
London Fashion Week Festival
Following on after London Fashion Week, on the 21st-24th September will be the London Fashion Week Festival. Taking place in the same venue as London Fashion Week, The Store Studios on the Strand, the event gives you premium access to catwalk shows, shopping events, talks and discussions with some of the world’s leading designers, and some great experiences in terms of hair, make-up and styling from the best in the industry.
Tickets to the event start from just £20, for basic access to talks and the shopping experience, but you can purchase more exclusive tickets for more access to the event. The shopping experience will consist of several brands, including Apples & Figs, Charlotte Mills, Ducie London, Eddie and more. For the full list of brands you can shop, you can find it here.
Some of the talks you’ll be able to attend include meet the designer sessions, masterclasses in make-up and hair by Toni & Guy and Maybelline, discussions on the fashion industry and careers, eye-wear trends, Balenciaga and more.
This truly is the one public fashion event to attend this year, and with tickets starting from just £20 it is definitely not worth a miss. For more information and to buy tickets, click here.
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