London Fashion Week. The period over five consecutive days in which the capital comes together in one place, to admire and share their...
With London Fashion Week swiftly approaching, women's wear being held between 19th-23rd, the preparations are well and truly underway. Whether you have tickets to the catwalk shows displaying the upcoming trends for the seasons ahead or not, there are several other ways to bring and join in on the hype that surrounds London Fashion Week.
Attending the Events.
To attend, you can apply for tickets on the official London Fashion Week website and register for a press passes. Simply fill out an application and wait for a response, fingers crossed!
The Events.
Even if you do not have tickets for London Fashion Week itself, you can still attend the venues as they can hand out spare tickets on the day. However, it's not just about the events themselves; seeing what everyone wears and the people who attend, the gathering of fashion icons around the venues brings the fashion events to the streets.
London Fashion Weekend.
London Fashion Weekend showcasing several designers work and your chance to book and attend industry experts talks, including editors, stylists and designers, is hosted the weekend after as London Fashion Week closes for another season. Hosted at the Saatchi gallery on the 25-28th February, with tickets starting from £20 this is an access all areas to those who are unable to attend the exclusivity of London Fashion Week. Further being able to shop the latest trends and small brands making their mark, it's a great way to get involved with the hype surrounding Fashion Week.
So embrace in everything that surrounds London Fashion Week and join in the fun.
Will you be attending?
Zoe
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With London Fashion Week swiftly approaching, women's wear being held between 19th-23rd, the preparations are well and truly underw...
If you have been following my Instagram account (@thatsmyobsession) *cheeky self promo* then you may have noticed that I have recently visited the new Louis Vuitton Series 3 Exhibition in London. This exhibition comes after the new Autumn/ Winter 2015/16 collection and retraces Nicholas Ghesquiére's inspiration, through past, present and future influences.
The layout of the inspiration behind the collection was jaw dropping, literally, with the simplicity of the effortless and minimalistic presentation of the exhibition, leaving me in a trance like state, wanting it to continue on as I came to the exit.
What are your thoughts on the exhibition?
Zoe
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If you have been following my Instagram account ( @thatsmyobsession ) *cheeky self promo* then you may have noticed that I have recently ...