7 October 2005 Recycled clothing hits Oxford Street
Salvation Army recycled clothing goes on sale in TOPSHOP
Designer clothes made from recycled textiles will go on sale next
week in TOPSHOPs flagship store on Oxford Street. The new clothing range,
Emmeline 4 Re by talented young designer Emmeline Child, has been
sourced from textiles from The Salvation Armys Recycling Trading Company and
Kettering Textiles in Northamptonshire.
Emmeline is one of a select group of young designers to have a concession in
the Oxford Street store and it could represent the first time that clothes from
recycled textiles have been sold by a major high street retailer. The
eco-friendly collection goes on sale next week as part of TOPSHOPs
refurbishment of the concessions floor. The items will include jackets,
blouses, dresses, scarves, hat and mittens. All the profits from the range will
go The Salvation Army.
Im over the moon and it still hasnt sunk in, Emmeline commented. My
Emmeline 4 Re collection is a huge honour for me, Kettering Textiles
and The Salvation Army Trading Company.
Emmeline Child has been working with The Salvation Armys
Trading Company and Kettering Textiles since July 2004 having graduated from
the University of Northampton with a BA (Hons) in Fashion. During her studies
she gained much experience from working with Ben Di Lisi and Elspeth Gibson.
Emmeline is working at Kettering Textiles/Salvation Army Trading Company,
employed by The University of Northampton as one of their staff, on a Knowledge
Transfer Partnership (KTP). This is a national programme organised by the
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), where academics give their expertise to
provide a solution for a particular area or problem.
We are delighted for Emmeline that her own label goes on sale in TOPSHOP,
commented Nick Morton from The Salvation Army Trading Company. Its a really
exciting development to be selling clothes from recycled textiles on Oxford
Street and great that the value of recycling is being recognised in this way.
Perhaps it wont be too long before we are seeing recycled clothing on every
high street!
The Emmeline 4 Re label goes on sale at TOPSHOP Oxford Street on
Sunday 9 October.
Photos courtesy of Northampton Chronicle and Echo.
Notes to Editors:
Salvation Army Press Office: Sarah Miller, National Press
Officer Tel: 020 7367 4702 / 07801 198439, email sarah.miller@salvationarmy.org.u
k Cathy le Feuvre, Regional Communications Co-ordinator, Tel:
020 7367 4516/ 07717 448232
- TOPSHOP Press Office:
Jill Gate, Tel: 020 7291 2471, Email jill.gate@arcadiagroup.co.uk &
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- The Salvation Army is an international Christian church working in 111
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Salvation Army runs 50 residential centres for homeless men and women offering
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