Meghan Markle Is Being Credited With Boosting Aritzia’s Earnings. But Is the ‘Meghan Effect’ Real?

Women’s clothing brand Aritzia reported record earnings this past quarter, and already, company executives and analysts are crediting the Canadian label’s recent success to a former Toronto resident: Meghan Markle.

For the first quarter, the Vancouver-based company’s net income jumped by 51.2% to $12.3 million, up from $8.1 million in Q1 the previous year. During the earnings conference call with company executives on Wednesday, CEO Brian Hill elaborated on the brand’s relationship with Markle--specifically, with her stylists--hinting the newly-minted Duchess of Sussex is not only influencing consumers but even members of the Royal Family.

In the first quarter we secured media placements in top tier outlets and continued to address a number of VIPs and leading celebrities. As a result of our relationship with Meghan Markle stylists who wore beautiful Babaton Trench in April, this subsequently sold out in six hours. By all accounts Meghan remains a huge fan of Aritzia. It seems Meghan’s fashion sense is influencing the royal family as well. Princess Beatrice was recently photographed wearing one of our leather biker jackets.

While Aritzia’s balance sheet for the first quarter is a success, and Markle’s appearances in their clothes and accessories probably did help, it would be foolhardy to expect this to recur every quarter--either for Aritzia or any other brand the American former actress happens to wear in the future.

Now, it is very likely that Markle will appear in Aritzia products in the future. As mentioned, Markle lived in Toronto for years while filming the long-running USA Network drama Suits, and brand nationality and representation means a lot for celebrities--and double for royals and foreign dignitaries. (It’s an unofficial courtesy rule--at least for women, for better or worse--to wear brands based either in the country where one is from or the country where one is visiting, in a public nod. First Lady Melania Trump, for instance, prepared for her and President Trump’s arrival in the U.K. this week by wearing Burberry’s signature tan trench coat.)

And, similar to Kate Middleton with Alexander McQueen, Erdem, and Jenny Packham (among other--mostly British--designers), Markle and her style team clearly have go-to designers and brands on speed dial. Markle has already demonstrated this by wearing Givenchy in public nearly every week since her Windsor Castle wedding to Prince Harry in May, when she wore a bateaux-neckline white gown by British-born designer Clare Waight Keller, the artistic director of the French fashion house beloved by Audrey Hepburn. Markle has also repeatedly worn items by Roland Mouret, Self Portrait, and Stella McCartney, accompanied by a number of handbags from Strathberry and shoes by Sarah Flint.