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There will be a 2nd Forest Hill Fashion Week in Autumn (20-25 September), and we are looking for local fashionistas to get involved right now! This time we are doing it in association with the Horniman Museum, who are creating a whole Fashion 'Museum at Night' event for us. The catwalk shows will be held in their beautiful Gallery Square, with a fashion market in the Conservatory and lots of other fashion-related events and displays, including static fashion shows.


That's just one evening, of course: over the following few days there will be Fashion Fun all around the Forest Hill shops and venues; plus a 2nd all-day fashion market.


September will come around very quickly indeed, so this is what we are looking for right now:


- Local designer-makers to submit their collections for consideration for the catwalk/static shows.


- Local fashion/textiles/accessories experts, teachers or enthusiasts to run or host an event/workshop either at the Horniman event or in the high street.


- Ideas for fashion events/workshops that you would love to see.


- Market traders selling designer-maker fashion products.


- Models for the Horniman catwalk show.


- Advertisers/sponsors for the website, brochure or FHFW generally.


For more information and contact details, visit the website:

http://foresthillfashion.com/callouts-for-designers-events-traders/


In the meantime, do put 20-25 September in your diary, subscribe to our newsletter, follow us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

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