A 'slow' fashion week is coming to Norwich, bringing with it an exciting roster of events including a show, exhibition, workshops and late-night shopping.

The week will kick off with an exhibition at John Lewis on September 19 which will run until October 28 on the shop's mezzanine floor.

It will showcase trends styled using pre-loved and vintage fashion and the department store will also loan items from its heritage library of garments for the exhibition. 

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Eastern Daily Press: The event is being held in conjunction with Dressed MagazineThe event is being held in conjunction with Dressed Magazine (Image: Dressed Magazine)

Maria Thornberg, one of the organisers, said: "Slow Fashion Week is the first fashion week of its kind in Norwich.

"It will focus on inspiring, empowering and supporting people to think a little more deeply about their relationship with fashion."

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Eastern Daily Press: Karen James-Welton will be organising and holding a late-night shopping eventKaren James-Welton will be organising and holding a late-night shopping event (Image: Dressed Magazine)

Events include an evening with stylist Karen James-Welton who will share fashion advice at the Nansa charity shop in Magdalen Street on September 20.

The week will conclude with a fashion show at the Mercure Hotel on September 24 where local vintage brands and Norwich University of the Arts students will create catwalk looks. 

It is being held in conjunction with the release of 'Dressed' magazine - the city's only free publication centred around vintage and sustainable clothing.