
Meghan Markle is sharing her closet with her fans.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, shared a post on her Instagram Stories on Monday with a link to her “ShopMy Closet” page. On the website are some of her most recognizable button-down shirts, dress pants, and jewelry — allowing fans to dress just like her.
“Many of you asked, so here you go!” she wrote in the caption. “A little shopping to start the week. More to come.”
In the description of her ShopMy page, she wrote: “A handpicked and curated collection of the things I love — I hope you enjoy them!”
The items include a classic, white button-down, similar to her look on her latest Instagram posts and her show, With Love, Meghan. The oversized shirt is from Reformation and retails for $128.
Some other clothes in her closet include a pair of white, wide-leg pants from J. Crew, an ivory gown from Heidi Merrick, a blue and white striped shirt from Tuckernuck, a light blue cashmere sweater from NAADAM, and a black dress from Tracy James.
Meghan also has signature accessories, like a pair of black sunglasses from Heidi Merrick, a black woven bag from St Agni, and classic aviator sunglasses from Ray-Ban. Of course, she also shared her favorite shoes, including one pair of black sandals from Bergdorf Goodman and another pair of brown woven sandals from Neiman Marcus.
After With Love, Meghan was released earlier this month, a handful of pieces Meghan wore were quickly sold out, including a $129 Zara dress.
In the series, the Duchess admits to being a fan of “high-low” dressing — mixing luxury designer pieces with cheaper, fast fashion items. Her style is often compared to the “Coastal Grandmother” aesthetic, featuring lots of cozy cardigans, loose fabric, and neutral colors.

“Your fashion is one of my favorite things. Sometimes I will look like, where’s the coat from. Go to maxmara.com — it’s already sold out,” Kaling said.
Meghan is known to sell out items of clothing just by wearing them. In fact, two years ago, she wore a $158 Giselle V-neck sweater blazer from J.Crew with a pair of Staud shorts to the Invictus Games in Germany, and the top immediately sold out.