Crisis Pop-up on Savile Row with clothes donated by Kate Moss, Stormzy and David Gandy
Back for the fourth Christmas in a row, Crisis has popped up Savile Row, running until the 14th December, featuring a treasure trove of unique, designer one-off pieces of womenswear, menswear, gifts and accessories, raising money for vital Crisis funds. The national charity for people experiencing homelessness across Great Britain. The pop-up is hosted by developer Henigman in the decommissioned West End Central police station at 27 Savile Row.
Crisis’ work is hugely important, particularly during the coming months where temperatures drop across the UK. Lovingly curated by the Crisis team, the pop-up is located in the decommissioned West End Central police station at 27 Savile Row and will be jam-packed with brand-new designer wares, past-season stock, imperfect pieces and seasonal sample collections from luxury brands. Previous year’s supporters have included some of the biggest names in fashion, including Vivienne Westwood, Wales Bonner, Pringle of Scotland, Richard James, Stephen Jones Millinary, Tods, Vince, Hackett, Giles Deacon, Gabriela Hearst and much more.
As well as the superior shopping options, there will be a host of events and activations to keep guests entertained. Wreath-making workshops, late night shopping, drinks and music and the annual raffle competition. Head to the website to see how you can enjoy yourself whilst helping the team smash through their £125K fundraiser goal.
Address: 27 Savile Row, London, W1S 2EX
Website: www.crisis.org.uk
Written by Jordan Crowley
Photos courtesy of Crisis
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