Popping back up
Pre-pandemic, fashion pop-ups were an integral part of London life, and as the capital slowly wakes from its enforced slumber they too have been returning.
Since 2016 The Maiyet Collective has been making waves in the luxury industry for its pursuit of sustainability and slow fashion and beauty. This autumn it will host a four-month pop-up in Mayfair, showcasing 60 conscious brands across fashion, beauty, accessories and jewellery.
Highlights of the first brands on the roster include: Arkitaip, a mother-daughter duo creating timeless linen wear sustainably crafted in Europe; Caes, a new Dutch label championing minimal slow fashion and Pama London's high-performance activewear made from plant-based fibres.
As well as showcasing new and established brands who share an ethical ethos and love of collaboration, there will be a schedule of weekly events including panel discussions, private shopping events, interactive craft and wellness workshops and art installations. 17 South Molton Street, London W1K 5QT, Monday - Saturday 11am - 7pm.
On the other side of the park, designer boutique Joseph – long a trusty spot for a sophisticated take on the trends – has just launched a pop-up outlet in its Notting Hill store with up to 80% off past-season pieces. 184 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, London W11 2RH, Monday to Saturday 11am - 6pm, Sundays 12pm - 6pm until Monday 30 November.