Measuring 15 metres high, the equivalent of the
height of three double decker buses and 480 square metres wide, the world’s
longest designer dress was worn by aerial acrobat and former Cirque Du Soleil
principle artist, Colette Morrow.
Thousands of shoppers watched on in awe as the
larger than life dress emerged from a giant gift box in the shopping centre’s
central atrium. Rising to the top of the beautiful domed roof and filling the
space beneath it with layers of silk, Henry Holland’s yellow and pink polka dot
creation – which is synonymous with his House of Holland fashion label – was
embellished with thousands of Swarovski crystals which captured the light to
create a spectacular show piece.
Henry Holland said; “Curating the launch ceremony
for Trinity Leeds gave me the opportunity to celebrate fashion in a totally
unique way. I was challenged to deliver a spectacular show that would excite
Leeds’ shoppers and propel Trinity Leeds into the fashion spotlight. It has
been an immensely rewarding project to work on and it has been great to hear
the reaction from the public and see it all come to life on opening day.”
Bringing leisure and lifestyle brands to the heart
of Leeds’ city centre, Trinity Leeds will combine shopping with entertainment
and events, hosting pop-up shops, live performances, art installations and
helping to showcase the very best of the Leeds cultural calendar.
The shopping centre boasts over 120 shops,
restaurants, cafes and bars, bringing a host of national and international
brands together under the domed roof. Almost half of the stores are new to the
city with Apple, Hollister, Mango and Superdry amongst the exciting names
debuting in Leeds, together with new flagship stores from well-loved brands
including Marks & Spencer, Next, River Island and Topshop.
For more information, visit the Trinity Leeds
website
www.trinityleeds.com and Facebook page www.facebook.com/TrinityLeeds
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