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Markle in another Canadian coat at U.K. event

- MAIJA KAPPLER

Meghan Markle is continuing to boost Canadian fashion labels as she tours the U.K. with new fiancé Prince Harry.

At a charity event in Nottingham for World AIDS Day on Friday, Markle wore a long navy double-breasted wool coat by Montreal-based outerwear label Mackage.

There were only four of the $790 Elodie jackets left in company’s online store early Friday and they sold out within minutes of photos of the Nottingham event appearing online, said Mackage’s communicat­ions director Hugo Thibault.

“Our website traffic exploded,” Thibault said. “We had a 500 per cent increase today . . . mostly all in Europe, because North America [was] just waking up.”

Markle has been a supporter of Mackage for years, attending the brand’s fashion show in Toronto seven or eight years ago, Thibault said. The company knew she owned several of their pieces but had no heads-up that she planned on wearing the jacket Friday.

“I woke up this morning with tons of instant messages on my phone,” Thibault said. “Oh my god, oh my god, she’s wearing our jacket again!”

In September, Markle wore a Bordeaux-coloured Mackage leather jacket to the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games. That colour sold out within 24 hours, Thibault said, and other colours followed quickly.

The actor, who is from Los Angeles, has lived part-time in Toronto since 2011.

In her time here, she’s supported many Canadian designers at a variety of price points, including luxury designers such as Jason Wu and Erdem, high-end brands such as Sentaler and Smythe, and mid-range retail brand Aritzia. In 2016, she partnered with the more affordable retail chain Reitmans for an advertisin­g campaign and a “capsule collection.”

On Monday, at a photo op to announce her engagement to Prince Harry, Markle wore a white wool wrap coat by Toronto brand Line the Label, which quickly sold out and was renamed the “Meghan.”

Thibault said other celebritie­s have worn Mackage but no one has made quite the same impact that Markle is having now.

“Everybody looks at what she’s wearing all the time,” he said. “The Meghan effect is much stronger than everything we’ve seen before.”

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