Meghan Markle clothes
Meghan Markle carried a leather Everlane tote bag to the Invictus Games in Toronto on Sept. 25, 2017, and now the purse has a waiting list. Chris Jackson/Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation

Royal brides often become fashion icons. Princess Diana had style that people obsessed over, and Kate Middleton still causes brands to sellout of certain styles. Now, it’s Meghan Markle’s turn.

Prince Harry’s fiancée has been wearing some very stylish clothing, but there are a few brands that she repeatedly sports. Based on how many times she has been spotted wearing them, these are the brands that Markle seems to love:

Everlane — Markle buys lots of more affordable pieces from Everlane, a company that prides themselves on ethical factories and transparency about pricing. She was photographed in Everlane’s high-rise skinny jeans ($68) at the Invictus Games, and the leather tote bag ($165) she brought to the same event now has a waitlist. She also brought the ultra-affordable beach canvas backpack (starting at $28) on her trip to Africa with Harry last August.

J. Crew — This American brand has been a longtime favorite for the bride to be. Markle has been spotted wearing the $68 chambray shirt several times, and now it’s sold out. She has also donned the rosy Franny sunglasses ($98). She has sported a few items from their Madewell division too.

Sarah Flint — Markle has been spotted in at least seven different pairs of Sarah Flint shoes, so it’s safe to say she trusts the designer with her feet. At the Invictus Games, she wore the Natalie flats ($345), and she has been spotted a couple times out and about in the Saddle Grear sandals ($245). Amal Clooney and Blake Lively are also fans of Sarah Flint.

Stuart Weitzman — Celebs love these shoes, so it’s no surprise that the actress, who will retire from show business, is also a big fan. The nudist high heel sandals ($398) are a red carpet favorite, and Markle wore them to a June event for “Suits” in Texas. On more casual days, Markle has been seen wearing the sidemover booties ($339) and the legend pumps ($372).

Meghan Markle fashion
Meghan Markle (second from the right) wore Stuart Weitzman shoes and a Club Monaco dress to ATX Festival Season 6 on June 11, 2017 in Austin, Texas. Jack Plunkett

Barbour — Markle has at least three jackets form this U.K.-based brand, but only her quilted utility jacket ($279) remains available. Barbour is known for their waxed and waterproof jackets, so it’s no surprise that Markle has been stocking up on warm, rainproof outerwear as she spends more time in England.

Sentaler — It seems Markle also trusts Sentaler to keep her warm. She has been seen in several paparazzi photos while wearing the brand. She wore the royal baby alpaca wrap ($320) as a scarf around last Christmas, and she has at least two different coats from the label, which are no longer in stock. Kate Middleton has also been seen wearing pieces from the Canadian company.

Mulberry — The future wife of Prince Harry loves a good handbag, and she has several from the British label Mulberry. She has been seen carrying the small clifton purse ($950) and the larger maple bag ($697) this year.

While Markle seems to love all of these brands, they’re probably not going to design her wedding dress. When she walks down the aisle in May, the bride will likely be wearing a white dress from an even higher end label. Many have speculated that she’ll wear a British designer, much Kate Middleton did in 2011. The Duchess of Cambridge wore a gown designed by Sarah Burton, creative director for Alexander McQueen. However, no announcements have been made yet.