The February 2013 edition of Scoop International Fashion Show shall forever be remembered as the first 'big' event I attended here in London. Despite having received quite a few event invites from the British capital over the past few months, this was the first I could actually attend personally.
The event brought together a selection of international designers that showcased their Autumn / Winter collections for the scores of buyers who also attended the show. There was a lot to see in terms of variety and colour, but it was the mix of different countries represented that truly gave the show its richness.
Set in the gorgeously lit Saatchi Gallery in central London, the event seemed to attract quite a few attention. Visitors were also given complementary drinks and some - including myself! - were lucky enough to be given a lift in what seemed to be a cross between a pram and a rickshaw from Sloane Square station. I must admit that was quite amusing!
To my pleasure, there were also items from more established designers like Vivienne Westwood, Kenzo and House of Harlow, which I touched and raved about for nearly 3 minutes each. Fangirl moments in the house.
The works which caught my eye included a line inspired by vixen Brigitte Bardot, a minimalistic silk-based collection by Marina London as well as a line of eye-catching artistic scarves by Rosemary Goodenough. They're officially on my radar!
Check out the official Scoop International Fashion Show website for more information.
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