Stylist: Leah Abbott assisted by Lily McMurray
Outfit: GmbH by Benjamin Alexander Huseby and Serhat IΕΔ±k
Makeup Artist: Carol Lopez Reid
Hairstylist: Zateesha Barbour
Manicurist: Pria B.
Shoes: Manolo Blahnik sandals
Jewelry: Bulgari
Entertainer Jorja Smith was a guest at the Global Citizen Prize at the Royal Albert Hall last Decemberβshe later performed with John Legend “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” in a different gown.
She wore aΒ GmbHΒ paleΒ light blue dressΒ from the Spring 2020 Ready-to-Wear collectionβtheΒ gownΒ is made from recycled nylon spun from plastic ocean waste.
She completed the look with Manolo Blahnik aqua blue Bucu 105 Starfish strappy sandals.
Worth noting: we are talking about a very environmentally friendly label, if you take a look at their website, you’ll see that their first collections were made entirely from materials that would otherwise go to waste. They use organic cotton, recycled cotton, viscose from well managed sources and same goes for lyocell. They also use recycled nylon, polyester and polyamide, plant based bio-degradable polyamide, wadding from recycled PET, PVC and CFC-FREE. They produce in Europe, close to their studio in Berlin.
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The Global Citizen Prize was launched in 2018 and celebrates the people driving social change in their communities and around the worldβit takes place at Londonβs Royal Albert Hall.
As well as musical performances and calls-to-action for Global Citizens everywhere, the program will feature powerful, inspirational stories of people taking action to positively impact their communitiesβto serve as a reminder that every one of us is capable of achieving great things.
Its goal is to end extreme poverty by 2030.