Meghan monetises her designer wardrobe again via AI platform OneOff,
The Duchess of Sussex has attempted to monetise her wardrobe once again via the AI platform OneOff, but prices are so high that shoppers must request the cost of one dress from the designer.
Earlier this month, Meghan, 44, shared a series of clips promoting her products via Instagram, showing her eating strawberries in the garden, sitting on the kitchen countertop and picking flowers – all while dressed in a wardrobe and accessories worth £92,834.
AI fashion app, OneOff, which the Duchess partnered with earlier this year, has since broken down her outfits and jewellery showcased in the adverts.
In one shot, Meghan can be seen sporting a £67 Anine Bing Amani Tee with £1,250 Ragnar Pleated Wool Straight Leg Pants from celebrity-favourite, The Row. She paired the look with her £47,578 Logan Hollowell Fortuna Diamond Tennis Necklace and £5,135.50 Birks Diamond Cluster Jacket Earrings.
The mother-of-two repeatedly revealed her fondness for the Danish brand Anine Bing and also wore the brand’s £208 Brie Jeans in another clip, paired with a £461 Celine Cropped Shirt in Striped Cotton, purchased from the designer resale website Winnie Modo.
Her third outfit, seen as she smells flowers, was largely from Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s brand The Row, including its £1,480 Naius Wool Sweater and £1,620 Nari Wool Mock-Neck Sweater.
She paired the knitwear with £270 Carrie Twill Straight-Leg Pants from Anine Bing and the Pippa Small 18kt Herkimer Metamorphic Cup Ring, which is handmade in Jaipur, India, and costs £950.
Perhaps her dressiest ensemble was one reminiscent of her second wedding day look by Stella McCartney – her Oscar de la Renta Fluid Halter-Neck Gown (price available on request) matched with a £2,250 Celine Colonne Jacket in Diagonal Wool.
The Duchess of Sussex donned a wardrobe and accessories worth £92,834 in her latest As Ever video campaign
The Duchess went for a more casual look with her next outfit – the £155 Polo Ralph Lauren Oxford Long Sleeve Button Up Shirt and £241 Tracey James Collection Upper Village Jeans.
She accessorised with The Clips from Crown Affair, priced at £43, and her £7,050 Cartier Love Bracelet and £22,000 Cartier Tank Française 21.2mm Small 18-Karat Gold Watch.
The final ensemble included a £221 Christian Dior Silk Love Sleeve Blouse, the £225 ‘Kate Jeans’ from Anine Bing, £820 Chanel Ballet Flats and the Cord Woven Leather Belt from The Row, costing £810.
It comes after Meghan revealed she made a rare visit to the UK on Monday during her return journey from Geneva to LA.
The Duchess of Sussex last officially visited Britain in 2022, when the late Queen Elizabeth II died. She also travelled via Heathrow in July 2024 when visiting Nigeria, according to reports at the time, and spent several hours at the prestigious Windsor Suite.
Meghan was in Switzerland on Sunday to give a speech on children’s online safety at the World Health Organisation’s 79th World Health Assembly.
Her visit came two days before her eighth wedding anniversary with Prince Harry, which she heavily celebrated on Instagram with a host of unseen photographs from her Windsor nuptials.
Alongside a Union Jack emoji, she also shared an image of a handwritten card she’d received from BA staff, writing: ‘Thanks to this amazing flight crew for all the love yesterday! Appreciate all your memories and kind words.’
Meghan sported an Oscar de la Renta dress reminiscent of her second wedding day look by Stella McCartney
In another shot, the Duchess paired the £67 Anine Bing Amani Tee with £1,250 Ragnar Pleated Wool Straight Leg Pants from The Row
While perched on a kitchen countertop, Meghan sported a pair of classic Chanel Ballet Flats, priced at £820
The card read: ‘Dearest Harry and Meghan, Wishing you a wonderful wedding anniversary, With love, The whole British Airways family.’
Meghan’s BA269 flight from London departed 26 minutes later than expected at 3.31pm and arrived in LA at 7.25pm.
It is not clear how long her stopover at Heathrow was after flying in from Geneva on Monday morning.
There are no direct flights from Geneva to LA, but she could also have chosen to travel via Frankfurt, Paris or Barcelona.
Prince Harry has previously said that it is unsafe to bring his family to the UK unless he is given full-time armed police protection.
Funded by the public purse for all senior royals, automatic protection was taken away from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex when they decided to step down from their royal duties.
Their children Archie, seven, and Lilibet, four, have not seen their grandfather, the King, since February 2022 when they visited Britain as part of the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Last year, Harry lost a legal bid to have his protection reconsidered, blaming the Royal Household in thinly veiled comments about him being the victim of ‘a good old-fashioned establishment stitch up’.
Since Harry and Meghan’s departure from the UK in 2020, when the Metropolitan Police stopped providing security for the couple, they have been responsible for their own security, which would include round-the-clock protection at their estate in Montecito, California, and security for overseas visits.
Meanwhile, a source close to the Duchess told PEOPLE magazine: ‘Meghan’s flight crew was so lovely on her way back from Geneva.
‘They all came to say happy anniversary and shared their memories of where they were on the day. They wrote Harry and Meghan a card and gave them a bottle of champagne and British candies for Harry and the kids.
‘It was very special and so appreciated by Meghan, who wanted to publicly thank them. She was truly so touched.’



