Fashion Week Athens, a bad start?


Well, if I had to use one word, and more specifically, one not too mean, it would be downsizing. That is, always compared to what was happening six months ago:
  • Three days instead of seven.
  • One catwalk instead of three.
  • 12 shows by greek designers instead of 21.
  • Zero shows by foreign designers instead of 8.
  • No workshops.
  • No fashion-related movie projections.
  • No interesting fashion crowd hanging around.

I could go on and on, but it's only day one, so I'll give it all a chance to improve. And I should mention - in the organizers' defence - that there actually is a photography exhibition by former-male-model-turned-fashion-photographer Spyros Poros and there is also an exhibition of the creations of last fashion week's workshops. Both exhibitions are open to the public.

Those of you who can read greek, do pay a visit to Stella of Shopping Therapy (who I happend to bump into at the Workshop's Exhibition). She has written a hillarious post about exactly what happened outside the Makis Tselios show, and other fun trivia. Those of you who can't read greek, here's the short version: Old ladies screaming at the bouncer, because they weren't allowed into the Makis Tselios show, even with invitations. The show was supposedly already full.

I think I would scream too.

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