The “S&C presents HUGO Nights: Chapter Two” event, hosted by HUGO and Strawberries & Creem, unfolded as an unforgettable fusion of music, fashion, and self-expression at Stone Nest in London last night.
The former Chapel, immersed in HUGO’s signature red, provided a dramatic backdrop for an evening that showcased the synergy between music and fashion, epitomizing the #HUGOYourWay campaign. The event brought together a diverse community of guests from music, fashion, film, and art, as well as devoted fans, offering a unique and immersive experience.
Leigh-Anne’s acoustic set, celebrating the success of her solo career, stole the spotlight. Performing hits like “Don’t Say Love,” a Doja Cat cover “Paint The Town Red,” and “My Love,” she captivated the audience with her exceptional vocal talent. Dressed in a black tuxedo jacket over a velvet bodysuit and crystal-embellished trousers from the latest HUGO collection, Leigh-Anne epitomized the convergence of music and fashion.
London-based rapper AntsLive, adorned in top-to-toe HUGO attire, delivered a high-energy performance, featuring two never-performed-before tracks and his latest viral releases “Number One Candidate” and “Captain Ants.”
The night continued with a stellar lineup of DJs, including Jordan Stephens, Sanasesh x Risky Malik, Donnie Sunshine, and Jamo Beatz, all showcasing the latest HUGO collection and ensuring the dance floor remained vibrant throughout the night.
Celebrity guests, including Corinna Brown, Harry Kirton, Arsema Thomas, The Bloom Twins, Araloyin Oshunemi, Caity Baser, and Ikram Abdi, expressed their individual styles through HUGO’s iconic streetwear tailoring.
The success of the collaboration between HUGO and Strawberries & Creem underscores HUGO’s commitment to being a trailblazer in youth culture. The event series, a testament to this ambition, creates real-life experiences for the next generation of party-goers who value self-expression and champion an independent spirit. “S&C presents HUGO Nights” has undoubtedly become a platform that not only champions British music talent but also intertwines it seamlessly with the worlds of fashion and youth culture, making it a highlight on London’s social calendar.