Kate Middleton’s milliner says success started with Prince’s Trust loan
From the iconic St Edward’s Crown, to Camilla’s dazzling Coronation necklace, which features a 22.48 carat diamond pendant, fans of the historic royal jewels were treated to a spectacle.
But amongst the many pieces steeped in history, was Kate Middleton’s eye-catching piece of headwear.
The headpiece – a departure from a traditional tiara – was a collaboration between Jess Collett and Alexander McQueen.
And before the coronation yesterday, Jess Collett took to Instagram to thank King Charles, who granted her a Prince’s Trust loan 25 years ago to start her company, Jess Collett Milliner.
She shared: ‘Thank you King Charles and @theprincestrust for your support… still going strong today and loving my trade.’
The Princes Trust responded promptly with a warm message back: ‘Thanks for being such a special part of our history and sharing your #PrincesTrust story today.’
The unusual headpiece, featuring a crown of thorns, and adorned with intricate beadwork and iridescent feathers, perfectly complimented the Duchess’ Alexander McQueen gown yesterday.
The intricate design features a fusion of elements from McQueen’s avant-garde aesthetic, and Collett’s passion for nature-inspired motifs.
Jess Collett started her career in millinery after completing a degree in costume design at the Wimbledon School of Art.
After graduation, she went on to work with renowned milliners, Stephen Jones and Noel Stewart before launching her own label in 2014.
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Her talent for creating unique headpieces soon gained attention, and she was commissioned to create hats for racing events Royal Ascot and the Investec Derby Festival.
Her designs are known for their intricate detailing approach to traditional millinery techniques, and her collaboration with Alexander Mcqueen completed Kate’s Coronation look.
Other celebrities and royalty that have donned her diffusion line and bespoke creations include Madonna, Rita Ora, Pippa Middleton Fergie, Princess Eugenie, Helena Bonham Carter and Thandie Newton.
The Prince’s Trust was established in 1976 by King Charles and has helped fund many new businesses including fashion, hospitality and creative start-ups.
The Prince’s Trust has helped millions of young people to transform their lives by providing them with training, mentoring, and funding to start their own businesses. The charity’s work has also expanded to include initiatives such as education programs, community projects, and support for young people who are dealing with mental health issues.
Today, the Prince’s Trust is one of the largest and most respected youth charities in the world, continuing to make a significant difference in the lives of young people who may need help, particularly within business and employment.
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