Shop 'Investor' Meghan Markle's Australia Looks from AI Fashion Platform

Meghan Marklehas reached Australia and is already making headlines for her business deal and her fashionable outfits. The Duchess of Sussex has joined AI fashion platform OneOff as an investor. Interestingly, if a fashion enthusiast loves Markle’s look and wants to have similar pieces in their wardrobe, they can easily shop for them from the platform in real time. The details of each look are already available on OneOff.

Meghan Markle invests in AI fashion platform with access to shopping her Australia looks

Meghan Markle has been turning heads with her fashionable outfits. But this time, she has joined as a participant and investor in the AI-powered fashion discovery platform OneOff. It is “a style-driven fashion discovery platform powered by the people setting the trends.” All her looks, which feature homegrown designers, are already available on the platform, as announced on April 14, perPEOPLE.

Oneoff lets theformer actressbreak down each outfit and give users direct access toshop her wardrobein real time. From her look at the Melbourne Royal Children’s Hospital to her previous outfits at various events, fashion lovers can find outfit details on the platform for a seamless shopping experience.

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Markle has joined OneOff along with many other fashion-forward celebrities. These include Brooks Nader, Iann Dior, Rob Lowe, Shay Mitchell, Suki Waterhouse, Kate Hudson, Emma Roberts, and Hermès, among others.

Per the press release, Markle joined the platform as “she cares about fashion and was motivated to invest not only to expand her portfolio, but to help uplift the fashion designers she is a fan of.”

Her decision comes as she is well aware that her attire can affect a brand. She spoke to The New York Times in 2024. She acknowledged that her outfits receive “global spotlight and attention.” That is why she would like to “support designers that I have really great friendships with.” She also wants to support smaller, up-and-coming brands that haven’t yet received the attention they deserve.

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The league's fourth season his eight tournaments remaining -- five in the United States -- after this week's event in Mexico. Up next is LIV Golf Virginia at Trump National Golf Club from May 7-10.

The Financial Times reported earlier this week that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, which has poured more than $5 billion into the league since 2022, was on the brink of shutting off the financial pipeline.

O'Neil responded to that report by assuring staff members that the season would keep going at "full throttle."

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O'Neil put a positive spin on the circuit's financial situation during his interview Thursday.

"Given the momentum of this business, we're really excited about where we are and the position where we are," O'Neil said. "... This notion of bringing teams to market, I had two calls this morning. This notion of, 'Do you have to raise money?' Probably. This is business. But if we keep the trajectory going the way we are and the revenue growth going, this is going to be a really good business for a really long time."

Spain's Jon Rahm, one of the players lured away from the PGA Tour and European tour by lucrative contracts and $30 million purses, said he is focusing on golf instead of the swirling rumors about the league's potential demise.

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The "Heartattack" singer reunited with her "Princess Protection Program" costarSelena Gomezand "Camp Rock" costarJoe Jonasat an April 13 show at the Kia Center in Orlando.

Lovato and Jonas, who briefly dated in 2010, performed a surprise duet of their "Camp Rock" classic "This Is Me" for the first of 18 shows, part of her "It’s Not That Deep" tour. Lovato was previously a surprise guest at the opening concert for the "Jonas20"anniversary tourat New Jersey's MetLife Stadium on Aug. 10, where they also sang "This Is Me."

Though Gomez did not join the pair on stage, she was notably in attendance, singing Lovato's praises on social media.

"I am in tears,” Gomez wrote in herInstagram Storyon April 13, tagging Lovato. "This was hands down one of the best shows. Oh and the VOCALS? Psh *blown away."

The "Only Murders In The Building" actor then shared a photo of the pair embracing and posing backstage.

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Gomez also shared a photo of her in the audience, dancing and wearing an "It's Not That Deep" merchandise hoodie.

Joe Jonas, Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato arrive at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards on Aug. 28, 2011, in Los Angeles.

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Their paths crossed on Disney Channel, where Gomez starred in the show "Wizards of Waverly Place" while Lovato starred in the "Camp Rock" movie franchise and the "Sonny with the Chance" sitcom.

The pair costarred in "Princess Protection Program," a Disney Channel original movie, in 2009, the same year Gomez made a guest appearance on "Sonny With a Chance."

Though the duo seemed to have drifted apart as adults. In a 2014 episode of "Watch What Happens Live," Lovato explained to Andy Cohen why she chose to unfollow Gomez on X (known as Twitter at the time), saying, "I think it’s just one of those things where people changed and people grow apart."

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