Today I actually got to London Fashion Weekend which any that read my previous ‘numpty’ post will know this is quite some achievement! Feel free to congratulate me when you see me next. The morning started off well as I got to the event in good time - if more frizzy haired than I was happy with due to the drizzle that blanketed London. I entered the venue ready for the Catwalk Trends Runway and was greeted with a very white buzzy room filled with chatting women. Large men in dark suits were showing (or should that be shooing) us to the side of the venue and screens played out images from London Fashion Week which had just ended, making me want to apply for ‘the real thing’ more than ever.
We scooted down the benches as directed by a rather surly assistant barking orders at us while our excitement visibly diminished until we were sardined onto our 'seat'. Now I know why size 0 started to become so popular as they shoehorned at least 30 of us onto a bench made for 12. I figured it’s likely to be a pretty stressful job so after a quick
grump on twitter…and then again, here I let it go.
The host had a hard time getting the crowd on side who when asked, hadn't been following London fashion week, hadn't been watching the live
streams and more surprisingly most of whom hadn’t even heard of The Outnet.com! Even some on the guys on the front row, now COME ON! This means you get your tickets
revoked, right? When the mere mention of
the ‘90% discount’ in the pop up shops got a louder cheer than the designer
names I decided I was in the presence of bargain hunters rather than fashionistas.
After a ridiculously long advert for The Outnet, possibly elongated for the 95% that hadn't heard of them - the show final began with the first of four trends.
After a ridiculously long advert for The Outnet, possibly elongated for the 95% that hadn't heard of them - the show final began with the first of four trends.
Hyper florals
This was my favourite look, taking the usual flora we see in Spring and Summer and putting it on acid. The feel was chic and relaxed and, though most of
us were wearing some form of neutral colouring, seemed to go down well.
Shimmer and Shine
We were advised this was day wear which was really refreshing. Wildly
glamorous skirts were teamed with sportswear or plain shirts and tops. I could well imagine how the delicate sparkle
would pick up the summer sun making this a trend that I was willing to give a go.
Then we actually had a break for more adverts which really fractured the vibe of the
event. You know when you watch television in another country and
they keep sticking a gazillion advert breaks in to the point where you almost
forget which programme you're watching? That was how it started to feel.
Eventually we got back to the show and next was...
Eventually we got back to the show and next was...
Make it Monochrome
Obviously safe and chic with some great clutches and accessories. Nothing overly ground-breaking here but well worth
updating your wardrobe with as it doesn’t look to be going anywhere soon.
That 70s show
My least favourite upcoming trend and one I hope won’t be
around for long, though from what I’ve read I’m in for an uncomfortable few
months as it’s everywhere! Suede fringing and high waist trousers strutted down
the runway and I had to admit on the right body frame – tall and thin – didn’t
look half bad.
And then it was over and we crowded out into the pop up shops where
another less than pleasant staff member informed me I couldn’t have a tote bag
(even though the ticket said I could) and people pushed and elbowed their way
to the discounted item of their choice. The feel was
a little more cattle herding than breezy designer shopping.
As it is while the runway was engaging and the event in theory a great idea, the execution didn’t match up to my expectations. I kept thinking “so this is why people think fashion events are snobbish”! It’s a real shame as I could tell a lot of hard work had been put in to bring it to fruition.
Maybe it will mature and if any cares to address the issues I feel it could bloom into a well-respected and loved event, as it’s elder
sibling already has.
Quick Note: This is not a slag off post meant to upset and annoy but neither, as you can tell, is it a suck up post aiming for free tickets. I hope it’s taken in the spirit which it is intended, a truthful review of the event in question.
Quick Note: This is not a slag off post meant to upset and annoy but neither, as you can tell, is it a suck up post aiming for free tickets. I hope it’s taken in the spirit which it is intended, a truthful review of the event in question.