Pop-Up Crisis in Savile Row
Famous faces donate items to fundraiser for the homeless
Friday, 5th December — By Tom Foot

The pop-up has been running at Christmas time since 2018
SOME of the country’s top tailors, designer watch specialists, and a host of celebrities have donated a range of items to a fundraiser for the homeless.
The Pop Up Crisis shop will open in The Pollen Estate in Savile Row, Mayfair, from Monday December 8 until Saturday December 13 only.
The charity says it supports 5,500 street homeless each year and plans to open hotels and day centres for people who would otherwise be sleeping rough at Christmas.
Actors Emma Corrin, Naomie Harris, Louis Partridge, football pundit Jamie Redknapp, models Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and David Gandy and Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker have got involved.
The shop also sells a curated selection of designer clothing, past stock, and samples from luxury brands, donated by Savile Row tailors and many other supporters.
The annual charity pop-up has raised more than £650,000 since the project started in 2018.

Supermodel and creative director Gandy, who is also running a separate online project, said: “It means a lot to know that donations from my own wardrobe are going towards such an important cause.
“Whether you’re looking for the perfect Christmas gift or to treat yourself, your purchase can help make a real difference to people facing homelessness this Christmas.”
Crisis’s director Liz Choonara said: “We’re incredibly grateful to both the Pop-Up Crisis team and The Pollen Estate for their dedication, generosity and enthusiasm. With the support of their fantastic friends and connections in the fashion world, we’re able to deliver a festive shopping experience you won’t find anywhere else that also supports our mission to end homelessness.”
Pop-Up Crisis was founded by Anda Rowland, director of famous Savile Row tailors Anderson & Sheppard and Tom Stubbs, menswear stylist and writer, in 2018.
To purchase designer items for less at Pop-Up Crisis, visit 18-19 Savile Row in Mayfair.
It will be open for one week only.