Fashion Force: BICBIM Conscious Christmas Po-Zu Pop Up Shop

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If you’re in need of any last minute presents you now have the opportunity to shop for stylish and sustainable Christmas gifts at Old Street station in London.

Ethical lifestyle website BICBIM has teamed up with some of the UK’s coolest conscious brands to host a Christmas pop-up shop including Fantha Tracks favourite ethical footwear, Po-Zu.

The idea is to provide people who leave their gift shopping to the week before Christmas Day – a staggering third of Brits – a chance to buy unique and thoughtful gifts rather than having to panic buy crap!

They’ll even beautifully gift wrap them for you (in recycled paper and recyclable boxes, obviously).

The pop up will offer a mix of contemporary ethical fashion brands, beauty products, pet accessories, festive candles, gifts for coffee and chocolate lovers and enough alcohol to see you through the festive period (always drink responsibly!).

Throughout the week there will be chocolate and coffee tastings. On Thursday 20th and Friday 21st there will be also be wine and espresso martinis on offer.

More organised shoppers don’t have to miss out. All items are available for pre-order online and can be picked-up in store from: www.bicbim.co.uk/christmas-shop

Venue: Old Street Station, London [Unit 2, Old Street Station, EC1 1BE] towards exits 2 and 3
Dates: Monday 17th December – Saturday 22nd December
Times: 7am- 8pm

Late-night shopping until 10pm on Thursday.

For more information, please contact Lizzie Rivera, founder of BICBIM on 07891 444 646 or email lizzie@bicbim.co.uk.

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Clair Henry
Clair Henry
Clair Henry was almost 5 years old when she saw Star Wars for the first time at the Tonic Cinema in Bangor, Northern Ireland in 1978. This was the moment that has shaped and defined her. Clair’s love for Star Wars has not waivered over the years, embracing all that the franchise has to offer. Clair covers Star Wars fashion on the site, is part of the events team and is the co-host of Planet Leia on Fantha Tracks Radio.
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If you’re in need of any last minute presents you now have the opportunity to shop for stylish and sustainable Christmas gifts at Old Street station in London.

Ethical lifestyle website BICBIM has teamed up with some of the UK’s coolest conscious brands to host a Christmas pop-up shop including Fantha Tracks favourite ethical footwear, Po-Zu.

The idea is to provide people who leave their gift shopping to the week before Christmas Day – a staggering third of Brits – a chance to buy unique and thoughtful gifts rather than having to panic buy crap!

They’ll even beautifully gift wrap them for you (in recycled paper and recyclable boxes, obviously).

The pop up will offer a mix of contemporary ethical fashion brands, beauty products, pet accessories, festive candles, gifts for coffee and chocolate lovers and enough alcohol to see you through the festive period (always drink responsibly!).

Throughout the week there will be chocolate and coffee tastings. On Thursday 20th and Friday 21st there will be also be wine and espresso martinis on offer.

More organised shoppers don’t have to miss out. All items are available for pre-order online and can be picked-up in store from: www.bicbim.co.uk/christmas-shop

Venue: Old Street Station, London [Unit 2, Old Street Station, EC1 1BE] towards exits 2 and 3
Dates: Monday 17th December – Saturday 22nd December
Times: 7am- 8pm

Late-night shopping until 10pm on Thursday.

For more information, please contact Lizzie Rivera, founder of BICBIM on 07891 444 646 or email lizzie@bicbim.co.uk.

SourcePo-Zu
Clair Henry
Clair Henry
Clair Henry was almost 5 years old when she saw Star Wars for the first time at the Tonic Cinema in Bangor, Northern Ireland in 1978. This was the moment that has shaped and defined her. Clair’s love for Star Wars has not waivered over the years, embracing all that the franchise has to offer. Clair covers Star Wars fashion on the site, is part of the events team and is the co-host of Planet Leia on Fantha Tracks Radio.
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