For the ultimate celebration of its 100 year anniversary, hosted a special community event in its birthplace of Stoke-On-Trent last week. Following the launch of earlier this year, it continued to hone in on its history with a new archive exhibition and series of dedicated brand experiences. Kicking off the day, guests gathered from around London to embark on the Belmond British Pullman Train at Victoria Station.

An emblem of British history, the restored 1950s train was chartered specially by the brand to transport attendees back to the past with Art Deco interiors, tableware, and artwork. Among the attendees onboard was model and podcaster Danny Lomas, fashion content creator Magnus Ronning, and designer Priya Ahluwalia. Upon arriving in Longton, Stoke-On-Trent, the 150 guests made their way to Gladstone Pottery Museum for the exhibition.

Just a short walk from its original Caroline Street factory, the area around the venue was decorated with commemorative murals and branded displays depicting the Belstaff founders. Beside the entrance, Ineos Grenadier 4×4 vehicles from its recent collaboration with the car brand were also stationed to celebrate the occasion. Guests were led through an orange-lit tunnel emblazoned with historic images to a cobbled courtyard for a presentation of the Autumn/Winter 2024 collection.

At various intervals, models switched from technical outfits of thick puffers and durable pants to everyday looks composed of wool coats and washed denim jeans, d.