8 Fun Things To Do This Weekend
FASHION
Women For Women’s Car Boot Sale
Now in its tenth-anniversary year, Inspires Me by Women for Women International UK is back with its much-loved car boot sale, bringing together a line-up of stylish names selling pre-loved pieces for a good cause. Expect everything from designer gems to high-street heroes – all at purse-friendly prices. Better still, every purchase supports women survivors of war. Tickets are like gold dust but sign-ups for the event go live today.
400 Oxford Street, London, W1A 1AB; sign-ups from 26th March, event on 16th May
Visit WOMENFORWOMEN.ORG.UK
Charlotte Simone Archive Drop
If you’ve ever missed out on one of Charlotte Simone’s cult coats, this is your moment. The brand’s annual archive sale is live for one week only (25th March-1st April), offering a rare chance to shop past-season favourites, development samples and truly one-off designs. The old favourites will be there – 70s-style Afghan coats as well as bold fur jackets – as well as newer, leather styles. With over 180 (far more than the usual drops), sizes from XS-XXL and prices starting at just £50, it’s the ultimate insider opportunity.
Visit CHARLOTTESIMONE.COM
Raye The Store Pop-Up
This travelling retail concept has returned to Covent Garden with its biggest showcase yet – and with a new crop of conscious, under-the-radar brands. Blending shopping, events and education, the space brings together over 100 brands across beauty, wellness, food and drink. On offer will be intelligent skincare, functional supplements, elevated snacks and mood-boosting blends – all carefully curated by founder Nicole Compen.
57-59 Monmouth Street, Covent Garden, WC2H 9DG
Visit RAYETHESTORE.COM
FOOD
LPM Reopens In Mayfair
After a thoughtful refresh, La Petite Maison London is back – and still very much the benchmark for Riviera-style dining in the capital. Since opening on Brook’s Mews in 2007, LPM set the tone for sun-soaked, Côte d’Azur-inspired eating long before it became the norm, drawing a loyal crowd of tastemakers, industry names and in-the-know regulars (including Harry Styles). Inside, little has changed – in the best way. The light-filled space, crisp white tablecloths and signature tomato-and-lemon centrepiece remain, setting the scene for long, languid lunches that roll into dinner. On the menu, expect the classics that made it famous like warm prawns with olive oil and lemon, salt-baked sea bass and marinated lamb cutlets, alongside a handful of new-season additions. Of course, the spot’s famed Tomatini still reigns supreme.
53-54 Brook's Mews, Mayfair, W1K 4EG
Visit LPMRESTAURANTS.COM
HEALTH & WELLNESS
FP Movement x Barry's Pop-Up
Two cult fitness names come together this month as FP Movement partners with Barry’s for a high-energy pop-up at Selfridges London. Taking over part of the flagship store, the space blends retail with experience, showcasing a tight edit of co-branded activewear – including signature leggings, sports bras and shorts designed for both performance and everyday wear. Alongside the shopping, visitors can book into twice-daily Barry’s classes hosted in-store.
400 Oxford Street, Marylebone, W1A 1AB; from 23rd March
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CULTURE
Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art
This spring, the Victoria and Albert Museum is turning its focus to one of fashion’s most imaginative forces with Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art. The exhibition traces the legacy of Elsa Schiaparelli, whose surreal, boundary-pushing designs reshaped haute couture in the early 20th century. From her original, rule-breaking creations to the modern revival under creative director Daniel Roseberry, the show explores how the house continues to blur the lines between fashion and art. Amongst the displays are the kind of theatrical pieces that have recently been worn by names like Kylie Jenner and Bella Hadid.
Victoria & Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, SW7 2RL; from 26th March-October 2026
Visit VAM.AC.UK
Hurvin Anderson At Tate Britain
Opening this week at Tate Britain, this landmark exhibition brings together more than 80 paintings spanning Hurvin Anderson’s career – marking the artist’s first major institutional show. Born in the UK to Jamaican parents, Anderson’s work explores themes of identity, belonging and diaspora through richly layered, colour-saturated scenes. From barbershops to family interiors, his paintings draw on personal memory and cultural heritage, often blurring the line between past and present.
Millbank, SW1P 4RG; 26th March-23rd August
Visit TATE.ORG.UK
BEAUTY
Laniege Pop Up
One of the most widely beloved K-beauty favourites, Laneige, is launching an immersive pop-up at Space NK this weekend, celebrating its new Juicepop Box Lip Tint. Taking place at White City, the activation invites shoppers into a playful, music-led space designed to bring the product’s high-shine, high-colour finish to life. Expect interactive moments, exclusive perks and a few well-timed incentives: spend £40 to receive a mirror keychain, or £60 for an added skincare treat.
Westfield Shopping Centre, 2080 Ariel Way, White City, W12 7GD
Visit SPACENK.COM
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