Check OUT what's going to be in our charity shop!

Mary Portas has only just officially announced our amazing new project together, a pop-up charity shop in The Village at Westfield – for more on Mary's motivations for this and her new series, Mary Queen of Charity Shops pick up this week's Grazia – and yet we've been inundated with donations already! The uber-stylish fashion editor Sarah Mower has cleared out her wardrobe and given us Lanvin and Roland Mouret dresses, an amazing Christopher Kane top and a Louis Vuitton bag to put on the rails. Our gorgeous friends at Harvey Nichols have donated amongst other things the most amazing pair of Camilla Skovgaard shoes. And there's more flooding into the office today from fashion boutiques, designers and some very special stars and friends of Grazia too! Stay tuned right here to find out what else will be hitting the shelves of Mary's Living and Giving Shop when it opens on 4 June and please, please, please donate your own clothes, accessories and bric-a-bac. We're not asking for designer wear (though that'd be nice too) but all of us have high street clothes we've never worn, a dress that doesn't fit us any more but would be perfect for someone else, and much more lying redundant at the back of our wardrobes. Find out how to donate right here. Thank you!




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  • This is such a brilliant idea! Will be the first one there on 4/6 with my bag of donations, and Mary's video on shopping neutral really made me think about *what* I'm donating, not just how much I'm giving away : ) So thank you Grazia for that!
    invisiblebunny
  • wow! v.impressed by my idol mary - was this program on last night? really don't want to miss it :( x
    lucyisadiva
  • What a brilliant idea! Saving some money whilst being ecologically fashion friendly, what more could we ask for at the moment!
    I just hope Mary's Charity Shop will set up permenantly in Westfield!
    Sez
  • FABULOUS! I'm sending a box of goodies today! www.hatastic.folksy.com
    hatastic
  • I worked in Oxfam, Leeds for my work experience and I help out now every saturday, and what is said in the article is the same in every shop. In that two weeks i saw more soiled clothes than I think I've ever seen anywhere in my life. Though, saying that, some real gems come in that i NEED to put in the windows, I hope this story hits home with readers.
    tylerduke
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