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Prince Charles Branches Out Into Sustainable Fashion With Dresses Made From Nettles

Prince Charles Branches Out Into Sustainable Fashion With Dresses Made From Nettles

Designers Vin + Omi worked with the royal to create the unusual fabric

Prince Charles views the Great Broad Walk Borders
Prince Charles views the Great Broad Walk Borders

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Prince Charles views the Great Broad Walk Borders

- Prince Charles is breaking into fashion with an unexpected collaboration with Vin + Omi.

- The royal has worked with the designers on their latest collection which will debut at London Fashion Week.

- The prince's collaboration is tied to the Positive Fashion initiative, which seeks to make fashion more sustainable.

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If you've ever hoped that Prince Charles would turn his hand to fashion, then your wish has been granted.

According to The Guardian, Charles has now teamed up with designers Vin + Omi to help create "dresses made out of nettles from the prince’s Highgrove estate." The designs are set to be shown on the runway at London Fashion Week.

Apparently Prince Charles met the designers over tea in 2018, and casually dropped into conversation that, when it came to nettles, he had "lots of those at Highgrove." As the designers had already been experimenting with making fabric out of cow parsley, nettles were the next logical step.

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Omi told The Guardian that the whole experience "was quite surreal," especially as the designers "are not establishment at all." Omi continued, "Our look is 1980s Camden punk. I mean, it’s not like we are Gucci or someone like that."

According to the publication, "the designers recruited a team of students from Oxford Brookes University to help harvest 3,000 nettle plants," after conferring with Charles's team on the Highgrove Estate.

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Prince Charles and Princess Diana

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Prince Charles and Princess Diana

This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR US.

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