A pop-up store selling top designer brands is coming to Glasgow for one day only.
Thrifty shoppers will have the opportunity to bag some one-of-a-kind fashion finds at the pop-up at Buchanan Galleries on Saturday, October 7.
The event is being hosted by Glasgow fashion influencer Wendy Gilmour, better known to her followers as ThankFifi, who will be on hand to provide styling tips and advice.
As well as pre-loved items from coveted brands including Radley, Mint Velvet, Ted Baker, LK Bennett and more, the eco-conscious pop-up will also feature some of Wendy's own items - all at affordable prices.
As well as being an eco-conscious initiative, the pop-up is also helping a local charity with 20% of the proceeds being donated to Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity.
Wendy said: “'As an advocate of circular fashion, I am so delighted to be hosting this pre-loved pop-up in my Glasgow favourite, Buchanan Galleries.
"The pop-up provides an opportunity to connect with followers, give some much-loved pieces from my wardrobe a new lease of life and donate to a great cause.
“I have handpicked an edit of high street and high-end brands with a focus on accessories to ensure the event is as inclusive as possible.”
Kathy Murdoch, centre manager at Buchanan Galleries, said: “We’re thrilled to be collaborating with ThankFifi for this sustainable fashion initiative.
"The pre-loved pop-up event is not just about giving stylish pieces a second life, but also a chance to give back to our local community via a donation to Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity, a charity very close to our hearts.
“Make sure you mark your calendars for this coming Saturday and join us for a day of fabulous fashion finds, sustainable style inspiration and an opportunity to meet ThankFifi.”
The pop-up will be situated on the ground floor at Buchanan Galleries, in front of the flower wall, adjacent to John Lewis & Partners on Saturday from 10am to 5pm.
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