The Brand Meghan Markle Made Famous Just Released a New It Bag

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Of all of Meghan Markle's appearances, December 1 was one of the most notable: It was her first royal event with Prince Harry after the big engagement news. Naturally, the appearance was dissected every which way in the media—a great thing for Scottish label Strathberry, the bag brand Markle was carrying that day. Her exact style promptly sold out, but now the brand has released a covetable new bag we think will also sell like crazy.

Strathberry collaborated with Korean skater Ko Hyojoo on a limited-edition floral bag design inspired by her skateboards. "Strathberry initially spotted the talented skateboarder on social media and was instantly inspired by her graceful and mesmerizing longboard dance," the brand said in a statement. "Always on the lookout for new and exciting creative ventures, the Scottish brand envisaged a unique project involving Hyojoo and approached her with the idea of a collaboration."

Scroll down to see how Meghan Markle wore the brand and then shop its limited-edition new collaboration.

How Meghan Markle Wore Strathberry

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See the Brand's New Collaboration

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