FABRIGG AUCTION

LOT 04 - Bespoke Garment by Talented Young Designer, Mia Rigg

We are coming together to support our dear colleague and friend, Chris, who is courageously battling terminal brain cancer. 

To help raise funds we are offering a truly special auction item: a bespoke, hand-tailored garment designed and crafted by his daughter, Mia Rigg professionally known as Stella Medussa. 

Currently studying Costume Design and Construction at the prestigious University of the Arts London (UAL), Stella Medussa is passionate about tailoring and has a keen eye for detail. 

This auction is a unique opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind piece, made exclusively for you. Although she is just starting out in her career, Stella Medussa's dedication and talent promise something truly special. 

What's included: An initial online consultation to discuss your ideas and vision for the garment. 

A one-hour, in-person fitting session to take measurements. 

Two follow-up fittings to ensure the perfect fit. 

The winning bidder will be responsible for selecting and purchasing the material for the garment. 

This auction lot not only provides you with a bespoke item, but also offers the chance to support Stella Medussa as she embarks on her creative career, a priceless opportunity. 

By bidding, you're not only contributing to Chris's treatment, but you're also investing in the future of a promising young designer.

 

Terms and Conditions:

- All travel expenses for appointments outside of London will need to be covered by the winning bidder.
- Mia may be accompanied by a support person during fittings and meetings.
- The bidder is responsible for paying for all materials used in the garment.
- Meeting times for consultations, fittings, and follow-ups must be mutually agreed upon between Mia and the winning bidder.
- Additional fittings beyond the two provided may incur extra charges.
- The final garment design will be based on the bidder’s input, but as this is an early career project, some flexibility in design and execution is appreciated.
 

Current bid: £250
By Dominic Grounsell

Please bid at least £270

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