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Maddy Mussen

Shop Kate Moss and Stormzy's old clothes at Crisis' Savile Row charity pop-up

Crisis is returning to Savile Row for the fourth year in a row to host it's mega Christmas pop-up, which features celebrity donations from celebrities including Kate Moss and Stormzy.

The pop-up, which is held in aid of homelessness, is more than just one-off celeb items, too: it's a curated collection of brand-new designer wares, past-season stock, imperfect pieces and seasonal sample collections from luxury brands.

In the past, the pop-up has included pieces from Vivienne Westwood, Pringle, Tod's, Gabriela Hearst, Burberry, Christopher Kane, Jimmy Choo and Erdem.

This year, donations have come from over 90 brands and designers, including Barbour, Wales Bonner, Jimmy Choo, Marc Jacobs, Globe-Trotter, YMC and Tod's.

An Adidas jacket once owned by Stormzy is on sale at Crisis' charity Christmas pop-up (Crisis)

As well as these designer offerings, if you pop by for one of Crisis' "Shop Their Wardrobe" events you could be in with a chance of securing an item once worn by Mossy or Stormzy themselves, as well as David Gandy, Aisling Bea, Dan Smith (of Bastille) and the Nova Twins, with prices starting at £45.

Stormzy's offerings include an Adidas Originals letterman jacket, a Hype jumper, a washbag from A Bathing Ape and, in case you're a fan of both Big Mike and Drizzy, a hoodie from Drake's 2019 Assassination Vacation tour. Talk about a crossover.

Visitors at Crisis' Christmas pop up can be in with a chance of copping Stormzy's Drake tour hoodie (Crisis)

All the pieces on offer have been carefully curated by renowned British fashion editor Tom Stubbs, Anda Rowland, of iconic Savile Row tailors Anderson and Sheppard, and Crisis' head of retail, Georgina Evans.

And the pop-up is set to be held in quite the location: a decommissioned police station on Savile Row, which will become a Crisis store for ten days, from December 4 to December 14. As well as its sartorial offerings, the police station turned clothes store will host a range of events in support of Crisis, such as wreath-making workshops, a late night shopping evening and a raffle competition. The raffle competition will feature a bag, donated by Kate Moss, which will close the event.

Stormzy's A Bathing Ape washbag is also on offer (Crisis)

The wreath making workshops offer a double whammy of charitable giving, with organisers The Glasshouse using horticultural training to secure second chances for women based in UK prisons.

All proceeds from the pop-up go towards Crisis’ work in helping people discover a life beyond homelessness, which includes providing education, training and support with housing, employment and health and wellbeing. Last year the pop up was so successful it raised a whopping £110k for charity, so get down there quick - this is looking like the hottest (raffle) ticket in town.

The Crisis Christmas pop-up runs from December 4 to 14, and is open from 11am to 7pm.

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