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  2. King recycles old Palace curtains as kimonos in sustainable ...

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    Royal drapery dating back to the 1950s during the late Queen’s reign has been repurposed by textiles students from the King’s Foundation. King recycles old Palace curtains as kimonos in ...

  3. King Charles’s Charity Announces Latest Fashion Partnership

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    The King’s Foundation changed its name from The Prince’s Foundation last year. King Charles’s Charity Announces Latest Fashion Partnership Skip to main content

  4. Textile Recycling for Aid and International Development

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    Traid shop, King Street, Hammersmith, London. Traid (previously Textile Recycling for Aid and International Development) is a UK charity with twelve shops in the London area, a free home collection service for clothing donations, [1] as well as a network of over 700 clothing banks. Through collecting, curating and reselling clothes, they keep ...

  5. King Charles’s Charity Launches a Luxury Fashion Collection ...

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    The capsule collection, which includes an evening dress inspired by a rose in the Highgrove gardens, is being sold on Net-a-Porter and Yoox.

  6. King Charles III Charitable Fund - Wikipedia

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    King Charles III Charitable Fund (KCCF), formerly known as The Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund, is a United Kingdom-based charity fund. It provides grants to charity organisations in the United Kingdom and internationally. Grantee organisations vary in focus but fall under the umbrella of one of the fund's designated funding themes.

  7. The King's Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The King's Foundation (formerly the Prince of Wales's Institute of Architecture until 2001, the Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment until 2012, the Prince's Foundation for Building Community until 2018, and the Prince's Foundation until 2023) is an educational charity established in 1990 by King Charles III (then Prince of Wales) to teach and demonstrate in practice those principles ...

  8. The Prince's Charities - Wikipedia

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    The Prince's Charities is a non-profit organisation that has associations with King Charles III.The Prince's Charities, supported by The Prince's Charities Foundation, is based in the United Kingdom and comprises 19 organisations of which Charles is patron or president, 18 of which were founded personally by him.

  9. Pearly Kings and Queens - Wikipedia

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    The practice of wearing clothes decorated with mother-of-pearl buttons [1] is first associated with Henry Croft (1861–1930), an orphan street sweeper who collected money for charity. At the time, London costermongers (street traders) were in the habit of wearing trousers decorated at the seams with pearl buttons that had been found by market ...