In Conversation With… Fashion Sunday

01.08.2014 | Culture , Fashion | BY:

Fashion Sunday is quickly becoming the place to shop, eat and be. Now, the duo behind the initiative have made it the place to think and learn too. In collaboration with Let’s Be Brief, this August edition will host photographer Dean Chalkley and designer Harris Elliot of H by Harris who’ll be talking ‘The Return of the Rudeboy’, their exhibition currently at Somerset House.

This month will focus solely on the talks and next month will see Fashion Sunday’s first edit of menswear designers and brands take center stage. Twin caught up with Tiffany Alwis and Sonia Williams, the two girls making it all happen, to find out more about what they set out to achieve.

“From working on our label [Hellespont] and meeting the designers that we’ve worked with, we’ve realised just how hard it is,” stated Sonia. “It’s the retail issue for a lot of small labels, obviously you can’t get a physical store and some have their own online platform but you don’t get that customer interaction or you do random pop-ups and they’re not geared towards the designers, so we thought there’s a huge opportunity there.” An opportunity there certainly was. Each month Fashion Sunday helps emerging brands by giving them a space filled with their contemporaries where they can not only sell their products, but a place where they can learn from their consumers. Getting that interaction with customers is key when starting out. And with a mix of current and past season stock, as well as sample and archive products, mostly discounted, it makes for a perfect place to do a spot of shopping on a Sunday.

“What we’re trying to do is give these designers a hop on, hop off place to use,” Tiffany explains, “and for the last six months it’s been like building the infrastructure for it.” At the beginning, the two of them would be on the phone, ringing up their favourite brands to get them on board, however now, more and more designers are coming to them, asking to be part of this new family. “We’ve created a little unit, brands that are with us all the time… Paper London, Emma Shipley, Finchittida Finch, Jessie Harris, Marina London. A lot of them are becoming friends, doing swapsies.”

“Really good quality, interesting design and people who put a lot of care and thought into the production,” states Sonia are the elements that they look for in a brand. “A lot of the designers we work with try and produce and manufacture in the UK and most of them have a real story about their manufacture.” With interest growing around where clothes are made and where they come from, Fashion Sunday is addressing the question of mass-produced clothing and is “bridging the gap between people who would love this stuff but don’t know how to find it.”

IN CONVERSATION WITH: Dean Chalkley & Harris Elliott at Fashion Sunday will be at Oval Space’s sister venue The Pickle Factory from midday August 3rd. Hackney comfort food legends Rita’s will be serving a selection of favourites from their restaurant menu along with their famous frozen margaritas next to our beer bar on the sunny patio. Get tickets at eventbrite.co.uk

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Fashion Sunday

30.05.2014 | Culture , Fashion | BY:

On Sunday 1st June, East London’s Oval Space will become home to a new kind of monthly fashion market. Fashion Sunday’s aim is to bring together some of the most exciting emerging and established designers London has to offer. It gives consumers the chance to shop direct from the brand, which means you can enjoy up to 20% off the current season price, larger discounts on past seasons as well as find one off samples. Each month you will find a differerent selection of designers setting up shop (the initial focus is on womenswear) and all have been handpicked by the curators. Fashion Sunday will also be giving away a stall each month to a start up of their choice – this time the lucky designer is Luke Brooks. You can expect to find a rich exploration of London’s diverse scene, including names such as Draw in Light, Auria, Paper LDN, Emma Shipley, Larissa Hadjio, Yolke, Estefania Cortes Harker, Kult Domini, Henriette Lofstrom, Hanger Inc and Hellespont.

Not only can you settle your design needs but you will also find a great place to relax and enjoy the view of Hackney’s skyline. With Pop Up Barbados serving up Bajan treats on the terrace, Blackbox offering a unique ‘coffee spritzer’ and Shake Rattle Stir mixing up colourful cocktails in the main room, there’s plenty to experience.

“There’s a real appetite for independent, homegrown fashion and this new platform means we can share these designers’ work with more people,” says Tiffany Alwis, joint owner and curator of Fashion Sunday. “Working with them and other likeminded local partners across food, music, and the arts, once a month we showcase a unique edit of just some of the great stuff this city has to offer.”

Entry costs £3 and includes a complimentary copy of the bespoke Fashion Sunday newspaper.

Fashion Sunday at The Oval Space, 29-32 The Oval, E2 9DT

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