BUSINESS + ECONOMY

Harry & Meghan series brings influx of orders to Utah small business

Dec 20, 2022, 11:00 AM | Updated: 11:33 am

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SALT LAKE CITY — One Utah business owner has an influx of orders after one of her personalized onesies was worn by a royal baby on the Harry & Meghan Netflix series.

Owner of About Another, Sabrina Brian, makes personalized baby onesies from her Salt Lake home and had no idea that one order filled back in May was going to be worn by the couple’s baby, Lilibet in the series.

Sabrina Brian said her sister spotted the onesie on the show, which led to a spike in business.

“It looked very familiar so I looked at my previous orders and I indeed did do the onesie so we all kind of just freaked out a little bit.”

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Once she confirmed it, Brian shared the news on her Instagram, which led to even more attention.

“Someone who had already been following me sent it to this Instagram account who had like 35,000 followers and they just ID Meghan Markle stuff. And so they ID’d it as mine and tagged me and that’s when I started getting a lot of responses.”

Brian said her inbox has been blowing up over the past few days and a magazine in the UK even interviewed her.

She’s been getting inquiries from across the world but hasn’t figured out how to ship her products overseas yet. 

“Unfortunately I don’t ship to Europe yet, so I’m going to have to look into that for sure.”

Brian said she may have to limit her orders to keep demand at bay. She is the only employee of her company and runs the business from her home. 

“I just do it from my house, I’m a stay-at-home mom. And so my poor fingers are going to be very busy in the next few weeks.”

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