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Fashion designers Vin + Omi pose for photograph during an interview with AFP at the Savoy Hotel in London on September 13, 2019. - Fashion models wearing dresses made from nettles harvested at Prince Charles's country estate in southwest England will feature at London Fashion Week on Tuesday, in one of this year's most unusual offerings. The quirky eco-friendly attire stems from an unexpected collaboration between the heir to the British throne, who is passionate about ecology, and the sustainable fashion pioneers Vin + Omi. The designer duo met the Prince of Wales last year and the conversation quickly turned to horticulture and its place in their fashion-focused research and development. "We were looking at nettles, cow parsley and horseradish," Vin, the British half of the pair, told AFP ahead of their show. (Photo by Niklas HALLE'N / AFP) (Photo credit should read NIKLAS HALLE'N/AFP via Getty Images)
Fashion designers Vin + Omi pose for photograph during an interview with AFP at the Savoy Hotel in London on September 13, 2019. - Fashion models wearing dresses made from nettles harvested at Prince Charles's country estate in southwest England will feature at London Fashion Week on Tuesday, in one of this year's most unusual offerings. The quirky eco-friendly attire stems from an unexpected collaboration between the heir to the British throne, who is passionate about ecology, and the sustainable fashion pioneers Vin + Omi. The designer duo met the Prince of Wales last year and the conversation quickly turned to horticulture and its place in their fashion-focused research and development. "We were looking at nettles, cow parsley and horseradish," Vin, the British half of the pair, told AFP ahead of their show. (Photo by Niklas HALLE'N / AFP) (Photo credit should read NIKLAS HALLE'N/AFP via Getty Images)
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