
Storm Eunice hit England this Friday, in a red warning opening day of London Fashion Week, where the first important shows were by Edward Crutchley and Conner Ives.
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Storm Eunice hit England this Friday, in a red warning opening day of London Fashion Week, where the first important shows were by Edward Crutchley and Conner Ives.
As Fashion Month continues, designers are increasingly diving deep into tech innovation and the latest to do so is Edward Crutchley.
Burberry will stage a live runway show in London on March 11, as the UK brand returns to the catwalk after a long break. he show will mark the first time that Burberry has staged a live runway event in two years.
The South Indian-born designer this week inaugurated his eponymous label’s new headquarters in Mayfair, in a grand Georgian location on Upper Brook Street, and talked future expansion plans with FashionNetwork.com.
Based on data from trend and analytics experts Tagwalk and Heuritech, we identified the most relevant figures and sectoral trends identified at the latest menswear and couture shows.
Fast-fashion retailer PrettyLittleThing (PLT) is venturing into the resale market launching an online platform that will allow users to sell pre-loved items, irrespective of brand.
As fashion events return in physical form, they continue to be influenced by the digital and the virtual, and that means NFTs and the metaverse are making a big impact.
As London Fashion Week gets closer, three key London shopping neighbourhoods (Carnaby, Soho and Marylebone Village) are getting involved in the British Fashion Council’s LFW: City Wide Celebration.
The British Fashion Council (BFC) has released the schedule for next month’s London Fashion Week. It runs from February 18 to February 22 as a digital-physical hybrid, showcasing both women’s and menswear brands.
Fast-fashion e-tailer PrettyLittleThing will air its new Molly-Mae Hague collection at a showcase during LFW. The move follows the firm appointing the celebrity as its UK and Europe creative director last summer.