• Evergreen, Directed by Victor Saville (1934) - Re-interpreted by Antonio Berardi (fabric used: 100% Newlife)
• Darling, Directed by John Schlesinger (1965) - Re-interpreted by Tom Ford (fabrics used: Italian made wool silk blend Mikado, Hand embroidered beading done by their GCC verified beading workroom in India using traditional techniques)
• Its Love Again, Directed by Victor Saville (1936) - Re-interpreted by Roksanda Ilincic (fabric used: organic silk)
• My Fair Lady, Directed by George Cukor (1964) - Hat creation re-interpreted by Stephen Jones (fabric used: 100% Newlife)
• Accident, Directed by Harold Pinter, (1967) - Re-interpreted by Stella McCartney (fabrics used: organic silk, organic cotton embroidery)
• The Red Shoes, Directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, (1948) - Re-interpreted by Jonathan Saunders (fabric used: organic silk)
• Things to Come, Directed by William Cameron Menzies, (1936) - Re-interpreted by Marios Schwab (fabric used: 100% Newlife)
• Velvet Goldmine, Directed by Todd Haynes, (1998) - Re-interpreted by Alice Temperley (fabrics used: organic silk, organic cotton lace)
Green Cut is the first initiative able to bring together such an important and numerous group of top-level designers. The result of this liaison is a collection to be presented during London fashion Week and shown to the public at Somerset House. The project then leads up to a preview of the “Green Cut” video during the British Film Festival, and a celebratory party on October 19th.
The project culminates in a showcase of the collection exclusively in Harrods 22nd October-5th November.
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