Provisional dates for London's fashion week are 16-23 September 2007.
Fashion weeks tend to be held several months before the season, which
gives press and buyers a chance to preview designs in advance. 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.
What We Can ExpectIt's the first fashion week since top stylist
Isabella Blow died in May. As Blow kick-started the careers of both
Philip Treacy and Alexander McQueen, we're expecting to see many
tributes. 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.
Next Season PredictionsWe're eagerly anticipating next season's
trends. Will next summer prove to be the season for you to dust off
your capri pants? Who knows!
The DesignersLuella
Bartley will show her Spring/Summer 2008 collection at fashion week,
which also coincides with the launch of her new flagship store in
Mayfair. It’s unclear whether Vivienne Westwood is showing this year
but if she does, we never fail to be impressed by the grand dame of
fashion.
It was Marc Jacobs in February but who will be the talk of Fashion Week
in September? Fashion week favourite Hussein Chalayan should be
returning with a collection that promises a blend of simplicity and
volume. There are also rumours that 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. Hot young designer Henry Holland is also one to look out
for. His cheeky House of Holland label is guaranteed to raise a smile
with bitchy slogan t-shirts and androgynous styling. Needless to say,
we're expecting Julien McDonald to dazzle us with a glamourous Givenchy
show.
The Fashion Industry and Model’s HealthSince the death of
catwalk models Luisel Ramos and Ana Carolina Reston, fashion bosses
have been under increasing pressure to ban size zero models. However,
it's unclear whether they plan to do this at fashion week. However, the
organisers of Madrid Fashion Week 2006 banned models with a Body Mass
Index below 18 and pressure is mounting on London Fashion Week bosses
to do the same.
The Independent Model Health Inquiry has also found it "profoundly
inappropriate" that young girls should be portrayed as adult women on
the catwalk and have called for them to be banned from fashion week.
However, it is unclear whether they will be. Lily Cole, Kate Moss and
Naomi Campbell all modelled before their sixteenth birthday but should
they have been allowed to?
Discover More about Fashion WeekIf you’re eager for more news
and gossip, stay tuned. We'll be at the shows in September, bringing
you the hottest looks straight from the catwalk.
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