Anonymous wrote:I still wonder what is going on with Meghan's relationship with her father. It's really strange that even before he posed for pictures and spoke to the media that Harry had never met him in person. Meghan and Harry met in the summer of 2016, became engaged in November 2017, and the photo "scandal" wasn't until May 2018. All that time, Harry did not meet (and has never met) Meghan's dad.
To me that says a lot about her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:K and W flying commercial this week is the epitome of not classy, so I think this week MM wins on that measure.
Well, it was all a stunt since the airline flew 3 empty planes to make this happen.
https://www.scotsman.com/news/transport/jets-flew-empty-for-500-miles-to-pick-up-royals-for-aberdeen-visit-1-4990308
Anonymous wrote:K and W flying commercial this week is the epitome of not classy, so I think this week MM wins on that measure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sussex Royal isn't getting the proceeds. The set up is for every set sold by the retailers for profit, they will donate one-for-one to a charity, presumably directly, like SmartWorks, etc.
"The collection which will launch later this year, and will sell on a one-for-one basis. 'For each item purchased by a customer, one is donated to charity," Meghan revealed during her takeover of the magazine. "Not only does this allow us to be part of each other's story, it reminds us we are in it together.'."
https://www.hellomagazine.com/fashion/news/2019082276811/meghan-markle-fashion-collection-smartworks-marks-and-spencer-first-look/
Meghan is both the designer and the founder of the capsule collection.
It's actually an ingenious three-way split.
One-to-one = for every outfit sold, Smart Works (her patronage) will get a duplicate outfit to give to their clients.
Sale costs and profit = if the outfit is sold for $100.00 (to make this easy) - the retailer gets a 40% cut of profits, so they keep $40 plus taxes.
That leaves 60% left to go back to the manufacturer (and designer = Meghan) as profit. That 60% will probably be split 30/20/10. 30% or $30 to cover the production cost of the outfit and a double for Smart Works. 20% to the Sussex Foundation. 10% to administrative/transportation costs.
It's how most clothing lines work and a smart way to do business as long as the interest from public buyer's is there.
This makes no sense. Profit does not equal revenue. And I don't think profit margins are 60-70% on clothing, try more like 10-20%. And where is Misha Nonoo in this example? M&S, Misha, Jigsaw, and perhaps Meghan will be sharing whatever is left. The VAT rate alone is 20%. I'm not following the argument that Meghan is going to be making bank on this venture if that's the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sussex Royal isn't getting the proceeds. The set up is for every set sold by the retailers for profit, they will donate one-for-one to a charity, presumably directly, like SmartWorks, etc.
"The collection which will launch later this year, and will sell on a one-for-one basis. 'For each item purchased by a customer, one is donated to charity," Meghan revealed during her takeover of the magazine. "Not only does this allow us to be part of each other's story, it reminds us we are in it together.'."
https://www.hellomagazine.com/fashion/news/2019082276811/meghan-markle-fashion-collection-smartworks-marks-and-spencer-first-look/
Meghan is both the designer and the founder of the capsule collection.
It's actually an ingenious three-way split.
One-to-one = for every outfit sold, Smart Works (her patronage) will get a duplicate outfit to give to their clients.
Sale costs and profit = if the outfit is sold for $100.00 (to make this easy) - the retailer gets a 40% cut of profits, so they keep $40 plus taxes.
That leaves 60% left to go back to the manufacturer (and designer = Meghan) as profit. That 60% will probably be split 30/20/10. 30% or $30 to cover the production cost of the outfit and a double for Smart Works. 20% to the Sussex Foundation. 10% to administrative/transportation costs.
It's how most clothing lines work and a smart way to do business as long as the interest from public buyer's is there.
Anonymous wrote:Sussex Royal isn't getting the proceeds. The set up is for every set sold by the retailers for profit, they will donate one-for-one to a charity, presumably directly, like SmartWorks, etc.
"The collection which will launch later this year, and will sell on a one-for-one basis. 'For each item purchased by a customer, one is donated to charity," Meghan revealed during her takeover of the magazine. "Not only does this allow us to be part of each other's story, it reminds us we are in it together.'."
https://www.hellomagazine.com/fashion/news/2019082276811/meghan-markle-fashion-collection-smartworks-marks-and-spencer-first-look/
Anonymous wrote:Sussex Royal isn't getting the proceeds. The set up is for every set sold by the retailers for profit, they will donate one-for-one to a charity, presumably directly, like SmartWorks, etc.
"The collection which will launch later this year, and will sell on a one-for-one basis. 'For each item purchased by a customer, one is donated to charity," Meghan revealed during her takeover of the magazine. "Not only does this allow us to be part of each other's story, it reminds us we are in it together.'."
https://www.hellomagazine.com/fashion/news/2019082276811/meghan-markle-fashion-collection-smartworks-marks-and-spencer-first-look/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see MM is hawking her new line of clothes in a brazen attempt to profit from her position. #superclassy
It's for charity. She doesn't need any profit these days.