Meghan Markle launched a shop my wardrobe collection online, telling fans: "I hope you enjoy them"—but she was criticized for using a photo of her children. Fashion was one aspect of the Duchess of Sussex's recent Netflix cooking show that critics appeared to feel did work. And now she has launched a "shop my" page with links to all her outfits to save fans the trouble of hunting down her pieces online.
In further evidence of the impossibility of Meghan escaping online hostility, she also earned criticism at the same time for posting a picture of her children hours earlier, which some felt was an effort to use Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet to market the site. Meghan Markle's 'Shop My' Page Meghan wrote an intro on the webpage that described it as: "A handpicked and curated collection of the things I love—I hope you enjoy them! *Please note, some products may contain commissionable links*." And she posted a link through her Instagram stories with the message: "Many of you have asked, so here you go! A little shopping to start the week.
More to come. Link in bio." Fans may want to act fast, however, as there are already signs of some pieces selling out.
On Tuesday morning there was only one left of California-made "The Windsor Gown," selling for $1,350 by Heidi Merrick. The royals' family name is Windsor. The listing reads: "Made of a subtle, raw silk noil with a drapey hand and slight textured slub, this gown is is earthy and elegant.
"The WINDSOR features a flowing t.
