What Happened
Former Great British Baking Show judge Prue Leith opened London Fashion Week on Tuesday, showcasing an eco-fashion ensemble crafted from plant fibers sourced from Sandringham, King Charles’s private estate. Leith walked the runway in an orange pantsuit paired with a pink ruffled shirt and a floral headpiece, representing the new collection by British designers Vin + Omi.
Why It Matters
The outfit was made using materials such as holly, nettles, butterbur, wood clippings, and recycled aluminum. This innovative approach to fashion has been celebrated as a significant milestone, as it involves extracting cellulose from Sandringham holly and spinning it into fibers. This initiative is part of a broader collaboration with King Charles aimed at repurposing plant waste from royal estates into wearable garments.
What’s Next
Vin + Omi have been working with King Charles for several years and previously hosted a sustainable fashion exhibition at Sandringham House, titled “From Royal Gardens to Fashion’s Future.” As the fashion industry increasingly shifts towards sustainability, such collaborations may pave the way for more eco-friendly practices in fashion design.
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