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5 Great Product Collaboration Ideas for Meghan Markle That Will Get Her Enemies Talking

Meghan Can Collaborate With Brands

When Jennifer Lopez started to do collaborations with different brands at the beginning of her career, even people like Gwyneth Paltrow seemed to sneer. Now, Gywneth not only endorses products, but she has also created an empire called Goop that makes the products herself. Meghan Markle seems to be heading in the same direction. She reportedly is looking to buy a winery in Napa and there are undoubtedly other ventures she is considering. 


How about these 5 collaborations that will get everyone talking even more about Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, and her husband Harry the Duke of Sussex:

1. House paint and Wallpaper

If Meghan collaborated with a company that makes paint and wallpaper her detractors will probably accuse the company of environmental abuses. But it is unlikely that Meghan will put her name on anything that is not organic and vegan and healthy and pure. And this would be a good product because she has a huge chateau in Montecito. No doubt she has learned a lot about paints and wallpapers and all things interiors. She could totally do her own line of paints and wallpapers. What could she call it? That is a good question. Definitely not Sentebale. I have heard rumors they are planning a line of wines and olive oil products under the brand name Sentebale. She definitely should not do paints and wallpapers with the same name. Although...who knows. It depends on how they spin it.

2. Organic Yoga Clothing 

Meghan loves yoga and her mom loves yoga. She would be the perfect fit for a collaboration with a company that makes special yoga outfits. She has endorsed other clothing brands before in Canada and there was something she did with Smartworks as well. I don't know if she is continuing to do these things but she absolutely should and she could add yoga to it as well. I mean, it's a lot and she will be a very busy girl. And a very rich one too. She does have to be very adept at achieving balance if she is going to dabble in all of this. But she does not strike me as one to back down from work. She has always said she is very ambitious.

3. Software for organizing your children's social calendar

Anything that is online that helps moms and dads to be more organized would be a good collab fit for the Duchess of Sussex. She has so much to do that I am not sure how she does it all without an army of helpers. She has the resources to get help but other moms and dads may need help and that is why she would be a good fit to sell an online software that helps parents organize their kids' activities.

4. Spring Water

If Meghan endorsed a water brand, it would not be so out of the ordinary. She is the perfect fit for something like that. Doesn't Jen Anniston have a line that she endorses? I have forgotten the name of it as I type but I believe it is quite a successful brand. Meghan has always cared about water issues. She did volunteer work in Africa one time, and I saw how she helped pump water for the villagers. So a spring water endorsement would be just perfect for her.

5. Electric Cars

Meghan loves to drive and her first car was a real piece of work. She always joked about how she had to climb in from the trunk area to get to the driver's seat because there was something wrong with her car door. Now, look at her! But she is also an environmentalist and so she could consider teaming up with an electric car company to sell clean energy vehicles.

Obviously, no matter what Meghan endorses and who she teams up with, people are going to have something to say. Her fans will love it and her enemies will hate it. She shouldn't let people's opinions on how much money she makes stop her from exploring different ways to expand her empire. She should proudly and unapologetically build her empire. The bigger her empire, the more people she can help. She just has to make sure to surround herself with the right people and the right collaborations. And keep up with her obligations to the IRS.

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