Leeds Loves Shopping: Style House Thoughts
Wednesday, October 20, 2010 at 11:40AM
Shang Ting Peng in Events, Fashion, Hebe Leeds, Leeds

 

Friday, Day 1

The main highlight of the first day of the style house for us was the 'Vancouver Send Off' for Leeds designers heading out to showcase at Vancouver Fashion Week. Lee actually wrote a guest blog post for the Guardian Leeds about this here. From my point of view it was cool to see the room full of influential bloggers and fashion people in the city gathering to show support for the project.

Also earlier in the first day we have the SHE Magazine 'SHE DRESS-O-S'. During this show they gave us a few themes of this winter's look. They used high street brands to show how to re-create some of the catwalk trends we have seen for this season. This event is definitely for the public and everyone in the crowd seemed to enjoy it.

Saturday, Day 2

Saturday featured high street brands such as Harvey Nichols, GAP and Dr Martins.

Harvey Nichols used the event to showcase some of their more affordable brands and did so in an interesting way by using models of different sizes.

GAP put on an excellent show. Presented by their in-store staff, they showed ways to mix and match this winter for men, women and children. The presenters seemed to really know what they were talking about and spoke a lot about the way their clothes are made and the materials used, I found this interesting.

Before the event I had been looking forward to the Bobbi Brown show. It was a bit of a let-down. On stage we had two models being made up but they did not communicate very well how to apply the look yourself. This could of been a lot better.

Sunday, Day 3

On Sunday we stopped by the check out the How Bizaar show which focused on some of the brands and work coming out of Leeds Kirkgate Market. How Bizaar is an initiative set up to help and promote local design talent and give a platform for people to sell their work. The designers spoke about how shoppers can go into the market and be custom fitted and created together with the designer which is cool.

On a side note Lee and I spoke about the market a lot and from a fashion point of view, there are so many interesting things that could happen in there. If it focused on fabrics, buttons, and even some vintage it could begin to build a very interesting community and brand. We can see that there is the starting point for this, with some of the great fabric and haberdashery stalls already in the market, but there is even more potential to explore in this area.

Overall

The Style House was a good way for some of the brands and stores in Leeds to showcase to the public. It was nice to see people coming in from Briggate to see the shows. Looking around Leeds, lots of stores including Gap, Primark, Joy and others were displaying the Leeds Loves Shopping brand in the windows so in terms of visibility and interaction with the public this year was a good event.

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