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British-American fashion designer, Harris Reid, showed his new designs during the London Fashion Week shows, which relied on recycling, from clothes collected from donations from the charity Oxfam, according to the British newspaper, “Metro”.
one of the designs
Models walked the Serpentine runway, showcasing 10 different designs, such as wedding gowns and morning suits, among some of the outfits that Harris re-designed.
The designer gave these elements a new lease of life, and his designs combined black and white colors that astounded all the attendees, and resembled Mawlid brides where there is a circular cover on the backs of the models.
suit
The fashion show comes in cooperation with the charity Oxfam during the campaign “Second Hand Organized by the charity in September, which aims to encourage people to buy items and donate unwanted clothes.
Another design for London Fashion Week
“We were so excited to have Harris in our store,” said Jan Harmsworth, Director of Oxfam Kingston Riverside Bridal Boutique.
latest design
“We have a lot of fashion students here in Kingston who buy our clothes, give them new life by taking them apart and then redesigning them into something completely individual…Oxfam fashion is for everyone.”
Another dress
Harris has collaborated with a group of female celebrities, such as singer Rihanna and singer Harry Styles over the past years, who have worn his designs made from recycled clothing, with the aim of reducing waste and preserving the environment.
Model
The London Fashion Week will donate the clothes to Oxfam, which will be displayed and sold to the public in a store. Selfridges x Bay Garnett It is estimated that the UK will send 13 million items of clothing to the Waste Office each week, and what’s more, the textile industry responsible for more than 10% of emissions – beyond aviation and shipping are involved.
White dress
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