London Fashion Week starts with record global support


A model walks down the catwalk on the first day of London Fashion Week. Photo: AFP

British designers stepped out to prove their worth on the world stage at the start of London Fashion Week on Friday, as organisers hailed the capital as the globe's "number one fashion destination".
British fashion icons Vivienne Westwood, Paul Smith and Betty Jackson will feature in this season's event alongside international brands Burberry Prorsum, Pringle of Scotland, and Mulberry, as well as London's emerging young talent.
Hot on the heels of New York Fashion Week, the event -- featuring 66 catwalk shows over six days -- will attract the biggest ever turnout of international buyers, said organisers the British Fashion Council (BFC).
"I think we have reinvented ourselves to such an extent over the last two years that we are now the number one fashion destination in the world," said BFC chairman Harold Tillman.
While the London show may not reap the riches of rivals in New York, Milan and Paris, a report released Thursday showed that British fashion remains big business.
The industry has a direct value to the British economy of nearly 21 billion pounds and its influence on other industries is worth more than 16 billion pounds, according to BFC-commissioned research.
That makes it the equivalent of 44 billion euros or 58 billion dollars.
BFC chief executive Caroline Rush said top designers were driving the sector's growth despite the economic climate.
"The strengths of the fashion industry are its innovation and breadth of designers here in London," she told AFP.
"It is the trends that you see here at London Fashion Week that you will no doubt see on the high street and in mid-market brands.”
She said the London event, which runs until Wednesday at Somerset House, stood out from the "more commercial" New York offering by its wealth of fresh talent.
"Our emerging designers are true innovators and that gives them global influence and the ability to compete with major brands in attracting international buyers," she added.
Newcomers scheduled include Swedish fashion house Acne and up-and-coming designers Michael Van Der Ham, David Koma and Holly Fulton.
But it was long-established designer Paul Costelloe who opened the programme with his latest womenswear and menswear collections.
The Dublin-born designer, who trained in Paris, says his collections are inspired by French fashion designer Madeleine Vionnet and styles of the 1920s and 1930s, "reinterpreted with a rock'n'roll attitude".

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London Fashion Week starts with record global support


A model walks down the catwalk on the first day of London Fashion Week. Photo: AFP

British designers stepped out to prove their worth on the world stage at the start of London Fashion Week on Friday, as organisers hailed the capital as the globe's "number one fashion destination".
British fashion icons Vivienne Westwood, Paul Smith and Betty Jackson will feature in this season's event alongside international brands Burberry Prorsum, Pringle of Scotland, and Mulberry, as well as London's emerging young talent.
Hot on the heels of New York Fashion Week, the event -- featuring 66 catwalk shows over six days -- will attract the biggest ever turnout of international buyers, said organisers the British Fashion Council (BFC).
"I think we have reinvented ourselves to such an extent over the last two years that we are now the number one fashion destination in the world," said BFC chairman Harold Tillman.
While the London show may not reap the riches of rivals in New York, Milan and Paris, a report released Thursday showed that British fashion remains big business.
The industry has a direct value to the British economy of nearly 21 billion pounds and its influence on other industries is worth more than 16 billion pounds, according to BFC-commissioned research.
That makes it the equivalent of 44 billion euros or 58 billion dollars.
BFC chief executive Caroline Rush said top designers were driving the sector's growth despite the economic climate.
"The strengths of the fashion industry are its innovation and breadth of designers here in London," she told AFP.
"It is the trends that you see here at London Fashion Week that you will no doubt see on the high street and in mid-market brands.”
She said the London event, which runs until Wednesday at Somerset House, stood out from the "more commercial" New York offering by its wealth of fresh talent.
"Our emerging designers are true innovators and that gives them global influence and the ability to compete with major brands in attracting international buyers," she added.
Newcomers scheduled include Swedish fashion house Acne and up-and-coming designers Michael Van Der Ham, David Koma and Holly Fulton.
But it was long-established designer Paul Costelloe who opened the programme with his latest womenswear and menswear collections.
The Dublin-born designer, who trained in Paris, says his collections are inspired by French fashion designer Madeleine Vionnet and styles of the 1920s and 1930s, "reinterpreted with a rock'n'roll attitude".

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