Vogue Fashion’s Night Out: Amsterdam (Sneak Preview)

Yesterday 5th of September fashion took over the streets of Amsterdam for the Netherlands’ second edition of Vogue Fashion’s Night Out. With even more shops participating, surprise concerts and performances, of course Amsterdam Fashion TV was there, to see what the fashion industry has to offer and to mingle with models and designers while sampling some champagne!

image (12)   Joao & Graziella image (14)

Our evening kicked off at the monumental stairs of the Stedelijk Museum, where our host Graziella Ferraro took part to the Bas Kosters installation, an overview of the creations by Dutch designer Bas Kosters. She also met Annematt Ruseler, from the press office of the Stedelijk Museum.

Bas Kosters and Graziella Ferraro
Designer Bas Kosters and Graziella Ferraro
Annematt Ruseler and Graziella Ferraro
Annematt Ruseler and Graziella Ferraro

Our next stop the Conservatorium Hotel, where the theme for the occasion was “Fashion Icons”, inspired by Dutch designer Marga Weimans. Some garments from her last collection were being modelled live.

Magda Weimars
Marga Weiman’s latest collection AERIAL at the Conservatorium Hotel

From there on to Escada, which for the occasion was launching a limited-edition scarf in silk with a dark violet and peach-rose pattern.

The limited edition Escada scarf
The limited edition Escada scarf

On our way to Chopard on the Hooftstraat we bumped into Kristina, editor of Talkies Magazine. Graziella shared views with her on Vogue Fashion’s Night Out and much more.

Graziella Ferraro with Kristina, editor at Talkies Magazine
Graziella Ferraro with Kristina, editor at Talkies Magazine

To find out more about what happened in town during Vogue Fashion’s Night Out stay tuned: the full video soon on Amsterdam Fashion TV!

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