The last London Fashion Week was a huge success, bringing more than 100 million worth of business to London. Expectation is high for the next event, which many hope will be just as successful.
Fashion designers are mostly awarded at the earlier stages of their career or at the very top when they have conquered the market and imposed their persona. So what happens with the talented designers which are no longer newcomers nor staples in the industry?
Models under 16 years old will be banned from London Fashion Week catwalks under new rules. Models such as Lily Cole, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Agyness Deyne are being lined up to sashay down the catwalk in the latest designs.
The last London Fashion Week in February 2007 was a huge success with 40 million worth of orders and a huge 24 million of media coverage. Following London Fashion Week will be London Fashion Weekend, which takes place at the Natural History Museum and offers visitors the opportunity to purchase designer clothes at sales prices.
House of Holland will be showing in September at London Fashion Week and are looking for people to help them out at their Tottenham Court Road studio. His cheeky House of Holland label is guaranteed to raise a smile with bitchy slogan t-shirts and androgynous styling.
John Galliano is returning to London with another one of his spectacularly outlandish collections. Inspired by the French Revolution, one of his last shows featured a realistic-looking guillotine and so we're can't wait to see what he'll do this time.
Events organized by the British Fashion Council include the London Fashion Week, the annual British Fashion Awards, The Colleges Council and a Business Development programs which aims to help new designers.
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