They completely ran out of stores when they appeared in them

Carrie Johnson enters the British Presidency in a rented dress and leaves with a renter too

Carey and her husband left Government House in a rented fuchsia maxi dress.

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When Carrie Johnson, wife of the former British Prime Minister, left 10 Downing Street for the last time, she was wearing a rented £495 Harmer fuchsia maxi dress. The market, completely out of the shops, as when she wore a pink dress when she entered Downing Street in 2019. But the good news is that both the entry and exit dresses, like many of the ones Carrie has worn during her three years in 10 Downing Street, Available at clothing rentals, Harper's clothing is rented for £23.25 per day.

This woman's legacy lies in her quiet revolution in the world of fashion, as she defended the clothing rental market, which will be worth $2.08 billion in 2025.

Clothing rental shop owner Sasha Newall, who presented Carrie's wedding dress last year, said: 'I think it is inspiring that Carrie has chosen to rent many of her outfits during her time in 10 Downing Street.

She always looks great without being arrogant.

She chooses to rent her clothes because it is more sustainable, and I think it is a testament to her modesty.”

Sasha says Carrie's influence has made the clothing rental industry grow 800% with people who want to rent a wedding dress online.

In fact, Carrie has rented several lavish gowns: she rented a 1960s gown from the Eponine Foundation in London for her meeting with Queen Elizabeth in Baltimore in 2019, and wore a rented gown from the Clary and Page Foundation, while pregnant with her first child when she met the Duchess. Cornwall Camilla in 2021. She also wore a yellow maxi dress, recycled from the Franks Foundation in London, on a trip to the United Nations General Assembly, and of course she wore a signature gown at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebration last June.

And she rented another dress for the 2021 Cornwall Summit, when she dazzled the G7 leaders in a gorgeous Roksanda floral gown, and even when she was paying for her gowns, she was announcing it.

"Carrie often supports small, sustainable British clothing companies," says Sasha.

It showed that the busy modern woman always aspires to wear beautiful dresses.

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