King Charles has donated old royal curtains from Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle to be upcycled into luxury kimonos, which will be sold to raise money for charity. The idea to transform the curtains into kimonos came from the King himself. In a separate event, Dame Helen Mirren's iconic silk evening dress, worn during her 2007 BAFTA Award win, is set to be auctioned and is expected to fetch a significant sum.
Dame Helen Mirren's iconic silk evening dress - worn when she won her 2007 BAFTA Award - is up for auction (and is expected to fetch a jaw-dropping sum) https://t.co/sTkFFhoxEr https://t.co/bgxKteAgJf
Dame Helen Mirren's iconic silk evening dress - worn when she won her 2007 BAFTA Award - is up for auction (and is expected to fetch a jaw-dropping sum) https://t.co/uBiZqT2E0W https://t.co/ft5nIsjjGB
👘 Old royal curtains from Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle have been upcycled and transformed into luxury kimonos at the suggestion of the King https://t.co/Vclc4qwbQx
King upcycles Windsor Castle curtains into kimonos https://t.co/gk9pFgx4ia
Old royal curtains from Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle are being upcycled and transformed into luxury kimonos https://t.co/k1S7glrQ5g
Generous King Charles donates Buckingham Palace's royal curtains to kimono-makers who will sell the plush garments to raise money for charity https://t.co/hSYDVDYjVu https://t.co/5s4aQ7bbaj