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ITV Love Island is changing the rules on what contestants can wear and everyone will notice

Next month ITV's Love Island will finally return to our screens. It's the moment we've all been waiting for, and means summer will have officially started.

But this year, fans of the show will notice a huge difference in what the contestants are wearing. In previous years, we've seen fast fashion brands like ISAWITFIRST sponsor the show, and as such, that's what the contestants wore.

But this year, for the first time, Love Island's stars will be forced to wear second hand clothes as the show has partnered up with eBay. eBay UK has recruited celebrity stylist and secondhand enthusiast, Amy Bannerman , to style this year’s Islanders. Amy has styled celebrities such as Dua Lipa, Rita Ora, Sophie Turner, Jonathan Van Ness and Lena Dunham.

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eBay shared the news on its social media accounts, and has since been flooded with praise. Fans are calling it 'amazing', and have thanked both Love Island and ITV for promoting sustainable fashion.

k8s.upd8s wrote: "Yess eBay, we love to see a bit of fashion sustainability encouragement." sistersister.preloved commented: "This is incredible!!!!! I’ve said it every year “I wish the islanders would wear preloved clothes” - I can’t believe you’re making it happen. This is HUGE. HUGE!!!!"

kroconscious said: "This makes me want to be an islander now." mschakraverty commented: "T his is so brilliant!"

wave.socials praised: "Hopefully this changes the conversation and encourages less fast fashion & more sustainable, pre-loved purchases." thisenglishhome gushed: "This is so so exciting guys well done! I always think the endless promotion of damaging fast fashion on these shows is so dangerous so I’m so relieved to see

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