London fashion week: an english treat!

London fashion week: an english treat!


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The ongoing Great Big British Bash hosts fun pop-up stores, showcases Kate Middleton's iconic dress, and gives locals a chance to attend the London Fashion Week. WHEN & WHERE: On


till February 18, 2 pm to 10 pm, High Street Phoenix If you’ve been looking for something unique and cool to do this weekend, hear this out! British Airways and VisitBritain have organised


the GREAT Big British Bash in the city. Visitors get to explore and experience the British way of life through a number of stylishly themed pop-up stores that will cover shopping, music,


countryside and food in true British style. And for fashionistas, on display will be the Duchess of Cambridge’s iconic Amoret dress, a full-length black lace gown that she wore to the War


Horse premiere on the eve of her 30th birthday and on a visit to her old university, St Andrews. The event will also witness the show Fashion through the Ages featuring some famous British


designers from the last 80 years, while a show from Temperley London will show off trends set to define 2013. Those visiting the stand will have a chance to win tickets to London, where they


will be whisked away to the Radisson Mercer Street hotel and treated to a style make over at Temperleys’ flagship store on Bruton Street, Mayfair. The lucky winners will then mix with


fashionistas from around the world at the exclusive Temperley London runway show at London Fashion Week in September 2013. The campaign features British people inviting the people of India


to visit Britain to enjoy their favourite places and experiences. Ambassadors include Tara Brown, Lead Custodian at Laugharne Castle on the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales and Alan Kingshott,


Chief Yeoman Warder of the Tower of London, where the Crown Jewels are kept. Says Christopher Fordyce, British Airways Regional Commercial Manager- South Asia, “We’re excited to bring the


true British experience to the people of Mumbai through pop-up stores, to provide them a taste of some of the many iconic sights and experiences Britain has to offer.”