ago in Toronto. We are both the same age, have a penchant for hot sauces and adore fashion, but what connects us more than those things is perhaps our belief in exceeding expectations – our endless ambition. Serena is undoubtedly one of the best tennis players the world has ever seen."

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The US Open tweeted it's "a final fit for royalty".



Meghan was seated in Serena's box beside her mother Oracene Price.

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The Duchess was very warmly greeted by Serena's husband Alexis Ohanian.

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The two enjoyed chatting before the match; no doubt nerves and anticipation were high ahead of play.

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Seated behind Meghan? None other than Vogue's US editor Anna Wintour. Anna is a huge fan of Meghan; the pair likely discussed Meghan's work with British Vogue and her successful efforts editing the September issue.

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It's a poignant match for Serena, who won her first major title at the US Open twenty years ago aged just 17. She would go on to win six women's singles titles at the tournament. A win today would make it another history-making day in her career; and see the American tennis star secure her 24th Grand Slam singles title, tying with Margaret Court, the only other player to have reached that number.


Serena's opponent is Canadian player Bianca Andreescu. The nineteen-year-old is a strong up-and-coming talent in the game. Today she's fighting for her first major title. Bianca's coach, Sylvain Bruneau, told WTA Tennis: "Tomorrow is a tough task, the toughest ask she's had this year in her young career, but she's a warrior and she's a street fighter. She strives to compete. I strongly hope and I'm pretty confident she's going to step in the arena tomorrow, both feet in, and going at it."


When the camera turned to Meghan, there was quite a bit of cheering for the Duchess.


The match began with a number of terrific shots on display.


Bianca Andreescu quickly took the lead in the first set and dominated the second taking her first grand slam title.


Bianca in her player's box celebrating.


Serena was gracious in defeat.


Meghan looked radiant and effortlessly chic in J Crew for the event.

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Meghan wore J Crew's $118 Denim Shirtdress with tie belt (with many thanks to Meghan's Mirror for their ID work on this look). The piece is fitted at the waist and comes in a bright medium wash. At the moment, it's available in sizes 00-16. The piece is discounted with the code SHOPMORE.


Draped over her shoulders, J Crew's Juliette Collarless Sweater. The heather dove grey piece is described: "This multitasking layer features a mid-length cut, an open cascading front and cozy knit fabric that toes the line between a cardigan and a jacket. Indoors or outdoors, we bet you won't want to take this one off." It's currently on sale at Nordstrom.


It's also available in a selection of colours at J Crew.


The Duchess accessorised with her Jennifer Meyer turquoise bar earrings.

Meghan's necklace appears to have a "H" and "M". Hilary suggest it's the Mini Mini Jewel Diamond pendant.

Meghan carried her Carolina Herrera Mariola Matryoshka Locked L shopping bag.


And Meghan's sunglasses are by Victoria Beckham.

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It turns out there was another reason for Meghan's surprise trip: she surprised close friend and make-up artist Daniel Martin for his birthday.


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