
"A Current Affair, dubbed a 'cult shopping event' by Vogue, has been hosting regular hosts vintage fairs in LA and New York for the past 15 years. It's a carefully curated cornucopia of rare clothes and accessories that date from the Victorian era all the way through to the 2000s and, in recent years, has had the likes of Ariana Grande, Chappell Roan and celeb stylist Law Roach sifting through its rails."
"From March 6-8, A Current Affair will bring a lineup of internationally recognised vintage dealers to design archive 18.01 in Dalston. There's a preview evening on Friday with cocktails if you're willing to shell out £80 for a ticket. Otherwise you can wait until Saturday or Sunday when entry is free (but you're best off booking in advance)."
"Apparently, it's also where teams from fashion houses like Saint Laurent, Valentino and Dior go to get inspiration. Soon, Londoners will finally get to see what all the fuss is about."
A Current Affair, a cult vintage shopping event established in LA and New York over 15 years ago, is expanding to London for the first time. The carefully curated marketplace features rare clothing and accessories spanning from the Victorian era through the 2000s, attracting celebrities like Ariana Grande and Chappell Roan, as well as design teams from major fashion houses including Saint Laurent, Valentino, and Dior. The event runs March 6-8 at design archive 18.01 in Dalston, with a preview evening on Friday (£80 ticket) and free entry Saturday-Sunday. Pieces typically cost upwards of £100, with food and beverages available throughout the event.
Read at Time Out London
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