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We are Sri Lankan twentysomethings living in London and currently working as management consultants. Our friendship had been a sanctuary for our common interests and passions. La Dolche Diva is an ode to all that we love, from lifestyle and travel, to food and beauty; including makeup, hair and skin care. As much as we have in common, our innate styles are very different and it is this collision that keeps us inspired and curious about everything around us. Living in London has provided us with the perfect backdrop for this blog, allowing us to explore our recreational interests and make recommendations based on what we think would make your day just a little more beautiful. Follow our blog to keep up to date with our latest discoveries, as we aim to help our readers navigate their way through the overwhelming amount of products and services that constantly lurk in every corner.

Thursday, 16 October 2014

London's most unusual Fashion fairs!

Frock Me!

For all you fashionistas crazy about vintage styles, look no further than Frock me! London’s most exciting vintage fashion fair, featuring  over fifty of the very best vintage dealers all under one roof at Chelsea Old Town Hall, complete with a lovely Vintage Tea Room. Frock Me! covers the full range of 20th century fashion –ranging from beautiful ’20s flappers dresses to ’80s flared trousers.

Are you ready to re-invent yourself as a modern day Elizabeth Taylor or Jane Russell? Dates for Frock Me! 2014 are below, and for more details click here 

Chelsea Town Hall, King’s Road, Chelsea, London SW3 5EE
Sundays, 11am – 5.30pm


Hyper Japan

Japanese fashion may not be as popular as luxury brands like Dior and Louis Vuitton, however it is embraced and adopted by increasing numbers of teenagers and young women in the western world. “Hyper Japan” was the UK’s largest Japanese cultural fair which takes place annually.

Some of the main labels featured at the November 2012 fair were:
AOI Clothing Uroco & Keiko Kato: A combination of timeless, stylish pieces from Tokyo and London. These designers combine both traditional and mixed modern fabrics.
Roxie Sweetheart: distinctly Japanese “alternative” fashion.

Tofu Cute: wild wigs, princess shoes, Japanese Kigurumi Onesies and many more girly fashion items!

The experience provided a fresh and original perspective on colourful street fashion. I found myself fascinated, stepping into Japanese fashion realms ranging from funky Harajuku inspired accessories to fancy frills and frolics. Trend setters; keep an eye out for latest styles and catwalk fashions from the east end!


This article was originally sourced from: http://lsesufashionsociety.wordpress.com/tag/sheshaya-surtani/

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