Cressida Bonas and Princess Eugenie wrap up in £85 blue heart scarf by label loved by Duchess of Cambridge to highlight scale of human trafficking

  • Cressida wore the heart-print scarf with 10 per cent of the price donated 
  • Millie Mackintosh also showed her support in the winter wear
  • Donations from the scarf will go to the United Nations campaign   

Cressida Bonas has joined a host of celebrities in wearing a scarf with a blue heart motif to raise money to help victims of trafficking.

Princess Eugenie, 25, and socialite Millie Mackintosh, 26, were among other famous women supporting the campaign by wearing Beulah London's accessory, to raise money for the United Nations Blue Heart Campaign.

Celebrities took pictures of themselves wrapped up in the printed-design to celebrate Anti-Slavery Day, which took place yesterday.

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Cressida wears the heart-print scarf by Beulah London for Anti-Slavery Day with a navy jumper

Cressida wears the heart-print scarf by Beulah London for Anti-Slavery Day with a navy jumper

Princess Eugenie also donned the scarf, with 10 per cent of the price going to the UN campaign

Princess Eugenie also donned the scarf, with 10 per cent of the price going to the UN campaign

Cressida, 26, was snapped wearing hers in the countryside over a navy jumper while Millie Mackintosh paired hers with a leather biker, and even took a picture of the scarf on her dog Arthur.

Princess Eugenie smiled for the camera while wrapped up in her scarf and Donna Air teamed her pale pink-printed scarf with a denim shirt.

The Duchess of Cambridge was also glimpsed holding the scarf at the opening ceremony of the Rugby World Cup.

For every £85 scarf bought, 10 per cent of the sales will be donated to the United Nations Blue Heart Campaign. 

Anti-slavery day was set up to draw the attention to human trafficking and highlight the scale of the problem.

Millie Mackintosh wears hers with a black biker jacket and also posted pictures of her dog Arthur wearing it

Millie Mackintosh wears hers with a black biker jacket and also posted pictures of her dog Arthur wearing it

Presenter Louise Roe teams hers with gold statement earrings and a sleek ponytail

Presenter Louise Roe teams hers with gold statement earrings and a sleek ponytail

Katherine Jenkins grins for a scarf selfie and wears simple pearl earrings

Katherine Jenkins grins for a scarf selfie and wears simple pearl earrings

Livia Firth poses with her scarf, made by Beulah, the brand created by Lady Natasha Isaacs 

Livia Firth poses with her scarf, made by Beulah, the brand created by Lady Natasha Isaacs 

Cressida also showed her support last year, donning a bag by Beulah which is made by Freeset, a charity in Kolkata, India, dedicated to helping trafficked women and women who are regarded as high risk of ending up in the sex trade, by providing them with a steady income and a chance to build a new life free from abuse.

Lady Natasha Isaacs, founder of Beulah, said it was not just a brand but a 'movement inspiring change.'

She said their purpose is to 'drive social change' and use 'business as a force for good' and counts Pippa Middleton amongst its elite fans.

Beulah London was set up in 2011 after she worked at an aftercare home for trafficking victims in Delhi.

She decided to set up an ethical fashion label and some of their collection is made by trafficking victims. 

Kirsty Gallacher wears her pale-pink scarf to support victims of trafficking

Kirsty Gallacher wears her pale-pink scarf to support victims of trafficking

Sales of teh scarf will go towards the United Nations Blue Heart Campaign

Sales of teh scarf will go towards the United Nations Blue Heart Campaign

Formula One presenter Natalie Pinkham wears hers with a long-sleeved white top

Formula One presenter Natalie Pinkham wears hers with a long-sleeved white top

Presenter Louise Roe, 33, also posted she was wearing the 'special scarf in aid of #Antislaveryday' on Instagram and wore statement gold earrings with her hair in a sleek ponytail.

Opera singer Katherine Jenkins, 35, also posted she was supporting the day with a photo of her smiling in her scarf accessorised with simple pearl earrings.

Kirsty Gallacher, 39, also a presenter posted her scarf selfie on Instagram and wrote: 'I am supporting anti-slavery day.'

Livia Firth, creative director of Eco-Age and wife of Colin Firth, 46, posted a picture of herself posing with the scarf and called it 'beautiful, soft and warm.' 

Formula One presenter Natalie Pinkham, 37, paired hers with a long-sleeved white top which she posted on Instagram.

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