London Crisis pop-up 2023: Full dates and list of stars, including Stormzy and Kate Moss

 Londoners will be able to shop for some celebrity goodies over the next week thanks to Crisis' charity pop-up event.

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Crisis' Christmas pop-up is back in the capital for the 2023 festive season. Here's how Londoners can bag some one-off celeb items at the charity event.

Each year, Crisis hosts fashion festivities in aid of people experiencing homelessness across the country. 2023 will mark the non-profit's fourth annual event. 

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For this year's happenings, a few stars from across the celeb world have donated some of their items that will go on sale during the event including Stormzy and Kate Moss.

Londoners wanting to shop some of the celeb pieces at Crisis' pop-up, we break down where it is and how long it will be open.

Where is the 2023 London Crisis pop-up?

The charity pop-up event will take over Mayfair's Savile Row. It will be based at the decommissioned West End Central police station. 

Address: 27 Savile Row, London, W1S 2EX

How long will the 2023 London Crisis pop-up be open?

Crisis' pop-up will be open for a total of 10 days from today, December 4. The charity event will be closed on December 10 but will be open again from December 11 until it finally wraps up at Savile Row next Thursday (December 14).

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What celebs have donated pieces to the 2023 London Crisis pop-up?

In a Facebook reel post, Crisis revealed some of the stars that have donated for this year's event include Londoners Kate Moss and Stormzy. Comedian Aisling Bea and Dan Smith of Bastille are some of the other famous faces reported to have parted with some of their belongings for the good cause.

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