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Regal star power

Aside from Meghan Markle, here are five others who gave fashion brands a boost.

- By FABIAN KOH

WHEN Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped out for the first time publicly after getting engaged Markle wore a white wrap coat with an oversized collar, which was cinched at the waist with a knotted belt.

The Canadian label which created it, Line, saw it sell out quickly. Its website in some parts of the world also crashed due to high traffic.

Here are five other high profile individual­s who gave fashion brands a boost with their star power.

Prince George

The young prince wore a twotone red and blue checked shirt during the royal family’s trip to Poland in July this year.

The shirt was by Spanish brand Tizzas, and in just 24 hours, the shirt was sold out on the website of its main retailer, Spanish department store giant El Corte Ingles. The garment is made from 100% cotton.

Ho Ching

When Singaporea­n Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong went to the White House in August last year, his wife Ho Ching carried a dinosaur-motif pouch designed by a 19-year-old Pathlight student.

It led to a surge in sales of the accessory, with a note on Pathlight’s Art Faculty website saying the product – the “Dino Silhouette­s” pouch – was low in stock due to overwhelmi­ng response.

Kate Middleton

In January 2015, the Duchess of Cambridge visited a primary school in the Notting Hill area of London, wearing a Madderson London Naomi frock.

The then-pregnant royal’s fashion choice triggered an online rush to the brand’s website to grab the outfit, leading to the website crashing.

The very next day, she wore a shirt dress from Hobbs to visit foster carers in North London, and that too sold out quickly online.

When visiting Singapore in 2012, the Duchess of Cambridge wore a patterned skirt by Singaporea­n brand Raoul, which promptly sold out. Within a 24-hour period, Raoul’s website traffic reportedly increased from 355 to 2,596 page views.

Michelle Obama

In the aftermath of Barack Obama’s presidenti­al election victory of 2008, his wife Michelle wenton The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, dressed in a J. Crew ensemble of a pencil skirt, a yellow and brown tank top and a yellow cardigan.

Interest in her outfit grew, with the jcrew.com website dedicating a page to promoting the pieces from Mrs Obama’s outfit. J. Crew said it was pleased with sales, but declined to reveal sales figures.

Pippa Middleton

The younger Middleton sister attended a party in London in May 2013 wearing a summer dress by British designer Tabitha Webb. In a few days, the garment was sold out on my-wardrobe. com.

It was perhaps a blessing in disguise because for each dress sold, 30% of proceeds went to charity. – The Straits Times/Asia News Network Ho Ching (right) carried a dinosaurmo­tif pouch designed by a 19-year-old Pathlight student during her visit to the White House last year, leading to a surge in sales of the accessory. — AP

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 ??  ?? Prince George (extreme right)’s two-tone red and blue checked shirt was sold out in 24 hours. — AFP
Prince George (extreme right)’s two-tone red and blue checked shirt was sold out in 24 hours. — AFP
 ??  ?? The white wrap coat created by Canadian label Line sold out quickly after Markle stepped out in it after getting engaged to Prince Harry. — AFP
The white wrap coat created by Canadian label Line sold out quickly after Markle stepped out in it after getting engaged to Prince Harry. — AFP
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 ??  ?? The Duchess of Cambridge wore a patterned skirt by Raoul, which promptly sold out. — ST
The Duchess of Cambridge wore a patterned skirt by Raoul, which promptly sold out. — ST

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