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This season, for the first time ever, we’ve partnered with The Royal Ballet to bring together a shared passion for performance, music, community and individuality. We invited four talented dancers to our East London Studios where they each selected their six favorite pieces from our winter collection, choosing from iconic biker jackets, wear-everywhere boots, statement sweaters, feel-good partywear and more, to curate an exclusive AllSaints edit.

10% of the proceeds from each style will be donated to The Royal Opera House Covent Garden Foundation, which supports The Royal Ballet and The Royal Opera (registered charity no.211775). A unique and truly one-of-a-kind partnership you’re sure to love, we think you’ll agree…

 

“This is the first collaboration of its kind for AllSaints and we are thrilled to be working with such a prestigious company, while helping raise money to nurture, train and educate young and upcoming artists. To be a ballet dancer you have to have such strength and we are a strong brand - to me there is nothing cooler than a classic tutu dressed with a leather biker jacket and chunky boots! This collection is full of elevated evening pieces, plenty of sequins, jewels and embellishment that beautifully capture the dancers’ star-like qualities”

 

Catherine Jobling Scorey
Chief Operating Officer, AllSaints

 

“We are delighted to reveal and celebrate our first ever collaboration between The Royal Ballet and AllSaints. The synergies between our brands have been clear from the outset. AllSaints is loved and worn by many of our dancers, so the opportunity to create a ballet edit, licensed product and associated content was an exciting proposition - the resulting partnership is so genuine and impactful”.

 

Jane Storie
Business Director, Royal Opera House

VIOLA PANTUSO

IN ONE WORD, HOW DOES IT FEEL TO PERFORM?

“Overwhelming…in the best way possible. I feel everything at once when I'm on stage - that’s what makes me whole, dancing on stage.”

Shop the Womens Ballet Edit.
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JOONHYUK JUN

WHEN DID YOU KNOW YOU WANTED TO BE A DANCER?

“I became a ballet dancer before I knew I wanted to be one. It was so natural, I started really young at the age of three, so I've always pictured myself as a ballet dancer.”

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BOMIN KIM

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DANCE MEMORY?

“I danced the Neapolitan Dance in Swan Lake. I was supposed to just cover that dance, but I made my surprise debut after three years in the company - it was really great to take my own space, I really enjoyed that.”

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BRAYDEN GALLUCCI

DO YOU HAVE ANY PREPERFORMANCE RITUALS?

“They change per show. I rehearse a few steps on stage before the curtain goes up and if they go well, then I have to do them all the time - even though I'm not a superstitious person.”

Shop the Mens Ballet Edit.
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