Cheltenham's Holland Cooper clothing brand teams up with celebs to support The King's Trust

Bringing together big names that include Mary Berry, Clare Balding, Jodie Kidd and Lisa Dwan as models; Jade Holland Cooper is donating 10 per cent of sales from her Belgravia blazer in Westminster Tweed to The King’s Trust – Change a Girl’s Life Campaign.

By Emma Luther  |  Published

The King’s Trust – Change a Girl’s Life Campaign aims to help young women facing adversity in the UK.


By offering programs for education and work, the campaign hopes to build confidence and skills that will lead to future job opportunities.


Cheltenham's founder and visionary of Holland CooperJade Holland Cooper has decided to boost the campaign by donating 10 per cent of sales from her Belgravia blazer in Westminster Tweed.


She said: 'Our tailoring is about more than clothing – it’s about confidence, presence and empowerment. 


'This campaign honours women who inspire us all, while supporting young women across the UK.'

This season, Holland Cooper is unveiling an icon series campaign with a view to shining a spotlight on inspiring women who lead, empower and redefine what it means to be iconic.

 

Jade's collection of icons, pictured in her signature Holland Cooper tailoring from the Belgravia blazer to timeless coats, include Dame of British baking Mary Berry.


Also featured is award-winning broadcaster Clare Balding; supermodel, TV personality and philanthropist Jodie Kidd; and actor, writer and director Lisa Dwan.

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