Friday, August 12, 2011

Be Eco-Fabulous!!!


Bradley Taylor
"Swapping is great, as it encourages people to try new things with fashion, and experiment, and this is where the fun comes in”
Hello people!!!!
As fun as shopping for new clothes can be, right from the minute you walk into that massive or cute store, pace around the aisles and peek in between hangers while chatting away with your beau on the phone or with a co-shopaholic beside you….there is always an ounce of guilt or should I call it *the voice of God* that speaks to you in a stern yet calm voice saying…
“ Joju, do you really need this, you and I know you can live without it, have you finished wearing the ones at home, why buy more, why waste money……”
But you cleverly ignore that voice and say mehnnnnnn I’m buying this dress, it’ll be mad on my red shoes, and then you grab and shove it under your arms like your life depends on it…..lol! 


Clothe swaps are a guiltless way to acquire new stuff while you make a friend or two happy by the end of it. Clothe swap events are also gradually gaining grounds in the fashion and style industry as more and more people are beginning to appreciate the concept enough to get involved, in their peer groups of 2,3,4 and 5.   

*Drums Rolling*...........Modish has got great news for pips in London or anywhere in the UK that can make it to “The Rock Tower, Tufnell Park Road, N7 0PS on the 27th of August for one of the biggest Clothe Swap events “Starve the landfill” organized by Swap Queens “Ronke and Detola”. Gates will be flung open at 2pm prompt for an absolutely amazing time of clothe swapping, fabulous shoe give away’s by MifaniShoes, side attractions like beauty and makeup giveaways, beauty makeovers, book giveaways, costume jewellery /accessory sales, vouchers and so much more!!!!!! 

Now I'm sure you’re wondering, who these so called Swap Queens are????

Ronke Odewumi is a fashion designer and business consultant who loves and lives fashion and everything fashion. Her dream is to build her fashion brand Enii Akinbo. She is also always willing to give fashion & style advice

Detola Amure is an aspiring fashion savvy business analyst whose passion is to completely de-clutter her wardrobe and that of every woman in the UK in an environmentally friendly way. She is a goal getter, loves networking and reading

More Info about FabXchange

FabXchange formerly known as The Wardrobe Swap party (WASParty) is the eco-friendly swapping (exchange of clothing item between women) event created by childhood friends Ronke Odewumi and Detola Amure.

SwapQueens (Ronke and Detola) decided to create the eco-fabulous FabXchange when they found fashion treasures in each other’s wardrobes that the other didn’t seem to need or wear and realized that between them, their friends and women in the UK was a mountain of clothes rarely worn and sitting in wardrobes all over the UK.

Clothe swapping parties held by the Swap Queens take place throughout the year in London and give attendees the opportunity to get a number of new clothes into their wardrobe at a go and without going shopping. It also provides the chance to clear out clothes that are hardly worn and de-clutter the wardrobe in the process. Shoes, Bags and Books are also swapped at these events.

Fab Swap parties are the trendy way to do ‘ethical shopping’ and now, ladies concerned with keeping the earth green can keep their carbon footprint down while getting something back.

There is definitely a feel good factor about these SwapQueens; they save you shopping money, revamp and de-clutter your wardrobe, let you give back to the environment while having a fabulous time at their fun filled party.


 
You can follow the SwapQueens on
Twitter- @fabxchange
Tel: 07590380992
email: info@fabxchange.co.uk


Now convinced are you???
Head out to the Fab Swap event on the 27th and be Eco-Fabulous!!!!

Its miss modish lovelies,
xoxo





   
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1 comment:

  1. I must say that this is a novel new idea which i am convinced should be bought into buy Nigerian women who live and work in Nigeria.

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