Meghan is already negotiating commercial deals with fashion brands like Givenchy
Meghan Markle is said to be negotiating a deal that could be worth millions with fashion brands including the French fashion house behind her wedding dress, Givenchy. A source told the Sun: “Meghan is very connected in the fashion industry and there are a lot of major labels who would like to partner with her on projects.
Givenchy’s creative lead Clare Waight Keller has gushed about the Duchess in the past.
She said: “This woman is so amazing. I got to know Meghan on such a personal level. To have someone like that trust you on such a personal moment in their life… I can’t thank you enough because it was the most beautiful moment.”
A fashion expert predicted the move in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk.
Caroline Wolf, stylist and founded of the Capsule Wardrobe Collection said: “Meghan’s evolving, deliberate style always showed that she meant business and in 2020, should she be permitted to step back from royal duties and spent her time shuttling back and forth between the UK and Canada, we’re likely to see her either returning to her career on the big screen or continuing to develop her fashion lines.”
The Duchess of Sussex has been a fan of Givenchy for quite some time.
In fact, she has a £7,000 collection of bags from the designer.
At the Trooping the Colour in June 2019 she debuted just one of the many pricey accessories she owns.
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