Molly-Mae Hague admitted to feeling ‘overwhelmed’ with the workload she was given to pull off PrettyLittleThing’s London Fashion Week show. The 22-year-old, who is creative director of the fashion brand, was charged with helming the runway event which was showcasing her own collection and took place in February.
In a documentary giving a behind-the-scenes look at the preparation, Molly-Mae was seen receiving her instructions from PLT’s marketing director Nicki Capstick, who told her: ‘We need you to come up with some venue suggestions asap, so if you can get those over to me this week that will be great.‘Inspo-wise, any ideas around creative, it’s all on you, it’s representing your collection so you need to come up with the ideas around that.’ Nicki added: ‘Hopefully we’ll be throwing an after party so we’ll need to think about which DJs, we’ll need to think about a performer, drinks lists, any appetisers and food, all that kind of stuff – again, all on you and you need to come up with a list as soon as possible.’Molly-Mae then told the camera: ‘I definitely feel slightly overwhelmed about how much there is to get organising and to get on with.‘Obviously I’ve done events and parties with PLT before, but I’ve never dealt with anything like this before, this is huge.
This is on a whole other scale, so this is a first for me too.’ As she admitted it was ‘a lot of work,’ Nicki warned: ‘No pressure but you need to make this happen.’ Opening up about her concerns, Molly-Mae explained: ‘With PLT being the only fast-fashion brand that have executed a fashion show before, there’s a lot of pressure on me and PLT to do it again and get it done as amazingly. ‘For me, I have such high standards of how I see this working out and I.
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