Queen Elizabeth II's official couturier, Stewart Parvin, is producing hospital scrubs for frontline health workers currently working to combat the coronavirus crisis.
Parvin's creations will be donated to Frimley Park Hospital, where multiple staffers have been recently repositioned due to battling the outbreak.
Fashion brands and designers around the world are pitching in to help during the coronavirus pandemic, and one couturier with ties to British royalty is supporting frontline workers in a special way.
According to The Sunday Times, the queen's royal dressmaker, Stewart Parvin, is designing and producing medical scrubs for some of Britain's hospital workers.