The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour, chaos and creativity; layering exquisite embroidery with bold colours
Boho Poets – paper-thin frocks, dusty hues and florals, artistic smocks layered over long-sleeve knits and old-fashioned romance
Ladylike/All Woman – 50s-inspiried, tiny waists and full hips; circle skirts, pencil skirts and corset tops
Lingerie – staying glamorous under it all…
Ensuring the models are on-trend from head-to-toe, Official hair sponsor for the show Nicky Clarke will be sending the team from The Mailbox, Birmingham salon to style the models. They will be led by Nicky Clarke’s protégé and celebrity stylist, International Creative Director Warren Clarke, who is taking time away from styling the likes of Sienna Miller, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell.
Tickets are selling fast, so book yours now at www.theticketfactory.com.
The Catwalk Show
Romantic Lace, Liquorice Allsorts, Charlie’s Angel and Grunge Glamour… just some of the hot new trends for the Autumn/Winter season. All of which will be seen on the catwalk at the very first Style Birmingham Live.
A total of 14 stunning catwalk shows will take place at the Town Hall across the three-day event, showcasing the latest fashions from the city’s best stores. From designer labels and high street favourites, to the city’s unique independent stores… there will be something for everyone. Here’s who you can see during the catwalk show:
Aspecto, COS, Disorder, DKNY Jeans, Debenhams, Dune, French Connection, Gieves and Hawkes, G-Star, Harvey Nichols, Hawes and Curtis, Hobbs, House of Fraser, Hugo Boss, Jack Jones, Jaeger, Jesire, Jigsaw, Karen Millen, Kurt Geiger, L.K.Bennett, Lipsy, Mango, Marks and Spencer, Matsuki, Monsoon, Next, Oasis, Office, Piccadilly Opticians, Radley, Reiss, Ted Baker, Uber, Vero Moda, Warehouse.
Hosted by TV’s George Lamb, the catwalk show will see a total of 22 models, all of whom you’ll get to know over the next few weeks, presenting the hot new trends for the season:
70s Charlie’s Angel – glossy influence of the 70s; sexy high-waisted trousers, flare legs, A-line skirts, silk blouses
New Minimal Clinical – sever, simple and devastatingly chic; plain pieces, sharp-line blazers and straight-edge A-line skirts
Romantic Lace – pretty day dresses and sensual see-through gowns and blouses
Grunge Glamour – slouchy knits, elegant floor-sweeping evening skirts
Leopard Spots – mixed with military and crayola colours
Liquorice Allsorts – black blocks mixed with sugar candy colours
Dress-Up Box – colour



