Even though I was in London during Fashion's Night Out, I only caught part of it (towards the beginning) as I had a dinner date with my better half to celebrate our one year wedding anniversary. I figured ditching him to hang with designers, models and socialites probably wouldn't be the nicest thing to do. Nevertheless, I did see a lot of FNO related stuff happening on the day - mainly in the stores - as they were preparing for the event.
One of the things I was most looking forward to seeing, was the launch of Nicholas Kirkwood's first ever official shop space in Rei Kawakubo's Dover Street Market. I've been waiting forever for this guy to get his own boutique, but I guess this is the next-best thing for now. DSM has always had the best selection of his shoes and I was slightly bummed I would be missing the actual FNO event where the man himself would not only be present (fortunately I've met him before at the Browns Shoes opening) but unveil his first ever flats. That didn't stop me from checking out his shop-in-shop though and despite the fact that it was smaller than expected, there was still plenty of shoe goodness to look at.
One of the things I was most looking forward to seeing, was the launch of Nicholas Kirkwood's first ever official shop space in Rei Kawakubo's Dover Street Market. I've been waiting forever for this guy to get his own boutique, but I guess this is the next-best thing for now. DSM has always had the best selection of his shoes and I was slightly bummed I would be missing the actual FNO event where the man himself would not only be present (fortunately I've met him before at the Browns Shoes opening) but unveil his first ever flats. That didn't stop me from checking out his shop-in-shop though and despite the fact that it was smaller than expected, there was still plenty of shoe goodness to look at.
DSM had some other special edition items for sale for the occasion, such as the Comme des Garçons 'Play' Converse sneakers and a DSM Swiss Army Knife, but if you're like me and a bit of a shoe addict, you'll probably want to head either to the second floor (where you'll find the general shoe area) or the third floor, which is where the Kirkwood selection can be found.
Some of the eye candy I spotted. Love those boots. Not sure about the furry things on the lower right.While I was perusing this bit, and getting slightly distracted by the newly revamped Lanvin area next to it, I noticed two French gentlemen out of the corner of my eye, chatting with a member of staff who was showing them something. I didn't pay much attention, until I headed to an area displaying Pierre Hardy's newest FW09 shoe and handbag range. It was only when I was trying to check the price of a stunning gold heel and the two men came towards the area, I suddenly realized that one of the guys was Pierre Hardy himself.
He seemed delighted someone was checking out his collection, though I'm sure his delight faded when I decided not to buy anything. He and his colleague went straight to work, which involved them standing there, looking at the display for one minute. Then Hardy would go over, move a few shoes around, go back to where he stood before and they'd assess the layout again. This went on for a while and was fascinating to watch. I couldn't resist snapping a pic, but decided to leave after a few minutes before I started looking suspicious. Hardy is a genius though... those who aren't familiar with his line might know him as Balenciaga's official shoe designer and of course more affordable versions of his shoes can now be found in a special collaboration with Gap.
Pop-up stores seemed to be all over London when I was there and most of them were of the 'here's a Vogue display' variety (i.e. Topshop, Mango etc.). H&M previewed the Jimmy Choo collection later that evening, but the high-street store that made the best effort to bring something new to the fashion world was probably Urban Outfitters, who unveiled a pop-up store for upcoming indie designer and London College of Fashion graduate Simon Preen (not related to the 'Preen' label). Most of his designs came in a monochrome palette and involved a lot of leather, lace, lycra, shoulder pads and leggings, i.e. goth meets 80s. The collection officially launched on Monday, so there's probably more to come.
And just some quick impressions of the Alexander McQueen flagship's store windows as inspired by the FW09 runway. I know some hated it, but I personally thought it was refreshing compared to all the 'safe' shows everyone else did. Yes, I'm very biased towards McQueen. He also designed two special egg chairs for FNO in the signature houndstooth motif.

Windows at Alexander McQueen and the special edition egg chairs. The zip at the top is embellished with skulls (of course).Unfortunately my camera died by the time FNO actually went underway - check out the Vogue UK homepage for extensive coverage. Everyone from Claudia Schiffer to Burberry's Christopher Bailey to Alice Dellal were in attendance. Browns probably had the coolest event, with designers such as Henry Holland, Hussein Chalayan and Marios Schwab to name a few, working away in-store at the cashier, as personal stylists or as visual merchandisers. Like most cities, there were special 'limited edition' tees on sale. The UK ones, designed by Vogue fashion director Lucinda Chambers, were pretty snazzy and only cost £10 (with all proceeds going to charity). They were still available the next day in most high street stores, so it's worth checking in if you're still looking for one.
The FNO Vogue charity tee as sported by Sienna Miller (left) and in the Emporio Armani window (middle, lower right).But my favorite special edition of the evening came from Marni. This collection wasn't exclusive to London, but I thought it was a cute idea: three dolls and two bags were designed to be sold that evening, along with customized versions of the Vogue tee.
I've since read numerous reports about the NYC event, but if any of you have your own stories to tell - regardless of which city it was in, please let me know! I'd also be curious as to how successful this was. Minds are divided regarding the London one - some SA's said their sales tripled, while others (including those of established designer flagships) said they didn't sell anything. I guess it probably depended on who was in-store that night and what each shop organized. In general, I think it was probably still a great idea though.

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OMG i love these stores.... sho addict huh?! niceee!! lol
ReplyDeleteI love that you met Pierre Hardy and still didn't feel pressured to buy a pair of shoes. LOL, I probably would've been so spooked I would've just bought a pair then cried when I got home realizing I shouldn't have done that.
ReplyDeleteBelated Happy Anniversary! I hope you two had a fantastic time - way better than any FNO. Wishing you a lifetime of wonderful wedded bliss!
Whoa. Shoe porn x a million. Those boots!!! And you met Pierre Hardy...you are so fabulous. Happy Anniversary sweetheart! One year how fun!!! I prob woulda ditched my sig other to go to FNO but that's why you're married and I'm single hahaha!!!
ReplyDeleteXOXO!
Mr Hardy should have just given you a pair of shoes! Just to make a girl happy, really. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy wedding anniversary, darling! I hope you had a lovely dinner with your husband. What place did you choose and how was the food?
Agree with you about McQueen. The show was different, the make-up and crazy hats (well at least it wasn't a problem to create the same look for the windows since so much make-up was involved nobody looked real anyway :) ), but the clothes are actually very beautiful and wearable and I've seen so many editorials that used them.
I read about Marni dolls on Vogue website a few days ago. They are funny-weird... Almost like voodoo dolls that like designer labels. :)))
Wishing you a lovely time in London!
xxx
P.S. Told Anya about your Lanvin post. Her internet connection is a bit of a pain at the moment, but she so wanted to check your blog! Hopefully, she will get a chance to visit it soon.
awww... those shoes! may I have a pair of each, please? :))
ReplyDeletecongrats on your first anniversary by the way :)
xoxo
Good evening to you!!!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY!!!!
I´m sure you had/have a great time in London!!!
The Marni a-little-bit-looking-like-voodoo dolls are beautie-cuties with a funny touch;) Love the doll with the rose dress and the one with the fur vest!
Sooo... talking about Nicholas Kirkwood:
His creations are so swooon away. I didn´t know he worked formally
for Chloe and Rodarte. His shoes have to be on every girls wishlist, unfortunately I also cannot name a pair of Kirkwood my own ;)
P.S.:
For the Givenchy black mask. First it´s really funny to see you in the mirror with your black skin and talking about the skincare itself: The products are here very hard to order/buy so when I´m in Paris or Florence I always try to buy a few of their skincare products.
I simple can recommend the black mask!
Enjoy London Fashion Week!!!!
oh wow, Nicholas Kirkwood shoes are just amazing....I think i need to invest in a few pairs of these gorgeous shoes! (i think i need to start cooking for the husband and maybe i may get a few pairs of Kirkwood :))
ReplyDeleteLFW is nearly here and people are getting very excited. I am not going to the shows but i think i may attend a party if my friend is going!
Hope you are having a good week since getting back!
Kisses
Anna
Ooh lucky, I can't believe you had the good fortune to meet Pierre Hardy in the flesh!
ReplyDeleteBelated happy anniversary :) Yay for meeting Pierre Hardy!! I always love DSM, it is such a beautiful looking store. I really do like the display for the Nicholas Kirkwood shoes. I actually saw a few pieces by Simon Preen a while back, and oh my does it look good! Oooh those McQueen houndstooth chairs are beautiful, I wonder if they were done in Harris tweed? Awww haha and those Marni dolls are cute, although scarily similar to those diy voodoo doll kits. Hope you're having a beautiful day dear :)
ReplyDeleteI am actually in love with Nicholas Kirkwood shoes. I love the designs on them.
ReplyDeleteThe window for the Alexander McQueen store looks really cool.
love this!
ReplyDeletei tagged you an award on my blog, btw :)
What a brilliant post again!
ReplyDeleteI love it how you handled the situation with your bf :)
I'm a big fan of Kirkwood's work, the shoes are fantastic! However, I'm nut sure about that Jimmy Choo for H&M, I don't know what has to happen to make JC more affordable...
I enjoyed your post so much.
ReplyDeleteI bought a pair of Pierre Hardy shoes, have only worn them once as they were very high and uncomfortable. Will have to try and break them in so I can wear them again.
I love the McQueen houndstooth chairs.
Happy belated Anniversary.
Hugs
Carolyn
You saw Pierre Hardy and you did not kidnap him to keep in your basement to make magnificent shoe creations for yourself and only yourself???? What? Was that weird that I said that? I didn't mean it... sort of...
ReplyDeleteI want your life. Europe... Fashion... Pierre Hardy...
Oh! and I love that you love Coffee and Cigarettes too! how funny is Tom Waits? i couldn't get over the fact that he was actually funny!
I think that McQueen coat is divine! And those Vogue tees ares so cute.
ReplyDeleteHi there-your post is just fab, its a great insight into DSM and fancy seeing Pierre Hardy. Happy Wedding Anniversary my dear!!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY !!!
ReplyDeleteThank YOU for this SOLELY FABULOUS ADVENTURE, I don't know where to begin, every FIND on this post is AMAZINGLY FAB, Oooh I do know the SOLES, they're solely FAB!!!:)
I am so keen to get the t-shirt as i am such a fan of Garance Dore! If you could find one for me in Paris, then i would be so very grateful! :). I will email shortly!
ReplyDeleteAnna xx
aarrgghh i love shoes and that shoe store is amazing ! great shoes collection and nice decoration :D lovely ! oh btw happy anniversary ! :D
ReplyDeleteI am drooling all over my laptop at this post!
ReplyDeletefirst of all,
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS for your anniversary! & all the best!
"Not sure about the furry things on the lower right."
well.... it look weird, but I would die to see it closer.... I like Kirkwood but ithey look very very high. did you try some ?
I can't help it... when I come into a shoe shop, I am very fast (even if it is
the last bally bought, very difficult to untight) in take off my own shoes to
try all the others I see....
Urban outfitter is always one of the best shop, plenty of stuff, trends and
informations....
did you buy a doll or they were far too much expensive?
I really enjoy your posts; always interresting and a fresh point of view. If you
do not mind I'll bloglist it.
Awesome stuff !
ReplyDeleteBut most important congrats for the anniversary, it was worthed to 'lose' part of FNO !!
=)
fantastic coverage... i'm not sure i would've chosen the dinner over fashion though!! ;)
ReplyDeleteThose Marni dolls are so cute!
ReplyDeleteI agree, isn't Zooey Deschanel amazing? Thank you for your comment. xx
Happy Anniversary. I hope you had a great time. I enjoyed this post as usual. Take care. Enjoy the rest of your week. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wedding Anniversary, Honey! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love reading this. I adore Nicholas Kirkwood's creation I need more & more shoes from the genius designer. I have got a Mary Janes by the way. :-) Pierre Hardy is gorgeous too...
I saw these chairs from Alexander McQueen and how unique pieces!
Adorable Marni dolls, LOL!
X♥X♥
I adore the FNO Vogue Charity Tee - I need it. Great review! I so wish I could have been a part of Fashion's Night Out. :)
ReplyDeleteAhhh Pierre Hardy is such a legend!
ReplyDeleteSo cool you saw him!
FNO looked really great from what i've read!
Love your pictures too, the UO designer pop up shop looked great!
oh wow, Mr Hardy himself. that's so cool!
ReplyDeleteGot the invite and would've loved to go. Errr except I live in Perth, Australia so maybe not.
ReplyDeleteStill, glad I have all these pics to ogle.
Thanks for sharing :)
Have a great one
First of all Happy Anniversary!
ReplyDeleteWooza! Eye candy galore! I'm drooling over all those fabulous shoes, I'll take one of each please and I adore the FNO Vogue Charity Tee!
Fabulous post, I'm off to get a tissue to wipe the drool away! Have a fabulous day!!
Hugs,
Karyn
Fab review, darling! Love those Pierre Hardy shoes so!
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thank you for commenting saying you like my blog-means hell of a lot coming from a blogger like you! I am complete awe at you being in the world of fashion, I hope one day I can be like you and travel and work in fashion!
ReplyDeleteLove love the blog and those boots are amazing:)
xoxo
Wow! I didn't know you were newlyweds! Congratulations on completing your first year as a married couple together, Haute Shopper. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful pics from your Fashion's Night Out experience. My own experience was so random and weird. Too many places were jam packed with people and I'm a crowd hater, so I don't exactly have the best shopping related stories to tell. I was too busy snapping pictures of the revelers that night.
Fabulous post!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit ~~ it brought me to your lovely blog. Looking forward to future posts!!
xo Laura
www.brightboldbeautiful.blogspot.com
OMG...OMG...OMG...i just died a little.
ReplyDeletenicholas kirkwood does dirty things to me. i am obsessed with his shoes and will someday own 3 or 4 pairs, i swear!!!
happy anniversay to you and your lover! hope wedding life has been nothing but bliss for you two.
and to answer your question about the tattoo...it took me 45 minutes to make and place on my body. i had special fake tattoo paper that when soaked in water would transfer on my body. it was fun!
Wow, that's so cool that you saw Pierre Hardy! I work in a Birmingham store and we have stacks of those Vogue tees at work, so I'm sure if people wanted them enough then they should be able to find them!
ReplyDeleteAlso Mcqueen can do no wrong in my eyes!
hiya!!! first, congratulation on the one-year anniversary... and there should not be anything to take you away from the celebration with your other half - the older i am getting, the more i realize the importance of cherishing what we have - nowadays, i really make efforts to let my partner knowing how much i appreciate him .... i think the efforts are the most important part --
ReplyDeleteof course, the article is brilliant as usual - i read the entire post and relived the night as if i was there .... looking forward for your next one :), xoxo
btw: thank you for your imput - it is greatly appreciated!!
Amazing shoes! Gorgeous dresses! Oh, how I want them all! :P
ReplyDeleteAll those shoes!!!!!!! So amazing!
ReplyDeleteHe seemed delighted someone was checking out his collection, though I'm sure his delight faded when I decided not to buy anything.
ReplyDeleteI don't think so. :)
& I would've chosen the dinner as well, any time.
Thank you for your comment. You have an amazing blog! Saw you live in Paris. I'm going to Paris next month. Do you have any tips? xoxo
ReplyDeleteTHANKS SO MUCH for visiting my blog and leaving your comment !!
ReplyDeletei agree with the bright colors you write about !
big kiss !!!
your blog is amazing and interesting !!!
hey hun, thanks for the comment you left on my blog :)
ReplyDeletethey rearranged the date that they wanted me and other fashion bloggers to come up and meet from the 18th/19th to the 21st, when garance dore (i think that's how you spell it?!) previews her collection. but i can't go as i'll be at LFW! i'm gutted!
andddd im gutted i missed this too! :(
♥ Hannah
(( http://london--rose.blogspot.com ))
your writing amuses us! Cant belive you didnt ditch him for fashion though :-) Wanna go to London for fashionweek tomorrow, but we`re stuck in Copenhagen.. oh well!
ReplyDeletetee hee! i love your description of the designer moving shoes just a smidgen here and there and stepping back to carefully re-evaluate. hahahah! that is JUST LIKE DEALING WITH CURATORS! a little here, a little there. aw, they are all so fussy. and i must admit that i am a rather fussy girl, too, so please don't think i am mocking the process! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary! That's s cool that you got to briefly meet Pierre Hardy! The shoes are magnificent...
ReplyDeleteI'd love a Vogue tee!
That so cool you got to meet Mr. Hardy! You also have a very think skin for not feeling pressure to buy... esp buy something in pounds! It's like you bought it twice in the US.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated anniversary! I wish you a lifetime of happiness with your groom!
u met pierre hardy? How awesome! I see ur a shoe freak like me huh??
ReplyDeleteLol. have a good day dear.
Hi there!! Just to let you know there is an award to collect from me!! have a great weekend!!
ReplyDeletethat egg chairs are so cool ^.^
ReplyDeletekisses
Congratulations for the anniversary!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd you are so right, who are not into fashion...don't like so much the parties and all...you were wise choosing a good and relaxing time as a couple instead of going to the event...
I love the shoes so much here...pure art!
These shoe designers are going to be in the same breath as Ferragamo and Vivier-incredible
ReplyDeleteloved reading this post! how cool is the Vogue charity tee?! love it! hope you had a wonderful weekend gorgeous! MWA
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