
Other special guests taking part in the two-day event include fellow footwear designer Charlotte Olympia; models Alexa Chung, Kate Upton and Erin O’Connor; British Vogue’s editor-in-chief Alexandra Shulman; and fashion designers John Galliano, Roksanda Ilincic and Jean Paul Gaultier.
Amy Thomson, director at experiential events agency Seen, will also be speaking alongside artist Quentin Jones and designers Sophie Hulme and Hannah Weiland, on a panel discussion entitled 'I did it'.
Vogue Festival will take place in association with Harrods on 25-26 April at the Royal College of Art in London. Produced in collaboration with agency Timebased for the fourth year, the event will also feature additional activations at the Royal Geographical Society.
The 2015 programme includes the new Vogue Masterclasses: roundtable tutorials that will provide guests with career advice from industry writers, editors, photographers and stylists. Other activities confirmed include makeovers and manicures, a hair bar, style and design advice, a personalised Vogue cover experience and the Vogue Shop, which will be stocked with limited-edition merchandise.
Richard Dodgson, creative director of Timebased, told Event: "We are very excited about the move to the Royal College of Art as the large gallery spaces and different rooms create opportunities for additional destinations for festival goers, allowing us to create more fashion experiences. Coupled with the 750 seat theatre at the neighbouring Royal Geographical Society for the talks, just a 2 minute walk away, with an impressive line up of speakers, will make for a great Vogue Festival experience."
Shulman said: "We’re looking forward to welcoming our readers again, giving them the chance to see, hear and meet some of those whose work is seen in the pages of Vogue, and take part in fashion and beauty experiences, as well as engage with the Vogue team.
"The support of Harrods for a second year is helping us make this event bigger and better than ever before."
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