Fashion designer Pip Edwards donates HUGE bags filled with her pre-loved clothes to Vinnies

Calling all bargain shoppers! Fashion designer Pip Edwards donates HUGE bags filled with her pre-loved clothes to Vinnies after culling her wardrobe

She’s the fashion designer behind activewear brand P.E Nation, and on Monday, Pip Edwards cleared out her own closet.

The 40-year-old revealed she’d culled her enviable wardrobe, and said she was planning on donating her unwanted clothes to Vinnies.

In a post on Instagram, Pip shared a photo of herself slouching against a cabinet while surrounded by huge bags filled with her clothes. 

Expensive taste: She’s the fashion designer behind activewear brand P.E Nation, and on Monday, Pip Edwards [pictured] cleared out her own closet

‘Finally took the time to cull down my wardrobe and boy, am I proud to be donating my pre-loved closet to @vinniesnsw,’ she captioned the post. 

‘Nothing beats a good wardrobe cleanse and no one needs it more than the @vinniesshops community. Get culling and donating.’

At least five huge bags filled with Pip’s pre-loved clothes featured in the photo, with fans keen to get their hands on her designer wardrobe.

Making a donation: The 40-year-old revealed she'd culled her enviable wardrobe, and said she was planning on donating her unwanted clothes to Vinnies

Making a donation: The 40-year-old revealed she’d culled her enviable wardrobe, and said she was planning on donating her unwanted clothes to Vinnies

‘What branch of Vinnies, Bondi Beach??’ asked one fan in the comments section, while another wrote, ‘Oh gosh give it to me please’. 

Added another: ‘Which Vinnies are you taking them to? Seriously tho [sic]’. 

‘Amazing!! There will be some lucky thrifty shoppers out there!! (If the staff don’t stock up first…),’ wrote another person.

Clean out: In a separate post on Instagram Stories on Monday, Pip said she was feeling 'pretty happy to have finally culled my wardrobe'

Clean out: In a separate post on Instagram Stories on Monday, Pip said she was feeling ‘pretty happy to have finally culled my wardrobe’

In a separate post on Instagram Stories on Monday, Pip said she was feeling ‘pretty happy to have finally culled my wardrobe’.

She added that she was ‘proudly donating it’ all to Vinnies, but didn’t specify which store she’d be dropping it off at.

Pip regularly shares photos of herself showing off her impressive designer wardrobe on Instagram, and has previously worn clothes by Louis Vuitton, Prada and SIR. 

Designer threads: Pip regularly shares photos of herself showing off her impressive designer wardrobe on Instagram, and has previously worn clothes by Louis Vuitton, Prada and SIR

Designer threads: Pip regularly shares photos of herself showing off her impressive designer wardrobe on Instagram, and has previously worn clothes by Louis Vuitton, Prada and SIR