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Meghan Markle’s Upcoming Capsule Collection Will Benefit a Women’s Charity
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, has been known to start trends that spread like wildfire. The “Meghan effect” or the “Markle Sparkle” can double a brand’s turnover, which only the Kardashians and Beckhams have had the power to do until now. For example, her royal wedding spiked online searches for Stella McCartney’s 300% and 65% for Givenchy; she's also brought small-scale brands into the fashion limelight.
Now, Meghan Markle has just announced that she'll be launching her own capsule collection later this year to benefit a charity of her royal patronage, Smart Works. The project is designed to support disadvantaged and unemployed women who are trying to enter the workforce. For each item purchased, one will be donated to help a woman in need. “Not only does this allow us to be a part of each other’s story, it reminds us we are in it together” says the Duchess of Sussex.
[inline-quote author="Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex"]"It’s not just donating your clothes and seeing where they land, it’s really being a part of each other’s success stories as women."[/inline-quote]
The Duchess of Sussex is partnering with Marks & Spencer, John Lewis, Jigsaw and her close friend and fashion designer Misha Nonoo -- famous for designing the oversized blouse Meghan wore in her first public appearance with Prince Harry -- for the collection. The workwear collection is designed to empower women with confidence and give them something that is “suited” for the jobs that they're applying for.
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The actress-turned-royal can now add philanthropist to her list of accomplishments, as we wait on the edge of our seats in anticipation for the capsule collection. Though details of the pieces themselves are still hush-hush, what we do know, given Meghan’s influential style, is that every item is going to sell out -- very quickly.
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Sustainable Fashion – Eco Operations Will Take Years
Transformational sustainability, rather than just paying lip service to the issue, is still several years away and could mean price rises, a UK retailer survey shows. Exactly two-thirds of retailers say three years is the bare minimum time they need to transform their operations and products to be sustainable, according to a survey conducted by […]
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Stella McCartney Teams Up With Fashion Powerhouse LVMH
Word on the street is that French luxury and fashion giant LVMH will buy a minority stake in Stella McCartney's design house, which has cut ties with LVMH'S fierce rival, Kering, after 17 years. LVMH confirmed the news that Stella McCartney, daughter of iconic Beatle Paul and designer of her eponymous fashion label since 2001, will "continue as creative director and ambassador for her brand while holding majority ownership".
The deal will help "accelerate the worldwide development" of the company, LVMH said, adding that further details on the deal would be forthcoming later this year.
Stella McCartney -- noted for her environmental credentials and concerns -- will also become a "special adviser" to LVMH head Bernard Arnault on sustainable development policies, the company added. LVMH is the world's biggest luxury and fashion company, which Arnault has built up steadily in rivalry with Francois Pinault's Kering group.
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[inline-quote author="Bernard Arnault, Chief Executive of LVMH"]"I am extremely happy with this partnership with Stella. It is the beginning of a beautiful story together, and we are convinced of the great long-term potential of her (company)."[/inline-quote]
"A decisive factor was that she was the first to put sustainability and ethical issues on the front stage, very early on, and built her (company) around these issues," he added.
Stella McCartney said that since her decision to quit the Kering tie-up and take back control of her company, there had been many approaches "from various parties expressing their wish to partner and invest."
"While these approaches were interesting, none could match the conversation I had with Bernard Arnault and his son Antoine," she said.
This article was published via AFP Relaxnews.
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Ethical Fashion and Streetwear
Introduction: As the concept of limited edition “drops” continues its reign of unrivaled hype and propaganda, streetwear brands are rapidly infiltrating the world of ethical luxury. The real cost of fast fashion is the threat it poses to the environment, sustainability being a fast fashion antithesis, and streetwear being the latest addition to the global […]
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Christian Louboutin’s Miami Flagship is a Testament to Their Sustainability Efforts
Each panel was harvested by hand to leave the tree intact, produced using 100% renewable solar-powered electricity, and are fully recyclable.
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The Peak Power List 2018: Aloysius Sng
Aloysius Sng wants you coveting someone's closet, while reducing textile waste at the same time.
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The Peak Power List 2018: Aloysius Sng

Aloysius Sng wants you coveting someone's closet, while reducing textile waste at the same time.
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