That King Charles III. (75) has a passion for sustainability, which is now also evident from a special exhibition. At his country house in Sandringham, eastern England, clothes made from garden waste are on display. The collaboration between the designer duo Vin+Omi and Charles started after a meeting in 2018.
Charles then invited the designers to his estate, Highgrove, and gave them the opportunity to search the garden for materials.
The designers then made a fabric from, for example, nettles and experimented with other species or plant remains as dyes.
26 clothes and accessories to see
The exhibition “Royal Garden Waste To Fashion’s Future” features 26 garments and accessories from the weekend. The designers also showed their designs on the catwalk.
Camilla: “Charles is doing very well”
Charles has been head of the British monarchy for a year and a half and has long been interested in environmental protection. The monarch is currently being treated for cancer and is therefore not attending public appointments. He is “doing very well”, his wife Queen Camilla said on Thursday during a visit to Northern Ireland, according to PA.
Source: Krone

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