Meghan, Duchess of Sussex

Meghan Markle at Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne on April 14, 2026.Credit : Jonathan Brady-Pool/Getty

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Meghan Markle is embracing local Australian designers as she tours the continent with Prince Harry this week
It was announced on April 14 that the Duchess of Sussex has joined AI-powered fashion discovery platform OneOff, which allows users to see each element of her looks and get direct access to shop her wardrobe
Meghan has previously explained her “high-low” philosophy of fashion, stating that she likes pairing items of varied designers and price points

Meghan Markle is putting a stylish focus on local talent during her latest trip Down Under — with her looks now shoppable.

As she tours Australia with Prince Harry this week, the Duchess of Sussex, 44, is embracing a number of homegrown designers — with each look available through her newly launched page on AI-powered fashion discovery platform OneOff, where she has joined as both a participant and investor, it was announced on April 14.

The platform, which simplifies the shopping experience by providing personalized recommendations based on user preferences, allows Meghan to curate edits of her outfits, break down each piece and give users direct access to shop her wardrobe in real time — a feature already live with looks from the couple’s first stop at Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital.

Her personal page is live now and gives fans a look at her latest Australia looks as well as past favorites from high-profile events and more casual snapshots from her home in Montecito, California.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex during a visit to the Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne, Victoria, on day one of the royal trip to Australia.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne on April 14, 2026.PA Images/INSTARimages

Clicking on Meghan’s first Melbourne look on her OneOff grid reveals a full breakdown of each piece, including the brand, price and where to buy it. For the hospital stop, Meghan wore the Priscilla Dress by Karen Gee RTW in black ($1,250), paired with Puffy Hearts stud earrings by Real Fine Studio ($780) and iridescent leather pumps by Christian Dior ($120).

Many of the ensembles on the platform are very much in line with how Meghan explained her “lewk” to guest Mindy Kaling in a season one episode of her Netflix series With Love, Meghan. The duchess noted that she likes a balance of “high-low” in her ensembles when it comes to extravagance and price point.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex talk with Kog Ravindran, chief of staff to the CEO & executive director of communications at the Royal Children's Hospital, during a visit on April 14, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry tour the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, on April 14, 2026.Jonathan Brady-Pool/Getty

That day, for example, she was wearing pants from Zara, a shirt by Italian luxury brand Loro Piana and a sweater from California designer Jenni Kayne.

In a press release about Meghan joining OneOff — joining ranks with other fashion-forward celebs like Kate Hudson, Emma Roberts, Shay Mitchell, Suki Waterhouse, Hermès and more —the brand explained that the duchess was motivated to join the platform thanks to its global reach, which allows users to access information on styles worn for both public appearances and everyday life and makes sure the right designers are getting the proper credit.

“She cares about fashion and was motivated to invest not only to expand her portfolio, but to help uplift the fashion designers she is a fan of,” the release continued.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, meets adolescent patients and staff in the Kelpie Garden during a visit to the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, Australia

Meghan Markle at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne on April 14, 2026. Archewell Philanthropies / Jordan Rajek

Meghan spoke to the New York Times in 2024 about how she knows the attention on her ensembles can impact a brand.

“Times where I know there is a global spotlight and attention will be given to each detail of what I may or may not be wearing, then I support designers that I have really great friendships with, and smaller, up-and-coming brands that haven’t gotten the attention that they should be getting,” she said.

She added, “That’s one of the most powerful things that I’m able to do, and that’s simply wearing, like, an earring.”