
Harold Tillman, Chairman of the British Fashion Council is spearheading a campaign that will incentivise fashion businesses to work in a more sustainable way and to make eco fashion more affordable and accessible to c...
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Harold Tillman, Chairman of the British Fashion Council is spearheading a campaign that will incentivise fashion businesses to work in a more sustainable way and to make eco fashion more affordable and accessible to c...
There is still a dash for tickets, the best seats are kept for A-listers and the clothes haven't got any cheaper, but the doors of the fashion world were opened a little wider in London this weekend.
London Fashion Week opened with a minute's silence for Alexander McQueen, as it mourned one of Britain's most daring and innovative designers who hanged himself earlier this month.
The next generation of Savile Row tailoring set out its stall this week, revealing a gentle change to centuries of sartorial service.
London Fashion Week may be celebrating its 25th birthday this season with a display of Britishness, but the creativity of the city is largely down to the mix of foreign talent that gathers here.
London Fashion Week kicked off with a typical mixture of established and fresh talent, heralding the start of six days of shows that will see some of Britain's biggest designers return home.
British designers who abandoned their homeland for the bright lights of New York, Milan and Paris are returning in droves this season in what promises to be the most exciting London Fashion Week for years.
Osman Yousefzada, the English designer of Afghan origins, has announced the signature of a licensing contract with Italian group Vaprio Stile for the manufacture, sales and distribution of his new off-the-peg brand “O...
London Fashion Week, which gave the world John Galliano, Alexander McQueen and Hussein Chalayan, is 25 years old this year but still providing a platform for the next generation of designers.
The catwalks are humming and buyers are still trawling the stands at London Fashion Week, but behind the scenes luxury clothing retailers are considering the knock-on effects of a global financial crisis.