Now an Influencer-Investor, Meghan Markle has made all her Australia tour looks shoppable

It’s been eight years since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were last in Australia, and her style has definitely evolved since then: Now, the Duchess of Sussex is making her Australian travel outfits shoppable through a new business partnership.

On April 14, Meghan Markle officially announced that she would join the artificial intelligence-driven fashion discovery platform OneOff as an investor and featured participant, and her personal “exclusive edit” will be available for browsing and purchase. The royal joins other investors in launching celebrities such as Suki Waterhouse, Emma Chamberlain, Kate Hudson and Shay Mitchell on the platform.

Meghan’s first clip has gone online, detailing some of the outfits she wore while visiting children’s hospitals and museums in Australia with Prince Harry. All shades and ladylike silhouettes, as expected. The Duchess, who wore an earthy St. Agni suede skirt and matching bomber jacket in one and a navy button-front Karen Gee dress in another, made a conscious reference to Australian brands in her outfits for the trip.

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As of the time of the report, a browse of the platform showed that 22 out-of-date garments had been broken down and made available for purchase. Looks dating back to 2024 include Meghan and Harry’s trip to Jordan (Zara coat and Chanel ballet pumps), pieces from a Paris Fashion Week night (Balenciaga), and her own Instagram posts promoting lifestyle brand As Ever (Brochu Walker dress and Hunter wellies): Her high-low philosophy is evident on the platform, with affiliate links appropriately linked.

The couple planned a four-day tour of Australia that would include events at Melbourne’s Children’s Hospital, the National Veterans Art Museum and a women’s refuge.

Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, to tour Australia in 2026

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