By Laura Collins, Chief Investigative Reporter, Dailymail.Com
19:57 March 25, 2024, updated 20:25 March 25, 2024
- Earlier this month, Duchess Meghan announced the launch of her new luxury lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard.
- DailyMail.com has received a trademark application for a new business stating it will sell cosmetics, body lotions and bath oils
- It was previously revealed that it would sell trendy jams, butters, high-end cookware and recipe books.
Not content with being the next Martha Stewart, Meghan Markle is adding cosmetics and beauty products to the extensive list of products she plans to sell through her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, and Gwyneth Paltrow. We are paying attention to the crown of beauty.
The details were revealed in a trademark filing extension obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com.
The document includes a near-exhaustive list of household goods, stationery, cooking utensils, garden supplies, drinks, food and condiments, as well as the Duchess of Sussex, 42, now determined to launch “fragrance sachets”. It is shown that Lavender sachet. Non-medicated skin care preparations. Bath gel, shower gel, and salt…non-mediated hair preparation.Bathtub; Bar soap: Medicated hand soap: Body cream: Bath oil: Body lotion: Cosmetics [and] body oil”
Newly added products also include the sale of non-medicated veterinary grooming products such as fragrance oils, air fragrance reed diffusers, fragrances, room fragrances, incense, and pet shampoos and conditioners to help your dog as well. You can enjoy Duchess Kate's luxury brands.
Markle launched her lifestyle brand this month with an ad that teases her arranging flowers in a blouse and stirring things in a bowl, shot in soft focus in a cream-toned kitchen. Announced.
The video was posted on her Instagram account as part of the launch of her new brand, and experts say her sales could reach six figures in a matter of weeks.
This is an evolution of her previous lifestyle website, The Tig, which she launched when she was still a junior actress starring in the Amazon drama “Suits'' before she met Prince Harry, 39. It has been seen.
It has already filed trademark applications for everything from decorative string lights to candles, lamps, lanterns and silverware, as well as cosmetics, shampoos, hand and body soaps and oils.
She plans to sell spices, seasonings, nut butters, jams, marmalades, jellies, “edible fats,” spreads made with legumes, garlic, and sesame seeds, as well as tisanes, honey dippers, bird feeders, and more. .
The duchess will also sell bath mats, yoga mats, meditation mats, locket-shaped jewellery, stationery sets, note cards and letter openers.
As home decor alone is not enough, we are also applying for trademarks for gift sets of seeds, gardening trowels, scissors, weeding forks, gardening tools, and bags specifically designed to hold such gardening tools. Tote bags, pet leashes, wine carrying cases, wine bags with handles to carry and hold wine, pillows, furniture, drawer organizers and more are all on the list.
In fact, if you can dream it, eat it, sit on it, grow it, write about it, see it, smell it, there's a good chance Markle intends to sell it.
Duchess Kate has said little about the company publicly, and hints about what's to come come in the form of nine cryptic Instagram posts uploaded last week, which only revealed the company's name and logo. Ta.
But the lifestyle brand's sheer ambition is evident in its extensive trademark filings, which cover every conceivable aspect of interior and exterior design, cuisine and lifestyle, and now beauty.
As well as print editions, the duchess's cookbooks and recipe books, which have long spoken of her love of food and cooking, will also be available for download.
Markle has long spoken about her love of vegetables and legumes, growing and consuming them, and once referred to hummus, carrots and crackers as her “triple snack”.
In a 2016 talk, she said she follows a vegan diet during the week and is more flexible on the weekends.
She says, “I take care of myself not just for aesthetic reasons, but because my mood is influenced by what I eat, how much rest I get, and how much water I drink.'' ” he said.
Her children Archie, 4, and Lilibet, 2, also love vegetables, she said on an episode of the Archetypes podcast.
Duchess Kate is said to have helped her husband, Prince Harry, transition to a healthier diet that includes less meat and more smoothies.
While the enormity of Markle's commercial ambitions may raise some eyebrows, the product itself is decidedly mediocre compared to the kind of fare available at Paltrow's Goop.
Paltrow infamously sold a $66 “jade egg” claiming that it could help with “female energy” when inserted into the vagina.
Goop had to pay $145,000 after prosecutors in 10 California counties sued for misleading advertising related to its products.