Fill a bag

Get a bag of bargains – and help a great cause. At the Whitechapel Centre’s Fill A Bag event on Monday 10th March you can grab a bag full of clothes – from designer, to vintage, to almost new or needing a little love. Update your wardrobe with unique and affordable finds while supporting The Whitechapel Centre’s vital work to end homelessness. One bag is just £12.

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Shop Manager Susan Ryder said, “Fill a Bag is always a popular event as so many people manage to grab fantastic finds, whether brands or wardrobe staples. The thrill of the hunt is part of the fun! This is your chance to unearth unique items and support the fight to end homelessness in Liverpool.”

SWAP SHOP Pop Up – Sustainable s...

It’s time to refresh your wardrobe for winter and trade those clothes you no longer wear for new gems. Bring your gently used dresses, tops, skirts, and more, and leave with a whole new collection of stylish outfits. Whether you’re a fashionista or just looking for a fun activity, this in-person event is perfect for you. Don’t miss the chance to find some amazing!

Bring up to 5 items to swap for tokens, and then have a browse. All swappable items will be 1 token, unless they are high value items – which will be 2 or 3 tokens. If you have tokens left over once you have picked your items to swap, you can keep to shop at a later date. They have a permanent weekly shop in Walton and St Helens you can spend your tokens in.

Workshop events available at this venue. Check out All Over The Shop bio – https://tr.ee/f7nI46mqvT

1 FREE Token with every ticket! You can attend without a ticket, have a look or bring an item or 2 to swap

Bedazzled – glitter after dark

Join Lady Lever Art Gallery as they dazzle away the January blues and explore the exquisite artistry of 1920s – 80s evening wear like you’ve never seen it before.

With live performances, creative workshops and a stylish flair throughout inspired by the Bedazzled exhibition, are you ready to glitter after dark?

A programme of events for grown ups who glitter.

The full programme and tickets will be available from 12 November 2024.

Bedazzled

A selection of glamorous evening wear dating from the 1920s to today will be shown at Lady Lever Art Gallery in Port Sunlight, Wirral. Showcasing 20 outfits, Bedazzled (26 October 2024 to 26 January 2025) celebrates the enduring popularity of beaded garments and explores the skills involved in making them.

The exhibition also provides an opportunity for National Museums Liverpool to present recently acquired items from the wardrobe of Leila Potter (1935 – 2022) for the first time. Leila was a successful businesswoman, charity campaigner and local councillor who spent much of her life living in Wirral and Cheshire. She had a passion for dazzling, sequinned items of clothing, usually featuring the colour pink.

Pauline Rushton, Head of Lady Lever Art Gallery, said: “Bedazzled is a riot of beads, sequins and sparkle – bringing a real dose of colour and glamour to the gallery over the festive period.

“We’re particularly excited to be showing some of Leila Potter’s 1980s items for the first time. Glitzy styles from this period were likely to have been influenced in part by popular American television programmes such as Dallas and Dynasty, where sequins and shoulder pads were synonymous with some of the leading female characters.”

The renewed appetite for dazzling evening wear in the 1980s followed the post-War period during which elaborate, beaded evening wear wasn’t part of mainstream fashion. It was still being made by the leading fashion houses, but wasn’t available or affordable to the majority of shoppers in the UK.

The exhibition looks back to the 1920s and early 1930s when glittering, beaded gowns were first made in large numbers. They represented not only a sharp contrast to the practical yet uninspiring clothing that had been a necessity during the First World War, but also a dramatic change in the cut of women’s garments. In a departure from the corseted, layered styles that were fashionable before the War, modern dresses in the 1920s were long and tubular in shape.

As well as being less constrictive to wear, the simplified forms and flat surfaces were ideal for decorating with sequins and beads. Bedazzled explores the production of glass ‘bugle’ beads, which were made in Bohemia, now part of the Czech Republic, during the 1920s and 1930s, as well as the highly skilled French art of tambour embroidery as a method of hand-stitching beads and sequins onto the surface of a dress.

Through the costumes on show, Bedazzled charts the changes in the manufacture of beaded evening wear over the last century, from beaded dresses made in France during the 1920s, through to sequinned jackets which were decorated in Indian workshops during the 1980s. Visitors will see how societal changes and technological advancements have impacted on these developments.

Accompanying the items on show are some of the fascinating stories behind them, revealing who owned them and – in some cases – the important events to which they were first worn. The exhibition also features a selection of eye-catching, diamanté-embellished accessories.

liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/bedazzled

 

Laces Out!

Liverpool’s largest celebration of sneaker culture returns to its original home for a special 10-year anniversary event.

Laces Out! is marking its official 10th anniversary this October, and to celebrate the milestone, it’s heading back to where it all started – Camp and Furnace, Liverpool.

Taking place on Sunday 13th October, this is a nostalgic return to the event’s original venue, where the very first event was held a decade ago. After over two years away from the space, organisers say they “couldn’t think of a better location to celebrate this landmark event with our attendees who love the venue as much as we do”.

Laces Out! has grown into one of Europe’s most prominent sneaker culture gatherings, consistently uniting sneakerheads from across the UK and beyond. This special anniversary event will feature an unparalleled experience for attendees, packed with exclusive trainers, sought-after collaborations, and a chance to relive the magic of the event’s early days.

Founder Rob May explains: “We wanted to do something special for our 10th anniversary, and what better way than to return to Camp and Furnace, the place where it all began. The space holds so many memories for us and the community around LACES OUT!, and we’re excited to bring the event back there for this one-off celebration. It’s been an incredible journey over the past decade, and we’ve built something that people travel from all over to experience. We can’t wait to celebrate with old and new faces who supported us along the way.”

As always, expect sneaker prizes, panel talks with industry legends, music, and exclusive collaborations. Sevenstore are once again lead partners in the event the event alongside adidas, so expect some product giveaways. Crep Protect will also be on hand with their sneaker cleaning activations and exclusive sneaker prizes.

Before all of this the 10-year celebrations kick off with two unbelievable pre-parties you won’t want to miss. First up, Hip-Hop legend Easy Mo Bee will be spinning at Lost Art Skate Shop on Wednesday 9th October, followed by the iconic Nightmares On Wax at 24 Kitchen Street on Friday 11th October. These two parties will set the stage for an unforgettable 10th-anniversary celebration, blending legendary artists with the unmistakable Laces Out! energy.

Don’t miss out on these exclusive events as Liverpool gears up for the biggest and best festival in Laces Out! history.

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Laces Out! Trainer Festival takes place on Sunday 13th October at Camp and Furnace in Liverpool. Tickets start at £10 for general admission and are available now at lacesout.co.uk

Pop Up Swap Shop

Haydock Street aka Street and a Half is a new area of regenerated stores in St Helen’s town centre. The launch street party is happening on 28th September, head along and see what’s in store.

While you’re there, pop in to ZERO Fashion’s work-in-progress store for a Swap Shop.

It’s time to refresh your wardrobe for winter and trade those clothes you no longer wear for new gems. Bring your gently used dresses, tops, skirts, and more, and leave with a whole new collection of stylish outfits. Whether you’re a fashionista or just looking for a fun day out, this in-person event is perfect for you. Don’t miss the chance to find some amazing pieces while enjoying the street party event!

Bring up to 5 items to swap for tokens, and then have a browse. All swappable items will be 1 token, unless they are high value items – which will be 2 tokens. If you have tokens left over once you have picked your items to swap, you can keep to shop at a later date.

If you have nothing to swap, or just want to have a browse, tokens will be purchasable on the day for £5 per token. Any items left at the end of the day will be donated to our clothes pantries or used to create for our permanent clothes swap rail!

Crafts and skill building activities will be available for you to have a dabble, always using deadstock fabrics, reusing and reducing. Workshop events coming soon to this venue.

Bedazzled: curator talk

Come and hear their fashion curator, Pauline Rushton, talk about their current exhibition of beautiful beaded and sequined evening dresses, dating from the 1920s to the present day.

This talk explores the evolution of style, as well as the cultural significance, of glamorous evening wear over the past century. Learn about the specialist craftsmanship behind these garments, produced by the hand-beading technique known as tambouring.

Eco-friendly clothes swap shop –...

Head along to this special clothes swap event by Zero Fashion CIC.

Find some amazing clothes at this unique and eco-friendly swap shop. Their goal is to address our throwaway society and get people rethinking their shopping habits.

Zero Fashion CIC is aimed at tackling clothing waste in the city and supporting clothing poverty. It’s non-profit, working together to help support our communities.

Held at The Cubicle, Mill Lane, West Derby, doors open at 6pm for a 7pm start.

For tickets, email: siobhan@zerofashion.uk or text: 07734 174466. Tickets cost £7.

Beyond the label: Liverpool legends fo...

Discover the stories of some of the amazing women represented by objects on display in the Museum of Liverpool, with our Lead Curator for Social History, Kay Jones.

Tickets for this talk cost £7.

Baltic Swap Shop

The Baltic Swap Shop is a community-based sustainable fashion exchange event that aims to promote eco-friendly practices, reduce textile waste, and foster a sense of community engagement.

Hosted at Liverpool Arts Bar Baltic, come along 6PM – 9PM to enjoy an evening of live music from DJs, drink deals and connect with the Liverpool fashion community.

Participants are encouraged to bring their gently used clothing items to swap with others, promoting a circular economy and reducing the environmental impact of the fashion industry.

Clothing Swap: Participants can bring their pre-loved clothing items in good condition and exchange them for tokens (One Token per Item). Each token allows them to choose another item of their liking from the available collection.

They will accept the following clothing items for swapping

T-Shirts, Shirts, Dresses, Skirts, Jumpers, Jackets, Coats

They will not accept:

Shoes, Underwear, Hats, Socks, Accessories, Stained or Torn Items