The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

I got a text saying Meghan loved our bag. 11 minutes later, it had sold out. That’s princess power for you

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It started small, a handbag firm run by a husband and wife team from their Edinburgh home and set up with savings and £125,000 in crowd-funding.

But today Strathberr­y bags sit alongside Chanel and Manolo Blahnik in designer stores around the world.

The company is just about to launch a second shop in London’s upmarket Mayfair – only eight months after the first – this time in Mount Street, home to the UK capital’s top fashion retailers such as Louboutin and Oscar de la Renta.

Things were already going well for bosses Leeanne and Guy Hundleby but princess power propelled their bags to a whole new level.

Things changed forever on the morning of December 1, 2017 when, on her first joint public engagement with Prince Harry, in Nottingham, Meghan Markle – the future Duchess of Sussex – carried a Strathberr­y bag. By the afternoon their young firm was a global sensation.

Guy said: “I was in a meeting when I got a text message with a photograph of her carrying one of our bags. I said, ‘I’m leaving this meeting because something’s just happened that I think might be quite a big deal.’”

Mum-of-four Leeanne added: “Within 11 minutes of the photos surfacing, the handbag sold out. Visitors to strathberr­y.com were up by around 5,000%. Over the next few days, 3,500 shoppers signed up for stock updates.”

It might have been a stroke of good fortune but it was one the couple had planned for. Keen to get their luxury product on A-list arms, they had contacted Meghan’s team a month before her engagement to the prince.

Leeanne, also 47, from Ireland, explained: “I had watched Meghan’s TV series Suits and always thought that she was stylish. I routinely wrote to her agent and stylist, and then, on a whim, we sent a few pieces.”

It paid off. Meghan’s second outing with a Strathberr­y was on her first trip to Scotland where she chose the £425 bottle-green east/ west mini for a walkabout in Edinburgh in February 2018.

The bag sold out in minutes while sales of other Strathberr­y products soared by 300%. Months later in July, she was seen out on her first overseas tour to Ireland with the £525 midi tote.

Leeanne said: “We didn’t know she was going to carry our designs. There is definitely an element of luck when it comes to celebritie­s being seen out and about with our designs.

“It was such a wonderful surprise each time Meghan carried a bag. We were delighted she chose to carry our Strathberr­y midi tote during her first royal engagement.

“Seeing her in our home town Edinburgh with our east/west mini was an absolute honour and her outing in Dublin was a special one for me being from the Emerald Isle.”

She added: “We have been very lucky over the years to have the support of internatio­nal celebritie­s and amazing women such as Lady Gaga, Karen Gillan, Rose Leslie, Heidi Klum and Coco Rocha who have all carried Strathberr­y designs.

“Social media has definitely played a big part in the growth and evolution of our brand.

“It has changed the way brands approach and talk to their customers. Instagram especially is a great platform in which emerging brands can showcase their products and reach a global audience.

“We have always worked very closely with influencer­s on an internatio­nal scale and have grown organicall­y over the years thanks to the amazing support of brand ambassador­s.”

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Leeanne Hundleby, founder of Edinburgh-based luxury fashion company Strathberr­y

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