| Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has made a 
				handful of public appearances since son Archie was born in May 
				but the launch of the fashion collection, created in 
				collaboration with well-known British stores and fashion 
				designers, marks her first official engagement.
 The sale of the "Smart Set Capsule Collection" will last for at 
				least two weeks and is designed to help Smart Works, a charity 
				that provides quality clothes and training for unemployed women 
				for job interviews.
 
 For every item bought, one will be donated to the charity which 
				Meghan became the patron of earlier this year.
 
 The items include a blazer and trousers from fashion chain 
				Jigsaw; a tote bag from department store John Lewis; a classic 
				dress from Marks & Spencer and a white shirt from fashion 
				designer Misha Nonoo, a friend of the U.S.-born Duchess.
 
 "Since moving to the UK, it has been deeply important to me to 
				meet with communities and organizations on the ground doing 
				meaningful work and to try to do whatever I can to help them 
				amplify their impact," Meghan, 38, said in a statement.
 
 "Thank you to the four brands who came together in supporting 
				Smart Works on this special project - placing purpose over 
				profit and community over competition."
 
 (Reporting by Michael Holden; editing by Stephen Addison)
 
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