March 18 2007
Mailbag: Glasgow Fashion Week One To Avoid
posted by Ana Samways at 6:59 pmSimon was reading the Glasgow Herald when they changed the photo but forgot about the caption. He got this screenshot in the 4 minutes before they realised…

Edited by Ana Samways & Steven Shaw
March 18 2007
Simon was reading the Glasgow Herald when they changed the photo but forgot about the caption. He got this screenshot in the 4 minutes before they realised…

March 18th, 2007 at 11:41 pm
I think this is Karma for the organisers of Glasgow Fashion Week. The dreadful and sadly stereotypical tartan curtains they chose to launch this event with should have hit an alarm bell (mmm..cause we Scots all run around in tartan curtains…they must have forgot the shortbread props)…anyway, the organisation is meant to be chaotic. However, I was prepared to put all that aside and purchase my £10 ticket to see Ulitmo show to discover they have pulled out. The word on the street is that it was due to chaotic organisation and the organisers lack of experience – I am sure there must be more to it than that. However, no one at the event returned my call – what is happening to the tickets that have been sold. Plus I hear they are really struggling to sell their tickets – mmmh, lets think – perhaps due to the fact that a fashion week is not supposed to be high street fashion that is in the stores – one normally goes shopping to see that – not buy a £10 ticket for it…ps. when are we Scots ever going to get these kind of events right. It will go down in history like the so called Edinburgh International Fashion Festival that bombed and died too.
March 19th, 2007 at 11:40 am
Lets face it… Scottish and fashhion should never be used in the same sentence or paragraph for that matter. Indeed, why should they even worry aboot it when ye cannae e’en ken whit they’re on aboot half the time?