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Meghan Markle Adds Makeup, Pet Food, Yoga Mats and More to Lifestyle Brand in New Trademark Applications
Meghan Markle’s plans for her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, are expanding.
The Duchess of Sussex, 42, is pursuing trademarks for exclusive rights to sell cosmetic products, home décor, stationery, linens, small kitchen appliances, condiments, yoga equipment, gardening gear and pet accessories plus more tableware and jarred food products under the American Riviera Orchard name.
Trademark applications filed on March 9 with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and obtained by PEOPLE reveal that American Riviera Orchard has plans to sell goods in nearly every lifestyle lane.
The Duchess of Sussex appears to be diving into the beauty business, from skincare to cosmetics to scents. Beyond fragrance and lavender sachets, the trademark application lists “Non-medicated skin care preparations; Bath and shower gels and salts not for medical purposes; Non-medicated hair preparations; Bath soap; Bar soap; Non
Bath oil: Body lotions; Cosmetics; Body oil; Scented oils; Air fragrance reed diffusers; Fragrances; Room fragrances; Incense
The same document further mentions “Jewelry; lockets (jewelry); Jewelry dishes and ring holders,” which aligns with the Duchess of Sussex’s personal style.
Wallpaper, pillows, furniture, picture frames, live flower arrangements and seeds for planting are also named.
Pets are also in mind, with the application covering pet shampoos and conditioners, pet food and treats and “pillows for household pets.” Meghan and Prince Harry are dog parents to Pula, Guy and rescue beagle Mamma Mia, making the pet products a natural fit for the budding brand, which is also pursuing permission for leashes, collars, bowls and feeding mats.
Other highlight items are wine-carrying cases and bags, calling back to Meghan’s original lifestyle blog The Tig, which was named after her favorite wine, Tiganello. The Duchess of Sussex ran the site while starring on Suits and shuttered the lifestyle site dedicated to food, travel, fashion and personal reflections in 2017 during her courtship with Prince Harry.
Beyond “Household linen; Bed spreads; Bed blankets; Pillow cases; Bed sheets; Bed skirts; Throws; Bath linen; Interior decoration fabrics; Picnic blankets; Table linen of fabric or textile; Coasters of textile; Textile placemats; Napkins of textile; Textile tablecloths; Curtains; Kitchen towels; Kitchen linens; Woven fabrics; Gift wrap of textile or fabric; Knitted fabrics; Textile wall hangings; Felt and non-woven textile fabrics,” beach gear also gets a mention with towels and blankets. The Duke of Sussex, 39, has cited the beach as a highlight of life in Montecito, and locals say he’s known to spend time there.
A second application also filed on March 9 lists everything from gardening shears and string lights to printed greeting cards and day planners, paper decorations, wrapping paper, photo albums and calligraphy pens. The specialized writing instrument is no surprise, as Meghan previously moonlighted as a calligrapher before Suits.
Meghan finds the name American Riviera Orchard perfect. It feels authentic to her. She can’t wait for the website to launch,” the source told PEOPLE.
The insider added that the brand “will reflect everything that she loves — family, cooking, entertaining and home décor.”
“She is excited about her latest, personal venture,” the source said. “This is something she’s been wanting to do for a while. She is excited to share her style and things that she loves.”