Fashion show to take place at tourist attraction

Stuart Trevor on the catwalk at one of his shows wearing red and blue check trousers, trainers and blue decorated jacket with an audience sat around him taking photos on their phonesImage source, Stuart Trevor
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Stuart Trevor opened one of his first fashion shops in Brighton

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A charity fashion show hosted by a designer who has clothed iconic rock bands is taking place at a Sussex landmark.

Stuart Trevor has created outfits for The Who, The Kings of Leon, The Libertines and Kasabian.

His sustainable fashion show will take place at Brighton i360 in May to raise money to combat homelessness in the city.

Mr Trevor said: "Brighton holds a special place in my heart as the location of one of my first stores."

A large proportion of the profits from the night will be donated to support The Charity Shop Gift Card Initiative, which aids the homeless community through charity shop gift card donations.

The Homelessness & Rough Sleepers Network, external will distribute the cards to those who need them most, helping the vulnerable in Brighton & Hove, a spokesperson said.

Mr Trevor's latest label reimagines garments destined for landfill, transforming end-of-range, unsold, and preloved items into stylish new pieces.

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The charity fashion show takes place at Brighton i360 in May

In a statement he said: "By addressing the fashion industry's waste crisis the designs showcase how sustainable choices can help reduce your wardrobe’s carbon footprint, without sacrificing style."

Speaking about the event, Mr Trevor said: "To now return and showcase my sustainable fashion line at the i360, an attraction that mirrors my commitment to innovation and sustainability, feels like coming full circle."

The event takes place at Brighton i360 on 17 May.

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