Lady Amelia Windsor lists old clothes on Depop priced from just £15 to £50

Lady Amelia Windsor is selling old clothes including a ‘used’ lace bralette and jeans on Depop priced from just £15 to raise money for an animal protection charity

  • Style maven, who is 41st in line to the throne, is advocate of sustainable fashion
  • Listed several items of clothing on Depop which are ‘ready for new adventures’ 
  • All proceeds from sale go to animal protection charity Cross River Gorilla Project


Lady Amelia Windsor is selling her old clothes on the fashion marketplace app Depop to raise money for an animal charity.

The style maven, 25, who lives in London‘s Notting Hill and is an advocate for ethical fashion, has listed several items including a preloved bralette and jeans, priced between £15 and £50.

Taking to Instagram, the royal – who is 41st-in-line-to-the-throne and a cousin of Princes William and Harry – explained she put a selection of preloved clothes up for sale after a wardrobe clear out.

The grandfather of the Duke of Kent revealed that any money she makes from the sale will go towards the animal protection charity Cross River Gorilla Project. 

Lady Amelia Windsor is selling her old clothes on the fashion marketplace app Depop to raise money for an animal charity

Amelia captioned her sponsored post, which included a clip of her running her hand over the clothes: ‘Had a Spring-ish clean of my wardrobe and selected some items to sell on @depop.

‘I’ve had many a happy time in these pieces but they’re now ready for new friends and new adventures. All sales will be going to the charity @crossrivergorilla.’

All of the 13 items she uploaded to the site have now sold, with Amelia having already notched up 263 followers. 

One of her ‘super sexy’ black lace bralettes, which was priced at £50 on the shopping app and described as used but in ‘excellent condition’, is from Dolce and Gabbana and would have originally cost around £300. 

Amelia was pictured wearing the garment at an event at a Mayfair club during London Fashion Week in 2017. 

Taking to Instagram , the royal - who is 41st-in-line-to-the-throne and a cousin of Princes William and Harry - explained she put a selection of preloved clothes up for sale after a wardrobe clear out

Taking to Instagram , the royal – who is 41st-in-line-to-the-throne and a cousin of Princes William and Harry – explained she put a selection of preloved clothes up for sale after a wardrobe clear out

The style maven, 25, who lives in London's Notting Hill and is an advocate for ethical fashion, has listed several items including a preloved bralette and jeans, priced between £15 and £50

The style maven, 25, who lives in London’s Notting Hill and is an advocate for ethical fashion, has listed several items including a preloved bralette and jeans, priced between £15 and £50

There’s also an All Saints denim jacket with fringing detail (£20), a pink and black check ‘cosy’ cardigan for £50, bright blue waist high trousers (£8) and a vintage cashmere cardigan with multicoloured silk trims from Marylin Moore (£15).

The last item to sell today was a pair of Dolce and Gabbana high waisted, flared white denim jeans, priced at £45.

Many of Amelia’s Instagram followers praised her for selling her preloved gear, with one commenting: ‘Yes to sustainable fashion! Well done.’

Once dubbed the most beautiful member of the royal family, Amelia is currently signed to Storm models, which represents the likes of Kate Moss and Cara Delevingne. 

She has racked up almost 90,000 followers on Instagram from sharing her quirky sense of style and collaborations with brands, including with fine jewellery specialist Alice van Cal.

One of Amelia's 'super sexy' black lace bralettes, which was priced at £50 on the shopping app and described as used but in 'excellent condition', is from Dolce and Gabbana and would have originally cost around £300

One of Amelia’s ‘super sexy’ black lace bralettes, which was priced at £50 on the shopping app and described as used but in ‘excellent condition’, is from Dolce and Gabbana and would have originally cost around £300

Amelia was pictured wearing the garment at an event at a Mayfair club during London Fashion Week in 2017 (pictured)

Amelia was pictured wearing the garment at an event at a Mayfair club during London Fashion Week in 2017 (pictured)

The last item to sell today was a pair of Dolce and Gabbana high waisted, flared white denim jeans, priced at £45

Also listed was a vintage cashmere cardigan with multicoloured silk trims from Marylin Moore (£15)

The last item to sell today was a pair of Dolce and Gabbana high waisted, flared white denim jeans, priced at £45 (left). Also listed was a vintage cashmere cardigan with multicoloured silk trims from Marylin Moore (£15, right)

Amelia has also modelled for the likes of Dolce & Gabbana and designed her own range of accessories in collaboration with Penelope Chilvers.

The contributing editor to Tatler Magazine also reportedly interned at jewellery house Bulgari during her time studying at Edinburgh University. 

Amelia spent much of lockdown working on her collection with Alice Van Cal via FaceTime.

She said collaborating to create the The Blue Tit collection, inspired by watching birds in the garden at her parents’ Cambridge home, was an educational experience that taught her about the craftsmanship that goes into making fine jewellery.