The London Fashion Week SS15 Experience Issue

I had missed London Fashion Week since February 2013, when Autumn Winter 2013-2014 was presented, due to events organising that kept me other places in Europe both September last year and February this year. So this month, I was thrilled to return to LFW and its uniquely and daringly creative ambience. Only this time, I wanted to do it a…

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LFW: Avant Premiere presents The Fashion Cafe

Avant Premiere UK‘s food and fashion event The Fashion Cafe at The Lekkerbek last Tuesday was a kaleidoscope of colors and flavors. Among the delicious cocktails and canapes swirling around the guests, I was delighted to discover a  pool of new talent with fresh ideas and innovative approaches to accessories, fine jewellery and apparel from all across Europe and Asia, most…

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LFW: The Fast and the Fashionable Fashion Event

A vibrant event, bursting with fashion, fine tastes and live acts was presented by Holding-London and Privilege Entertainment in collaboration with the British Fashion Council at Press Club on the first day of London Fashion Week; a glorious wrap of a busy day packed with LFW shows and launches. “The Fast and The Fashionable” (see Ferrari at the entrance!) gathered some…

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LFW: KB by Kolchagov Barba SS15 Rose Garden

On the first day of London Fashion Week Spring Summer 2015, KB by Kolchagov Barba invited us to experience a journey into their first collection, Rose Garden, at the Mason House. The collection was inspired by Bulgarian roses, with designs that reflect and embrace their beauty, individuality and delicateness, combining classic couture with modern trends. The show itself, taking place…

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LFW: Project Tea Cosy and the magic world of Millinery

The British Fashion Council, Stephen Jones OBE and Wedgewood celebrated Headonism Spring Summer 2015 and the launch of Project Tea Cosy with a glamorous reception on the first day of London Fashion Week last Friday. Headonism, a Stephen Jones curated initiative and exhibition sponsored by Wedgewood and the British Fashion Council, invited milliners Awon Golding, Emma Yeo, Keely Hunter and…

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