Would you like to attend a course to learn how to make Cappellini at King Carlo’s house? Now you can

Rand Carlo he transformed his house (even if calling it so he plays somewhat reductive) into a sanctuary where art, beauty And Savoir Faire They are promoted and protected through courses and scholarships financed by its height in person. Perhaps not everyone knows that, if the building where he resides together with Queen Camilla remains off limitsthe splendid garden that surrounds Highgroveclose to Tetbury in Gloucestershire, is instead open to the public and can also be visited by those who are not a family. Thus, not only is it possible to experience the Forest Bathing and make a Retteat dedicated to Mindfulness In the immense green garden surrounding the estate but also studying at the palace.

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Yes, because in addition to the outdoor activities you think to entertain visitors such as the inlay of the wood or the one on the dyeing of natural yarns, King Carlothrough his The King’s Foundationoffers a vast range of workshops And courses Dedicated to enthusiasts and experts and aimed at promoting and safeguarding traditional British craftsmanship. The Future Textile Program developed about ten years ago to fill some gaps in training of the professionals of the British textile industry and encourage the development of new skills and professional figures in the sector offers two specific courses, respectively of embroidery And millineryboth created in partnership with Chanel And Le19mthe headquarters of the Department Métiers d’Art from the maisonwhere the 600 craftsmen who handle the masterpieces of the burn French.

When Kate Middleton is not in Royal Ascot, there is his stylist

Natasha Archer, friend and personal assistant of Reale for many years, has appeared between the stands of the famous sporting event with a dress and a headdress that have done nothing but confirm the solid stylistic harmony with the princess

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Courtesy the King Foundation.

Courtesy The King Foundation.

THE hairafter all, are synonymous with fashion British Also because they are part of the Dress code real forever. Inevitable on crown heads As well as on the head of the ordinary people who wear them on the most formal occasions, it is understandable as never in the united kingdom to these accessories and theirs design is Great attention dedicated. Reason why on September 25th begins The Chanel & The King’s Foundation Métiers d’Art Millinry Fellowship The second edition of the post -diploma course lasting 35 weeks, whose expenses are entirely covered by the foundation of the sovereign who will also host The six students in a space dedicated not far from his residence. The lessons will take place in presence, therefore, and will include a first technical phase carried out with the support of the professionals of Maison Michel And Le19m. Students will also be able to visit the Royal Hat Collection at the Victoria & Albert Museum in addition to the archives of Highgrove To better understand the relationship between fashion and the art of modisteria. After a two -week internship, having developed a portfolio and a real and own collectionthe participants will be invited to present their work in July 2026 and then again on the occasion of the London Design Week.

Royal Ascot 2025: if Zara Tindall shows off one outfit at the My Fair Lady (and all the other looks of the Royals and beyond)

Queen Elisabetta’s grandson embodied the spirit of Eliza Doolittle playing with white and black. The yellow is the color that went largest as they demonstrate Beatrice of York and Harriet Sperling. Princess Anna is particularly inspired in Blue Royal and veil

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Zara Tindall Royal Ascot 2025 All looks
Courtesy the King Foundation.

Courtesy The King Foundation.

There King’s Foundation then recently announced the partnership with Royal Ascot which is committed first of all to promote the work of one of the most gifted schoolchildren of the program through a check for ten thousand pounds which will allow him to consolidate his skills and even to start his own atelier. In addition, all students will be able to exhibit during the prestigious horse race and draw an exclusive model which, if chosen, will be exposed permanently to the Royal Ascot Millinerry Collective. The lucky and talented participants, therefore, will not only have the unique opportunity to learn the state of the art of modesters from high -level professionals but will also be able to make a real full immersion in life royal and, with a little luck, even crossing King Carlo A walk in the park with the Camilla consort. Never say never.

Source: Vanity Fair

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