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Free Clothing and Costume Swap, 2.30-6.00 pm on Sunday 14 Oct at PUSH Studios


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Clothing and Costume Swap!

2.30 to 6 pm, Sunday 14 October 2018

Push Studios, 21 Blackwater Street, East Dulwich, SE22 8RS (just off of Lordship Lane)

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Nothing is scarier than a wardrobe full of once of gently used clothing and costumes taking up space.


That's why we're organising a clothing and Halloween/fancy dress costume swap on Sunday, 14 October 2018 for Londoners and families to trade in their gently used clothes and costumes for new-to-you items. Bring your own clothes and costumes and your children's and enjoy an afternoon of sustainable (and free!) costume and clothes hunting! We'll also have face-painting and general Halloween merriment.


Follow us on instagram @vivafashionista.


For more information and to register (not required but encouraged), visit https://clothingandcostumeswap2018.eventbrite.co.uk


Hope to see you there!

  • 3 weeks later...

It's almost here!


Please do come along on Sunday afternoon for your chance to swap in you and your family's preloved clothes and costumes for new-to-you options. It's free, it's fun and it's fashion-forward - and it's Halloween themed!


More details are available in the post and Eventbrite link above. x

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