Four months after giving birth to her first child, Meghan Markle is making her official return to royal duties!
With her maternity leave officially over, next Thursday, the Duchess of Sussex— who welcomed Archie Harrison with husband Prince Harry on May 6— is set to launch her capsule collection of women's workwear for Smart Works— a charity organisation that seeks to help women find employment by providing interview training and professional attire for job interviews.
The pieces in her collection will include a shirt, trousers, blazer, dress and bag and will sell on a "one-for-one" basis, meaning for each item purchased, another will be donated to charity.
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The former Suits actress, 38, announced she'd designed a fashion range with her close friend Misha Nonoo in the September issue of her Vogue UK cover titled, 'Forces For Change'.
"When you walk into a Smart Works space you’re met with racks of clothing and an array of bags and shoes.
“Sometimes, however, it can be a potpourri of mismatched sizes and colors [sic], not always the right stylistic choices or range of sizes. To help with this, I asked Marks & Spencer, John Lewis & Partners, Jigsaw and my friends, the designer Mischa Nonoo, if they were willing to design a capsule collection of more classic options for a workwear wardrobe."
Meghan continued: "Taking the idea further, many of the brands agreed to use the one-for-one model: for each item purchased by a customer, one is donated to the charity. Not only does this allow us to be part of each other’s story, it reminds us we are in it together."
It appears as though the Duchess was quite hands-on with the incredible project. Last month, the royal mum shared a glimpse of her stunning range on Sussex Royal's Instagram account, which showed a makeup-free Meghan surprising a group of women as they arrive at the collection's photoshoot.
The mum-of-one captioned the delightful video: "Sneak peek at the new Smart Works charity capsule collection shoot, ahead of the autumn launch. An initiative supporting the Smart Works collective which will equip women entering the work force with the key work wear essentials they need… Coming soon."