Frock Me vintage fair, established 25 years ago in 1997, was the very first vintage fair to be held in London and possibly the very first vintage fair in the whole of the UK. It is held at both Chelsea Old Town Hall on the King’s Road and at Kensington Town Hall. It was created by Matthew Adams, who has been running antiques fairs and markets in London for over 40 years and who continues to run the ever popular 'Horti’ antiques fair. Matthew studied Theatre & Costume Design at Central School of Art & Design in the 1970s before hitch hiking around Iran, Afghanistan and India, trading clothes, bags and jewellery to make ends meet. On his return to the UK he worked in various West End theatres whilst selling antiques and vintage clothing at the weekends from his stalls at Swiss Cottage Market and Camden Lock. The first market that Matthew set up was The Stables Market in Camden in 1981. In 1997 he started London's very first vintage fashion fair coupled with a decorative arts event at Kensington Town Hall. This event became hugely popular and due to its success Matthew focused on the vintage fashion side of the event and transferred it to Chelsea Old Town Hall. The success and originality of Frock Me has, over the years, spawned many, many imitations, however it is commonly acknowledged by everyone in the fashion world, that Frock Me remains by far the foremost vintage event in the country.
The current exhibitors are carefully curated from the very best specialists in the business and come from across the UK, with occasional guest appearances by top dealers from France and the USA. Frock Me has over 60 exhibitors at each event in Chelsea and over 100 exhibitors in Kensington. Many have formerly been costume designers for film and TV or have a background in fashion design. Each has their own specialism - for example fashion from the 1920s, 1970s labels such as Ossie Clark and Biba, French textiles and popular vintage designer labels such as Chanel.
Check out the gallery here, all images taken at past events.