Meghan Markle in Givenchy on her wedding day at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.Photo:Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty Images

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle leave St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle after their wedding

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Set your alarms!Meghan Markle’s wedding dress designer is launching a new label…and it’s as affordable as it is chic.

Clare Waight Keller is bringing her understated style aesthetic to the masses as she prepares to launch her new labelUniqlo: Con Friday, an ongoing collaboration with the Japanese fashion retailer Uniqlo.

The 34-piece collection — which includes the British designer’s spin on the brand’s signature quilted outerwear, floaty two-tone pleated maxi skirts, knitted vests and cashmere jumpers along with the brand’s first-ever shoe collection — fits in with Uniqlo’s casual androgynous look but with Waight Keller’s feminine touch. It’s also her first foray back into the fashion world since leaving Givenchy in 2020.

Clare Waight Keller assisting Meghan Markle with her dress on her wedding day.Ben Stansall - WPA Pool/Getty

Meghan Markle arrives for the wedding ceremony to marry Prince Harry at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018 in Windsor, England.

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“I am honored to have been asked to create a new label for Uniqlo. I have long appreciated its LifeWear design philosophy of technical innovation and functional authenticity,” Waight Keller said in a press statement. “I have always admired the Japanese aesthetic of subtlety, simplicity and detailed perfection, so to be able to work with the Uniqlo team to craft a new sensibility for my womenswear collection on such a global scale is a truly exciting opportunity.”

“It was just the most incredible career-defining moment, one of the highest accolades,” she toldThe Times, adding: “I was really happy to be representing what I felt to be a new chapter in the royal family.”

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry on their wedding day in 2018.WPA Pool / Getty Images

Meghan Markle Givenchy wedding dress

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In a recent interview withVanity Fair, the designer revealed how she made sure a little “something blue” was incorporated into the minimalist gown, which featured hand-embroidered flowers representing each of the 53 countries of the Commonwealth.

“Meghan felt like she was bringing an element of each of those countries down the aisle with her. So that her new role, and that bridge to the new role, was captured in what she was wearing,” Waight Keller said.

“We worked together very closely,” the Birmingham-born designer told theDaily Telegraph, “constantly talking through details and accessories. I loved it – it wasn’t only building a relationship with someone but evolving their personal style.”

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Queen Elizabeth II attend a ceremony to open the new Mersey Gateway Bridge on June 14, 2018 in Widnes, England

Meghanpresented Waight Keller with her British Designer of the Year awardat the British Fashion Awards in London in December 2018. Hugging her, the designer thanked the royal for trusting her with something so special.

“I got to know Meghan on such a personal level,” she said at the time. “To have someone like that trust you in an incredible moment in their life is something that is just the most unbelievable honor. I can’t thank you enough because it was the most beautiful moment.”

Claire Waight Keller and Meghan Markle at the British Fashion Awards in December 2018.Joe Maher/BFC/Getty

Clare Waight Keller, Meghan Markle

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While the two are still friends, the designer has yet to be asked to create anything for Meghan’s more relaxed California lifestyle.

“She is much freer now to be herself and I think she’s done a great job of working out a new image,” said the Uniqlo designer, adding: “It’s not easy for any woman entering the royal family. They have to express their own point of view but also be extremely appropriate.”

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attends the Wheelchair Basketball preliminary match between Ukraine and Australia during day four of the Invictus Games

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Uniqlo: C launches on Friday in 1,500 stores globally and online at 9 a.m. ET. Prices start from $29.90 for accessories and go up to $149.90 for outerwear.

source: people.com