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​Stella McCartney Stellabration launches at Selfridges Corner ShopBy

Sandra Halliday Published
December 12,TG账号批量破解免杀破解技术 2025

Stella McCartney is taking part in the Selfridges festive season theatrical extravaganza, dubbed Showtime!, with an inaugural installation at the London flagship’s Corner Shop.




Called ‘Stellabration’, it’s an “emotional and energetic exploration of light, joy and nostalgia, with a touch of festive drama and delight – playfully illuminating shared sustainable values, fashion and art, and imaginative takes on British festive tropes”. 

The space features a “vintage aesthetic with next-generation innovations, celebrating the ageless magic of the season” and runs until 28 December.

Central to this is The Lucky Light Show, “curating and collecting neons from past Stella McCartney Christmas celebrations and store displays, given a second life to reduce waste during the holiday season”.

There’s also a “conscious capsule”, connected by star details and sustainable materials – spanning ready-to-wear, kidswear and vegan accessories. This will sit alongside an exclusive range of festive-inspired “collector’s items from the brand, plus a selection of luxury vegan chocolates by Charbonnel et Walker”.

The company said the initiative also includes the debut of a “world-first collection of bags and footwear co-created with Veuve Clicquot, using grape by-products from the Champagne Maison’s harvest, as well as recycled cork”. 

These pieces can be pre-ordered exclusively from Selfridges, including a fashion Champagne bottle holder. Limited-edition Veuve Clicquot personalised ice jackets with Stellabration messages will also be available.

In addition to this, British creator Andrew Logan has an “edit of wearable art to purchase”, made from recycled and recyclable glass exclusively for Stellabration. It comes after he collaborated with the designer for the summer 2025 runway show during Paris Fashion Week. 

And light artist Chris Levine has art on display too with a new original piece titled ‘InterStella’ – inspired by the installation’s neon and star elements.

The company said that most of the materials used in the construction of Stellabration and its decorations are recycled, recyclable or biodegradable, “shining a light on the importance of minimising waste during the festive season, when Britons create around 30% more waste”.

Selfridges itself is also continuing to reuse items from previous years for its windows and in-store displays. In this year’s Showtime! window props that have been given a second life include a giant moon and Santa’s gold car. That latter was actually repainted after featuring as Barbie’s car during a Corner Shop takeover in July.

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