Saturday 23 December 2017

New Dates Announced for 2018

The Clothes Show will return to Liverpool

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Following on from last July’s British Style Collective presented by The Clothes Show, the three-day and interactive festival will offer an exclusive shopping experience just in. In the opulent surroundings of St George's Quarter, access to Designer Catwalks, Inside Fashion Talks from industry experts,,

In the opulent surroundings of St George's Quarter, visitors will have access to Designer Catwalks, Inside Fashion Talks from industry experts, shopping in the Designer Showroom’s featuring pieces from top designer names and selected boutique labels, a vintage market offering the very best in reworked clothing and collections from the bygone era, as well as access to a range of premium beauty brands and pop up beauty bars. Visitors will also have the opportunity to shop from the most sought after high-street brands.
Every ticket to the show will include access to The Fashion Theatre which will take place in Liverpool’s Empire Theatre situated opposite St George's Quarter. The award winning 45-minute performance will feature live music acts, dancers, models and will be the place to discover Autumn Winter trends, ahead of the festive season. A highlight among visitors for the past 28 years, the fashion-meets-music spectacle is not to be missed.
The Clothes Show’s dedication to supporting young creatives in the industry will continue with content previously known as The Creative Hub returning on Friday 19th October. The one-day programme, hosted in St George’s Hall, is designed to inspire, nurture and educate budding young talent from across the country.
Nicola Darling, Show Manager commented; “We are extremely excited to get our plans underway for next year’s event and bring the show to life once again in Liverpool. Following feedback from our visitors and exhibitors, the new pre-Christmas date line, at the start of the new academic year, is the preferred time of year and will also allow us to further support our educational audience.
Wendy Simon, Assistant Mayor for Culture said; “It was great to welcome The Clothes Show to Liverpool in 2017 and we can’t wait for it to come back next year. 2018 is a big year as we celebrate 10 years since being European Capital of Culture, and in a city which loves fashion this event is a perfect fit.”

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