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All Of Meghan Markle's Favourite Brands

All Of Meghan Markle's Favourite Brands

And of course most of them are British ?

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One might say Meghan Markle's wardrobe is much like herself: eclectic and down to earth. She favors British brands such as Barbour, a personal favorite of the Queen's, and Canadian brands like Erdem (she's been wearing the designer's dresses for years). Though her Suits character Rachel Zane often dons Burberry and Tom Ford, in real life, Meghan opts for loose shift dresses paired with simple flats and a jacket.



Meghan Markle loves these "wellies," which she often wears with Barbour rain coats. Like her and Prince Harry, the two brands are a perfect match.

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A favorite of Reese Witherspoon's as well, Mother is known for its soft fabrics and chic California style. The brand also started in LA, where Markle grew up.

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The designer is a close personal friend of Markle's, which may be why she owns so many of her shirts and dresses. Markle stepped out in Nonoo's The Husband Shirt when she and Prince Harry made their first public appearance.

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After Meghan and Harry made their public debut, this London-based eyewear brand reportedly made £20,000 overnight.

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Meghan Markle's wardrobe is filled with J. Crew jackets, shirts, sandals, and more. Very T&C!

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This Canadian fashion favorite appears in Markle's wardrobe a lot. Photo: Getty

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The simplicity and sweetness of Club Monaco is perfect for Ms. Markle. Photo: Getty

The best tote bags to withstand grueling Canadian winters. Photo: Getty

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These strappy heels can be found everywhere in Ms. Markle's wardrobe. Photo: Getty

Meghan Markle had a long summer romance with Veronica Beard shorts suits this year (sorry, Harry). Photo: Getty

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Ralph Lauren is an ideal brand for Meghan Markle: stylish, classy, but with a rustic California-country vibe. Photo: Getty

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