Wednesday 18 November 2009

LCF EVENTS




London College of Fashion have many great free events, which you can go to regardless of whether you are one of their students. This week, following on with the make-up theme, Im planning on going to these ones...

Eyrca Freemantle Lecture,
RHS space, 20 John Princes Street
Friday 20th November 14.00-16.00
Despite an accident which scarred her face, took away her hair and almost resulted in a leg amputation, Eryca Freemantle overcame her shattered dreams of a modelling career to build herself as one of the UK's most accomplished and respected make-up artists. Eryca has worked with Whitney Houston, Yasmin Le bon, Seal, Vogue, Elle and i-D to name a few. She is an ambassador of Make Your Mark. She sits on the panel of Industry Advisory Expert's at London College of Fashion. She is currently working on launching her make-up range, The Global Collection. Hear her inspiring story, listen to the challenges she has faced and get an inside perspective into the world of a celebrity make-up artist.

YOU MUST RSVP TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE: a.watling@fashion.arts.ac.uk

OR BOOK ONLINE:
http://www.ecca-london.org/events/entweek/enterpriseweek2009/

and

Friday Late: Hair Stories
V&A, 20 November 2009, 18.30 – 21.30

An evening of free interactive public events arranged by London College of Fashion at the V&A as part of the college’s Cuts, Curls and Crimpers season.

Throughout the first part of the evening guests will be treated to make-overs, photo sessions and live fashion illustration provided by tutors and students from London College of Fashion and Wella professionals.

The “Godfather” of Hair, LCF alumnus and Ambassador Joshua Galvin will offer hair styling advice with practical workshops and visitors will be introduced to the worlds of catwalk and celebrity hair by Creative Director Tony Glenville.

Film screenings, computer-aided hair re-styling, demonstrations of elaborate wig and make-up application and a modern interpretative demonstration of Sing Dynasty hair and costume given by the Hong Kong Design Institute will take place over the course of the evening.

Entrance to these events is FREE and there is no need to book.

For further information on the V&A Friday Late series please visit:
http://www.vam.ac.uk/activ_events/events/friday_evenings/friday_late/index.html

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