Screen-printed scarves, kimonos, kurtas, pants and gowns launched at Top Drawer.
One Hundred Stars has unveiled its new collaboration with Royal Botanical Gardens Kew at Top Drawer this weekend.
The company – created by sisters Heather and Rona Stevenson and inspired by their travels around the world – is known for its screen-printed fabrics.
It has teamed with Kew to design a collection of ornately decorated scarves, kimonos, gowns and pyjamas, printed with Passion Flowers, Apples and Pears and Magnolia.
Kew is London’s largest UNESCO World Heritage site featuring some of the most unique landscapes, flora and fauna in the world. It is home to internationally renowned collections of temperate and tropical plants including some of the rarest and most threatened.
The full collection is available to view at Top Drawer, which runs at London’s Olympia until Tuesday September 11.
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