Ever found yourself throwing your clothes around, declaring you have nothing to wear and wishing you had a wardrobe like Kate Moss? Well, you could have just that, because Crisis’ annual Christmas pop-up is back in London this week, with pieces donated by the supermodel herself as well as Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher, Jessie Ware and David Gandy.
The week-long pop-up will return to Mayfair from today (December 9) to Saturday (December 14), with pieces donated by celebs helping raise funds for Crisis, a charity supporting people experiencing homelessness across the UK. Organised by Anda Rowland, director of Savile Row tailors Anderson & Sheppard, and menswear stylist Tom Stubbs, the pair have managed to raise over £500,000 for the charity since launching the pop-up in 2018.
As well as pieces from Moss, Gallagher, Ware and Gandy, Crisis will also be flogging items from luxury brands including Marc Jacobs, Jimmy Choo and Vivienne Westwood. There’ll also be 100 watches donated by the Watches of Switzerland Group up for grabs, with a raffle of selected goodies at the end of the week-long event.
The pop-up will take place at 28 Old Burlington Street in Mayfair from Monday December 8 to Saturday December 14, and is open everyday from 11am to 7pm.
You can find out more info on the official Crisis Instagram account here.
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