Fashion Weeks: A Mecca for the international
fashion press, celebs and serious buyers, but impossible to get
tickets to if you're not a professional follower of fashion? Wrong.
Regent Street department store Liberty, famous for its excellent
collection of both cutting-edge and more mainstream designers, is
currently holding its first ever Ladies Fashion Week.
Open to the public - just be there
in time to get good seats - Liberty presents the key collections
for Autumn/Winter 2001, by the likes of Martin Margeila, Dries Van
Noten and Cacharel. The best part? It's free!
Monday 21 May
Soft dressing day with make up by Aveda
2pm Shirin Guild - Informal view of the new Autumn/Winter collection
3.30pm Zandra Rhodes - Workshop
5pm Paddy Campbell - Informal view of the new Autumn/Winter collection
Tuesday 22 May
Designer Day with make up by Stila
12pm Summer Holiday Special - tips by Celia Clark
2pm Martin Margeila - Informal workshop on the new Autumn/Winter
collection
5.30pm Eley Kishimoto - An afternoon tea party
Wednesday 23 May
Designer Day with make up by NARS
2pm Cacharel and Clements Ribeiro catwalk show
4pm Dries Van Noten catwalk show
5.30pm Dries Van Noten catwalk show
Thursday 24 May
Designer Day with make up by Shu Uemura
4pm Yohji Yamamoto workshop
6pm Issey Miyake catwalk show
Friday 25 May
Classics Day with make up by Clinique
11am Annette Gortz - informal view of the new Autumn/Winter collection
12pm Caroline Charles - Informal view of the Spring/Summer and new
Autumn/Winter collections
1pm An introduction to personal shopping by Celia Clark
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