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Preview: MCR Fashion Industry X Dead Legacy AW17

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By Rebecca Monaghan


A night of fashion returns to Manchester on Thursday at the prestigious Neighbourhood Bar and Restaurant.

Manchester-born brand, Dead Legacy, will be showcasing their highly anticipated Autumn/Winter collection to an audience of familiar faces and influences including the likes of: Geordie Shore star, Gary Beadle, and Big Brother winner, Isabelle Warburton.

Owned by Manchester couple, Julie and James Featherstone, Dead Legacy specializes in premium quality fabrics, and renowned for their attention to detail and fit. Inspired by the catwalk trend of tour merchandise, the brand will be focalizing their spin on graphic / motif tees and bold prints.

Live entertainment is expected throughout the night with a performance from singer, Dean Mac, accompanied with many exciting giveaways and prizes.

MCR Fashion Industry Director’s, Domain Esdale and Remi Akande said:

“The new AW17 Dead Legacy collections looked amazing. We love working with great brands here in Manchester. We’re continuing to raise the profile for fashion in the North West and more people are starting to take notice of what we’re doing. Our plans for the rest of 2017 and 2018 are exciting.”

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