A fashion exhibition
Unit 1.4. First Floor.
Kingly court. Soho W1.
22-27 March 2012.
LAST CHANCE: Sadly today is the last day of the exhibition, so make sure to come and say goodbye to our beloved vintage treasures.. 

LAST CHANCE: Sadly today is the last day of the exhibition, so make sure to come and say goodbye to our beloved vintage treasures.. 

Thank you Amber, Stefanie, Kerry and Roger and all who made it to the panel discussion. It proved to be a very interesting evening and a lovely way to celebrate British vintage… 

Lovely photos of our private view, courtesy of Luke Laichena.

Join us for…

In conjunction with the exhibition re:address at Kingly Court, Carnaby Street, from 22nd to 27th March 2012, London College of Fashion’s MA Fashion Curation students host a panel discussion around role of British Vintage and it’s place in contemporary fashion.

Panelists are:

Roger K. Burton. Contemporary Wardrobe Collection

Kerry Taylor. Kerry Taylor Auctions

Stefanie Braun. Fraubraun

Amber Butchart. Theatre of Fashion

more information here

Mr. Gibb, meet Mr. Nutter…

Mr. Gibb, meet Mr. Nutter…

“I consider lace to be one of the prettiest imitations ever made of the fantasy of nature; lace always evokes for me those incomparable designs which the branches and leaves of trees embroider across the sky, and I do not think that any invention of the human spirit could have a more graceful or precise origin.” - Coco Chanel (1883-1971)

“I consider lace to be one of the prettiest imitations ever made of the fantasy of nature; lace always evokes for me those incomparable designs which the branches and leaves of trees embroider across the sky, and I do not think that any invention of the human spirit could have a more graceful or precise origin.” - Coco Chanel (1883-1971)

“I like the idea of a dream being hoarded for future generations.” ― Bill Gibb

“I like the idea of a dream being hoarded for future generations.” ― Bill Gibb

A man should look as if he has bought his clothes with intelligence, put them on with care and then forgotten all about them - Hardy Amies (1909-2003)

A man should look as if he has bought his clothes with intelligence, put them on with care and then forgotten all about them - Hardy Amies (1909-2003)

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