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King Charles’s garden inspires new fashion line from luxury British brand
King Charles’s gardens have inspired a new fashion line from a luxury British brand.
The monarch’s Highgrove Gardens have partnered with an iconic fashion house in the UK to launch a new collection of scarves and trench coats.
Burberry’s classic checked lining has been swapped for floral designs inspired by the gardens in Highgrove.
The artist drew the patterns in the peak of summer bloom at the King’s private residence in Gloucestershire.
The designs on four new silk scarves boast a range of vibrant colours from deep purple matched with a royal blue to bright yellow blooms contrasted with a dazzling turquoise.
This collection marks the third partnership between Burberry and Highgrove.
The British fashion house values the partnership with Highgrove because of the steadfast work of Charles’s charity, The King’s Foundation, which was founded by the monarch
The King’s Foundation also supports young British artists while ensuring craft and artistry are passed down through the generations.
The Highgrove website describes the collection as “crafted from the finest silk the Highgrove Gardens X Burberry scarves boast intricate details of the gardens at Highgrove and will add a touch of luxury to any outfit.”
The luxury trenches come in two colours: a classic cream coat with a bright blue patterned lining and an army-green trench with a bright green and turquoise leaf and flower lining.
The cost of the trench coats is £2,490 each and scarves range from £120 to £370 each.
The items are available in Burberry stores, on the Highgrove online website and in Highgrove shops on-site.
The Highgrove online website boasts a range of different products from clothing and accessories and food and drink to a seasonal Easter selection.
The profits from the Highgrove Shop “support and enable the life and work of the King’s Foundation