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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley links with Vestiaire Collective for exclusive closet sale
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley links with Vestiaire Collective for exclusive closet sale

Fashion Network

time02-05-2025

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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley links with Vestiaire Collective for exclusive closet sale

Luxury resale platform Vestiaire Collective has linked up with model and actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley for an exclusive closet sale, in support of The King's Trust UK charity. Launching on Friday (2 May) at 5pm BST, the sale will feature over 40 selected pieces from her personal wardrobe, sourced from her homes in London and Los Angeles. Her personal fashion pieces include sculptural Khaite knits, tailoring from Celine, Alaia pieces and staples from Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana, with the edit 'showcasing elevated classics in Rosie's signature minimalist style, offering fans and fashion enthusiasts a unique opportunity to own items from her wardrobe', says Vestiaire Collective. Fanny Moizant, co-founder and president of the resale giant, said: 'This initiative aligns with our commitment to disrupt traditional fashion consumption habits. Through high-impact partnerships with individuals who share our values, we aim to inspire a global movement towards responsible luxury shopping. 'By partnering with global icons like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, [we continue] to reinforce [our] leadership in the pre-loved luxury space, proving that second-hand fashion can be just as desirable as new." Huntington-Whiteley added: 'Fashion has always been a meaningful part of my career, and I love that this collaboration allows me to extend that impact while contributing to a cause that helps young people build their futures.' She joins other influential figures featuring in its exclusive closet sales including Paris Hilton, Jessica Chastain, Laura Dern, and Chloe Finemans. Net proceeds will go directly to The King's Trust UK, the non-profit organisation dedicated to helping young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley links with Vestiaire Collective for exclusive closet sale
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley links with Vestiaire Collective for exclusive closet sale

Fashion Network

time01-05-2025

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  • Fashion Network

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley links with Vestiaire Collective for exclusive closet sale

Luxury resale platform Vestiaire Collective has linked up with model and actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley for an exclusive closet sale, in support of The King's Trust UK charity. Launching on Friday (2 May) at 5pm BST, the sale will feature over 40 selected pieces from her personal wardrobe, sourced from her homes in London and Los Angeles. Her personal fashion pieces include sculptural Khaite knits, tailoring from Celine, Alaia pieces and staples from Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana, with the edit 'showcasing elevated classics in Rosie's signature minimalist style, offering fans and fashion enthusiasts a unique opportunity to own items from her wardrobe', says Vestiaire Collective. Fanny Moizant, co-founder and president of the resale giant, said: 'This initiative aligns with our commitment to disrupt traditional fashion consumption habits. Through high-impact partnerships with individuals who share our values, we aim to inspire a global movement towards responsible luxury shopping. 'By partnering with global icons like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, [we continue] to reinforce [our] leadership in the pre-loved luxury space, proving that second-hand fashion can be just as desirable as new." Huntington-Whiteley added: 'Fashion has always been a meaningful part of my career, and I love that this collaboration allows me to extend that impact while contributing to a cause that helps young people build their futures.' She joins other influential figures featuring in its exclusive closet sales including Paris Hilton, Jessica Chastain, Laura Dern, and Chloe Finemans. Net proceeds will go directly to The King's Trust UK, the non-profit organisation dedicated to helping young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley links with Vestiaire Collective for exclusive closet sale
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley links with Vestiaire Collective for exclusive closet sale

Fashion Network

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Network

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley links with Vestiaire Collective for exclusive closet sale

Luxury resale platform Vestiaire Collective has linked up with model and actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley for an exclusive closet sale, in support of The King's Trust UK charity. Launching on Friday (2 May) at 5pm BST, the sale will feature over 40 selected pieces from her personal wardrobe, sourced from her homes in London and Los Angeles. Her personal fashion pieces include sculptural Khaite knits, tailoring from Celine, Alaia pieces and staples from Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana, with the edit 'showcasing elevated classics in Rosie's signature minimalist style, offering fans and fashion enthusiasts a unique opportunity to own items from her wardrobe', says Vestiaire Collective. Fanny Moizant, co-founder and president of the resale giant, said: 'This initiative aligns with our commitment to disrupt traditional fashion consumption habits. Through high-impact partnerships with individuals who share our values, we aim to inspire a global movement towards responsible luxury shopping. 'By partnering with global icons like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, [we continue] to reinforce [our] leadership in the pre-loved luxury space, proving that second-hand fashion can be just as desirable as new." Huntington-Whiteley added: 'Fashion has always been a meaningful part of my career, and I love that this collaboration allows me to extend that impact while contributing to a cause that helps young people build their futures.' She joins other influential figures featuring in its exclusive closet sales including Paris Hilton, Jessica Chastain, Laura Dern, and Chloe Finemans. Net proceeds will go directly to The King's Trust UK, the non-profit organisation dedicated to helping young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Run don't walk: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is selling her wardrobe on Vestiaire Collective
Run don't walk: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is selling her wardrobe on Vestiaire Collective

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

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Run don't walk: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is selling her wardrobe on Vestiaire Collective

There's no denying that celebrity closet sales are having a moment, and the latest to join the line-up is Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Partnering with luxury resale platform Vestiaire Collective, the sale will feature over 40 carefully selected pieces from the model and actress's personal wardrobe. And the best part? Net proceeds will go directly to The King's Trust UK (formerly The Prince's Trust), a non-profit organisation dedicated to helping young people from disadvantaged backgrounds build confidence and develop essential skills to succeed in life, education, and employment. "I'm excited to partner with Vestiaire Collective on this initiative to support The King's Trust UK. Vestiaire Collective is the leading platform for circular fashion, making it the perfect place to give these pieces a second life in a way that's both stylish and sustainable," shares Huntington-Whiteley. "Fashion has always been a meaningful part of my career, and I love that this collaboration allows me to extend that impact while contributing to a cause that helps young people build their futures." We've had a peek at what she's selling, and the items don't disappoint. Sculptural Khaite knits, sharp tailoring from Celine, and timeless staples from Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana will all go on sale this Friday May 2nd at 5pm BST. Just an FYI if your name is Rosie — there's a personalised Edie Parker clutch bag up for grabs too. Vestiaire Collective has previously partnered with the likes of Paris Hilton, Jessica Chastain, Laura Dern and Chloe Fineman on exclusive closet sales, encouraging their communities to leverage the benefits of resale and sustainability. "This initiative aligns with our commitment to disrupt traditional fashion consumption habits. Through high-impact partnerships with individuals who share our values, we aim to inspire a global movement towards responsible luxury shopping," says co-founder and president of Vestiaire Collective, Fanny Moizant. Set your reminders now, and shop here. You Might Also Like A ranking of the very best hair straighteners - according to our Beauty Editors Best party dresses to shop in the UK right now 11 products you'd be mad to miss from the Net A Porter beauty sale

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