The fashion set hit Selfridges for Louis Vuitton's Yayoi Kusama concept store party
Pixie Geldof joined the likes of Amber Le Bon and Laura Bailey at the glitzy fashion bash

Pixie Geldof joined the likes of Amber Le Bon and Laura Bailey at the glitzy fashion bash
The fashion set descended on Selfridges in London last night to celebrate the launch of the department store's Louis Vuitton and Yayoi Kusama concept shop.
A whole clutch of gorgeous models were in attendance including Amber Le Bon, Portia Freeman and Tallulah Harlech all wearing their party best.
Laura Baiely and Pixie Geldof, sporting a new brunette hairstyle, both bagged an invite too, and wore head-to-toe patterned looks in tribute to Japanese artist Kusama's signature dotty print.
Fashion blogger Bip Ling, wearing a mustard yellow and black spotted jumper and skirt, rubbed shoulders with the likes of designer Jasmine Guinness, Downton Abbey actress Joanna Froggatt and Radio 1 DJ Nick Grimshaw, who hit the decks to spin the party tunes for the stylish crowd.
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The department store bash was the first official UK celebration of Louis Vuitton's collaboration with the acclaimed 84-year-old artist. The luxury French fashion label launched a capsule collection of clothes and accessories all adorned with Kusama's eye-catching spot print, which will be sold at the Selfridges concept boutique.
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Last month, Louis Vuitton unveiled its creative take-over of Selfridges on London's Oxford Street – the first time in the store's history that one brand has dressed all of its windows. The Louis Vuitton and Yayoi Kusama take-over will run until 19th October.
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