Bath in Fashion responds to budget with recessionista fashion tips

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BATH IN FASHION RESPONDS TO BUDGET WITH RECESSIONISTA FASHION TIPS Bath in Fashion starts today with a series of catwalk shows, talks and demonstrations across the city. The festival is also geared towards recessionista dressing which involves recycling fashion and creating new looks from the back of your wardrobe. City Centre Manager and organiser of Bath in Fashion, Andrew Cooper says, “Bath is a great place to shop and caters to all pockets. Bath offers a unique shopping opportunity with everything from top high street brands to designer names in independent boutiques.” He continued, “Bath in Fashion goes back to the city’s fashionable roots and celebrates its fashion heritage, and today is a fabulous place to live, work and play.” “Bath’s Big Swish” on Friday 25th March at The Octagon, Milsom Place in Bath city centre is in aid of MacMillan Cancer Support, and will give people the opportunity to trade in their less loved items for a whole new look. If you haven’t heard of swishing before, it’s a new concept aimed at fashion savvy women, where you swap, not shop! Swishing enables you to exchange the items you no longer want by helping others and expanding your wardrobe at the same time, without spending too much money. This new way to shop is more fun, better for the environment and it raises funds for an excellent charity.

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BATH IN FASHION RESPONDS TO BUDGET WITH RECESSIONISTA FASHION TIPS

Bath in Fashion starts today with a series of catwalk shows, talks and

demonstrations across the city. The festival is also geared towards

recessionista dressing which involves recycling fashion and creating new

looks from the back of your wardrobe.

City Centre Manager and organiser of Bath in Fashion, Andrew Cooper says,

“Bath is a great place to shop and caters to all pockets. Bath offers a unique

shopping opportunity with everything from top high street brands to designer

names in independent boutiques.” He continued, “Bath in Fashion goes back

to the city’s fashionable roots and celebrates its fashion heritage, and today is

a fabulous place to live, work and play.”

“Bath’s Big Swish” on Friday 25th March at The Octagon, Milsom Place in

Bath city centre is in aid of MacMillan Cancer Support, and will give people

the opportunity to trade in their less loved items for a whole new look. If you

haven’t heard of swishing before, it’s a new concept aimed at fashion savvy

women, where you swap, not shop! Swishing enables you to exchange the

items you no longer want by helping others and expanding your wardrobe at

the same time, without spending too much money. This new way to shop is

more fun, better for the environment and it raises funds for an excellent

charity.

For a full programme of information and tickets go to bathinfashion.co.uk or

call 0844 847 5256.

Bath in Fashion has also focussed on the city’s Charity Shop Challenge

inspired by Bath Spa University fashion students. The top outfits will be

paraded on the catwalks in an Urban Fashion show at SouthGate, Bath on

Friday at 4.00pm & 7.30pm.

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The city’s A-listers are gathering to get front row seats in the Octagon today at

Milsom Place with shows at 2.00pm and 7.30pm under the direction of

London Fashion Week producer John Walford, and Thursday night sees an

unusual mix of SS11 fashions paraded on 2000 year old pavements at the

Roman Baths.

A diverse programme of talks includes fashion guru Iain R Webb in

conversation with manager of the Fashion Museum Rosemary Harden, a talk

by textile supremo Karen Nicol, and a subtraction cutting workshop by fashion

designer Julian Roberts.