
Expect a new addition to next month’s all-digital London Fashion Week (LFW) with an extra focus on designers who are ‘Open for Wholesale’ as the pandemic restrictions continue.
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Expect a new addition to next month’s all-digital London Fashion Week (LFW) with an extra focus on designers who are ‘Open for Wholesale’ as the pandemic restrictions continue.
LFW has announced its provisional line-up for February and while many in the industry had hoped that the fashion week and tradeshow season might be closer to normal by then, it’s clear that those hopes were premature.
The British Fashion Council and the Council of Fashion Designers of America have linked up to announce the launch of a joint Great Global Designer Face Coverings collection.
The British Fashion Council has announced the second round of recipients of the BFC Foundation Fashion Fund, supporting creative fashion businesses and individuals to help them survive the Covid-19 crisis.
London rocked on Friday with acclaimed historicism and unexpected street wear. Practically no actual shows yet plenty of ideas in some memorable videos, as fashion designers suggested their customers should rage.
The British Fashion Council is teaming up with Amazon Fashion during London Fashion Week for an initiative that should not only support emerging designers but also underlines Amazon's ambitions in higher-end fashion.
The expansion comes as the fashion startup launches a crowdfunding campaign on Seedrs to raise £115,000 to support its rapid growth.
London Fashion Week has revealed its catwalk schedule for the upcoming season, and can boast over 30 actual physical events. Plus, as many as 50 brands who will make digital-only activations.
Few videos better summed up the mood of London Fashion Week’s debut digital online season this weekend than designer Matthew Miller’s contribution's name - Post Apocalyptic Merchandise.
London Fashion Week debuted its first ever fully digital season Friday morning, and from the opening moment it referenced the world outside fashion – from the pandemic to protests ignited by the murder of George Floyd.