Friday 20 December 2019

LFW February 2018 Facts & Figures

LFW February 2018 Facts & FiguresToday, 16th February 2018, the 67th edition of London Fashion Week (LFW) returns and welcomes some of the most creative and innovative names in the fashion industry.  A truly international platform this season’s schedule is filled with over 80 new and returning designer names and welcomes guests from 60 countries; from national and international press and buyers, to government, sponsors, patrons and industry.
The British Fashion Council is delighted to announce new data today:
The fashion industry directly contributed £29.7billion to the UK GDP in 2016 ($41.7billion). Fashion's contribution is on par with other major economic sectors. (Oxford Economics)

POSITIVE FASHION

In 2018 LFW focuses on Positive Fashion, a platform designed to promote and celebrate diversity, sustainability and openness; encouraging fashion to be used as a platform to promote global positive change. In the centenary year of the Women’s Vote campaign, we celebrate the inclusivity of our industry and reaffirm London’s position as an international hub for inclusiveness, openness, creativity, innovation and commerce.

LONDON FASHION WEEK FEBRUARY 2018 SCHEDULE

The LFW catwalk show schedule, Designer Showrooms at 180 Strand and DiscoveryLAB feature the pioneers, the established and the emerging bringing together the creative industries from fashion to music, art and design.  LFW is a five-day event running from Friday 16th to Tuesday 20th February 2018 and features a total of 47 catwalk shows, 28 presentations, 32 events.

Over 100 designers will be showing their latest collections in the Designer Showrooms, the carefully curated exhibition of London Fashion Week. On the same floor, after its LFWM success, the DiscoveryLAB returns to LFW, an experiential zone for thinkers, makers, explorers and innovators across the landscape of technology, fashion, art and performance.

JW Anderson, winner of the British Womenswear Designer of the Year at The Fashion Awards 2017 in partnership with Swarovski, will merge womenswear and menswear and show on Saturday morning alongside British Emerging Talent Womenswear winner, Michael Halpern who is showing on Saturday afternoon, followed by Christopher Bailey’s last collection as Chief Creative Officer for Burberry on Saturday evening. During his tenure at Burberry, Christopher Bailey ensured the brand remained exciting, relevant and forward-thinking, and has been a major player in creating London’s position as a global capital for creativity and innovation.

The BFC’s NEWGEN initiative features emerging designers Marta Jakubowski, Paula Knorr, Richard Malone and Sadie Williams. NEWGEN’s One-to-Watch, Richard Quinn will be showing on schedule for the first time on Tuesday afternoon while NEWGEN recent graduate Molly Goddard will present a full catwalk show on Saturday afternoon.
 
The Central Saint Martins MA show takes place on Friday at the BFC show Space while BFC/Vogue Fashion Fund 2018 shortlisted designers, David Koma, Huishang Zhang, Marques’ Almeida, and REJINA PYO will all show on schedule alongside joint 2017 Fund recipients Mother of Pearl and palmer//harding.

New additions to the schedule this season include Josep Font’s Delpozo, showing in London for the first time and British heritage cashmere brand Johnstons of Elgin who will present their latest ready-to-wear collection on Friday.

Returning to London this season is British fashion and leather goods brand Mulberry who will show a see-now-buy-now collection, alongside internationally celebrated designers including Ashley Williams, Ashish, CHALAYAN, Christopher Kane, ERDEM, Emilia Wickstead, Eudon Choi, Fashion East, Faustine Steinmetz, Fyodor Golan, Gareth Pugh, House of Holland, Isa Arfen, Jasper Conran, Lulu Guinness, Margaret Howell, Mary Katrantzou, Matty Bovan, Nicopanda, Osman, Pam Hogg, Peter Pilotto, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi, Pringle of Scotland, Roberta Einer, Roksanda, Roland Mouret, Ryan Lo, Simone Rocha, Shrimps, Sophia Webster, Temperley London

LONDON FASHION WEEK BY NUMBERS

  • Mintel estimates that womenswear value sales grew by 2.9% in 2017 to reach £28.1billion and are predicted to rise to reach £28.77billion by 2021 (Mintel, 2017)
  • Over £1million worth of pro-bono support provided to BFC designers by BFC Fashion Network partners and mentors with over 10,000 hours of support provided in 2017
  • While the menswear sector only accounts for 26% of the total clothing market, it is growing at a faster rate than womenswear, rising by 3.5% in 2017 (Mintel, 2017)
  • Online fashion accounts for 24% of total fashion spend (Mintel Sept 2017)
  • Fashion remains a major UK employer with 850,000 jobs supported across the industry (this has seen a marginal increase since 2015 re-estimates which are now 847,200*)
  • Chinese tourists collectively are the biggest spenders in the UK luxury fashion market taking 23% closely followed by the Americans who take 7%(Global Blue, 2017)
  • Instagram stories on the official London Fashion Week account received 792,696 views in total over LFW September 2017
  • 45,000 images shot by Getty photographers on and off the runway over five days 
  • 32,000 miles driven between shows by a luxurious fleet of fuel-efficient chauffeured Mercedes-Benz cars
  • 20,000 espressos served and 200kg of Lavazza coffee consumed on-site
  • New sponsor Bounce Balls will distribute over 15,000 Bounce Balls on site
  • 10,000 bottles of SASSY cider will be distributed on-site
  • 10,000 LFW tote bags produced by Bags of Ethics in India and sponsored by Lavazza, by a team where 9 out of 10 employees are women, many of whom are the main breadwinners in their families
  • LFW account follower number increased by 7,832  increasing the accounts following to 97,527 over LFW September 2017
  • 5,000 serves of Scavi & Ray Prosecco consumed by guests at The Store Studios 
  • Anya Hindmarch celebrates her love for London across 29 iconic London locations with her Chubby Hearts balloons
  • 21 shows will be filmed in VR via Digital Domain
  • The BFC International Guest program sees international press attending from 10 countries and  international buyers from 13 countries
  • 2018 marks the 10-year anniversary of the May Fair as the official LFW partner
The home for London Fashion Week is once again The Store Studios located at 180 Strand, hosting the BFC Show Space, the carefully curated Designer Showrooms, the NEWGEN pop-up showroom, and the DiscoveryLAB.
The generosity and commitment of our sponsors is more vital than ever. Please help us by acknowledging their support for London Fashion Week February 2018: Official Sponsors Etihad Airways, Lavazza, London Evening Standard, Maybelline New York, May Fair Hotel, Mercedes-Benz, New Look, The Store Studios and Toni & Guy; Official Suppliers Bags of Ethics, Bounce, DHL, Digital Domain, Evian, Fashion and Beauty Monitor, Getty Images, Launchmetrics, Propercorn, Sassy Cider, Scavi&Ray, Triumph, and Verve; Official Funders The European Regional Development Fund and The Mayor of London and Official Supporter The Department for International Trade.

The Model Zone September 2018

The Model Zone September 2018The British Fashion Council runs The Model Zone as part of the Model Health Programme and to ensure the well-being of models during London Fashion Week (LFW) and London Fashion Week Men’s (LFWM).
The Model Zone is a private space for use by the models taking part in the catwalk shows and presentations during the event. It offers models a dedicated space to eat, drink and relax in between shows. Look out for Model Zone posters backstage, providing the location and further details on The Model Zone.
The Model Zone will be open from 14th – 18th September, 11am – 6pm each day. A schedule of sponsor activity will on the posters backstage and available from agencies.

This season, The Model Zone is supported by the following:





Contact details:Email: models@britishfashioncouncil.com
Phone: +44 (0) 207 759 1996
Mobile: 077 6608 3597 (During LFW)

Read our Model Guide created by the British Fashion Council, AMA and Storm below.

Richard Quinn receives the inaugural Queen Elizabeth II Award for Design

Richard Quinn receives the inaugural Queen Elizabeth II Award for DesignHer Majesty The Queen today presented the inaugural Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design to emerging British fashion designer Richard Quinn.
The Award, initiated in recognition of the role the fashion industry plays in society and diplomacy, will be awarded annually, presented by a senior member of the Royal Family, to an emerging British fashion designer of womenswear, menswear, or accessories that shows exceptional talent and originality, whilst demonstrating value to the community and/or strong sustainable policies.
Richard Quinn was selected by British Fashion Council (BFC) Chief Executive Caroline Rush CBE and its Ambassador for Emerging Talent, Sarah Mower MBE based on the above criteria. Richard is a leading emerging fashion talent in the UK, recognised for his exceptional prints and has already been marked for success as part of the BFC’s NEWGEN talent identification and support scheme. Already selling to leading stores around the world, his ethos of collaboration goes beyond his design business which has seen collaborations with global stores such as Lane Crawford and Matches, into creating a print studio, offering high quality, price accessible services to students, his peer group of emerging designers and more recently offering sampling services to more established businesses such as Burberry and JW Anderson.
The idea of the Award was raised by Her Majesty’s Personal Advisor, Ms Angela Kelly, who has orchestrated The Queen’s wardrobe for over 26 years. Following Her Majesty's 90th birthday celebrations, it was agreed that an Award would be created to recognise emerging British Fashion Talent in the name of Queen Elizabeth II, to provide a legacy of support for the industry in recognition the role fashion has played throughout The Queen's Reign and continues to play in diplomacy, culture and communications.
Each year a designer will be selected by the BFC, in collaboration with the Royal Household, to be recognised by this Award.
The Award, designed by Angela Kelly, inspired by the Queen Elizabeth rose, has been hand-produced by Lucy Price at Bauhinia Studios and in Birmingham's famous jewellery quarter.
Caroline Rush CBE, CEO British Fashion Council said: “It is an incredible honour for our industry to be granted this recognition by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. For the honour to be bestowed annually on an emerging designer, in recognition of the UK being the global centre for fashion talent is great recognition for Richard Quinn, as well as the incredible talents that have developed businesses here in the UK, and those that will follow in his footsteps.”
Sarah Mower MBE, BFC Ambassador for Emerging Talent said: “This new honour from Her Majesty is a truly historic landmark which offers encouragement for the aspirations of creative and entrepreneurial young British people for generations to come. Richard Quinn, a Londoner and alumnus of Central Saint Martins MA of the class of 2016, exemplifies the excellence of UK fashion education. In addition to the colourful optimism of his collections, his simultaneous setting up of his open-access print works in Peckham demonstrates a community-minded business sense which is contributing to the present and future of British fashion manufacturing. I congratulate Richard for cementing this link between fashion and British industry, and for being the first recipient of this momentous recognition.”

The Queen at London Fashion Week February 2018

The Queen at London Fashion Week February 2018Today, Her Majesty The Queen visited London Fashion Week to present the inaugural Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design.

Her Majesty was greeted upon arrival at London Fashion Week by Caroline Rush CBE, Chief Executive of the British Fashion Council (BFC). The Queen toured the Designer Showrooms to view the collections and met Headonism and Rock Vault designers Completedworks, DAOU, Frances Wadsworth Jones, Harvey Santos, Lily Kamper, Rachel Boston, Shimell and Madden and The Season Hats. Her Majesty was then introduced by Sarah Mower MBE, BFC Ambassador for Emerging Talent to a group of NEWGEN designers including Ben Cottrell, Charles Jeffrey, Grace Wales Bonner, Liam Hodges, Marta Jakubowski, Matthew Dainty, Michael Halpern, Nicholas Daley, Paula Knorr, Phoebe English, Richard Malone and Sadie Williams.

Her Majesty then attended Richard Quinn's runway show before presenting him with The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design. The Award, initiated in recognition of the role the fashion industry plays in society and diplomacy, will be awarded annually to an emerging British fashion designer who shows exceptional talent and originality, whilst demonstrating value to the community and/or strong sustainable policies. The first recipient of the Award is British fashion designer Richard Quinn.

London born designer Richard Quinn established his namesake label in 2016 upon graduating from the Fashion MA course at Central Saint Martins. Specialising in womenswear and textiles, his collections are bold and emotive creating a forward thinking unafraid vision. Richard Quinn has been recognised for his exceptional prints and for his ability to combine unique handcrafted skill with a refined high fashion sensibility. Already supplying leading stores around the world, Richard's ethos of collaboration goes beyond his design business to include the creation of a print studio which offers high quality, accessible services to students and his peer group of emerging designers.

The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design has been designed by Her Majesty's Personal Advisor, Ms Angela Kelly, who has orchestrated The Queen's wardrobe for the past 26 years.

The BFC Announces London Fashion Week Festival Line-up

The BFC Announces London Fashion Week Festival Line-upThe British Fashion Council (BFC) is delighted to release the line-up of this year’s London Fashion Week Festival with a schedule of industry talks, designer catwalks and immersive wellbeing experiences. Juicy Couture, NICOPANDA and Zandra Rhodes will showcase their collections on the designer runway while Markus Lupfer will design the annual limited edition tote bag.
The Designer Runway will open with Zandra Rhodes, showing her Zandra Rhodes Archive collection on Thursday. Known for her dramatic, extroverted and glamorous designs the collection is inspired by the most iconic dresses of her career. On Saturday, New York based brand NICOPANDA best known for its playful and edgy approach to ready-to-wear and accessories will show their SS18 collection while Sunday will see lifestyle brand Juicy Couture show its fashion forward ready-to-wear.

Digital influencer and founder of Fashion Me Now, Lucy Williams, will curate part of the shopping galleries this season bringing together a mix of established and emerging designers across womenswear, menswear, accessories and jewellery while Senior Fashion Director of LOVE magazine, Steve Morriss will be the stylist for the Designer Trend shows.

For February the London Fashion Week Festival talk series will see an exciting schedule of talks around fashion, tech and lifestyle. Speakers include fashion icon Daphne Guinness; menswear buyer Darren SkeyThe Gal-Dem Collective; Fiorucci CEO Janie Schaffer; designers Markus Lupfer & Orla Kiely; lifestyle entrepreneur Deliciously Ella; digital influencers Jim ChapmanLucy Williams & Niomi Smart as well as a careers in fashion talk from top fashion executives. The Sheer Luxe series will present fashion expert Trinny Woodall in con-versation and a panel discussion of fashion influencers on making trends wearable and additionally River Island will host a series of curated talks. 
The limited edition London Fashion Week Festival tote bag will be designed by the British Fashion Council’s NEWGEN award winner Markus Lupfer, most known for his innovative use of print, graphics and embroidery. Keeping the designer’s renowned essence of playfulness, the tote bag will feature the new-season print from the AW18 collection via three limited edition de-signs. 

New to the schedule this season, London Fashion Week Festival offers immersive experiences with a partnership with Another_Space hosting yoga sessions on the catwalk on Friday and Saturday, allowing visitors to strengthen and stretch in a classic yoga flow class; while Embellished Talk will hold one hour workshops throughout Saturday giving guests the opportunity to learn the art of embellishment.
London Fashion Week Festival welcomes 14,000 people across four-days offering the ultimate fashion experience to consumers; with curated shopping galleries from over 120 international and British brands, catwalk shows, industry talks and style presentations. The event allows consumers to experience the atmosphere of London Fashion Week in its official venue and gain insight into the fashion industry while giving designer brands the opportunity to meet and build direct relationships with new customers. 
Caroline Rush CBE, Chief Executive, British Fashion Council commented: “We are excited to announce 2018’s new iteration of London Fashion Week Festival which aims to give consumers not only insight and experience of the fashion industry, but an unrivalled weekend of style, innovation, shopping and wellbeing. From iconic Zandra Rhodes on the catwalk, to curated spaces by industry insiders Steve Morriss and Lucy Williams and panel discussions from Daphne Guinness and Deliciously Ella, the weekend celebrates the creative breadth and depth of London.”
Editor’s Notes
The public event opens its doors on Thursday 22nd February until Sunday 25th February at The Store Studios, 180 Strand, London WC2R
Tickets are now available online: For full details visit londonfashionweekfestival.com. Packages include Festival Entry (£20), Silver (£45), Gold (from £60), LUXE (£145) and LUXE Premium (£200). 

Silver, Gold and LUXE tickets include a limited edition tote bag designed exclusively for the event by Markus Lupfer.

The generosity and commitment of our sponsors is more vital than ever. Please help us by acknowledging their support for London Fashion Week Festival 2018: Official Sponsors: Fiat, Maybelline New York, The May Fair Hotel, River Island, TONI&GUY Official Suppliers:  Another_Space, Bags of Ethics, Bounce, DHL, Digital Domain, evian, Getty Images, Global Blue, instax, Lavazza Coffee, Newby Teas, SASSY, Teisseire, Urban Massage, Verve.

The Duchess of Cornwall attends London Fashion Week

The Duchess of Cornwall attends London Fashion WeekThe Duchess of Cornwall today attended London Fashion Week to present the London Queen Elizabeth II Award for Design on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen and meet young and upcoming designers.
Her Royal Highness presented designer Bethany Williams with QEII Award for British Design. For her latest collection, Williams made clothes from newspaper waste and recycled denim, and worked with Adelaide House, a women’s shelter in Liverpool.

The Duchess of Cornwall at London Fashion Week

Williams keeps sustainability and social change at the heart of her business ethos – all of the garments used are 100% sustainable and a portion of the proceeds is returned to charity partners.
The QEII Award for British Design was initiated in recognition of the role the fashion industry plays in society and diplomacy.
The inaugural award was announced and presented to Richard Quinn in February 2018, when The Queen made a surprise visit to London Fashion Week.

London Fashion Week 2019: Tickets, schedule, designers and everything you need to know

Many will be flocking to the UK capital next month- and all in the name of fashion.
London Fashion Week  is back this September as the first of the four global fashion weeks the public can head to watch.
If you thought this type of event was only for people in the industry you are mistaken.
The massive fashion event helps celebrate how far the UK's fashion industry has come.
If you are interested in getting  tickets , and wanting the low down on all things to do with the famous fashion event of the year then here is everything you need to know.

London Fashion Week dates

The huge five day event kicks off on Friday September 13 until Tuesday September 17 at The Store X 180 Strand venue- and will be full to the brim with industry workers and celebrities dressed to impress.
Address: BFC SHOW SPACE -  The Store Studios, 180 Strand, London, WC2R 1EA
The main hub of actions on the official schedule will take place at The Strand, while the ticketed event which the public can go to is from Saturday September 14 until Sunday September 15th.

    Schedule

    THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER

    18:00 - 20:00 Design Renaissance Foundation - On Show See Invitation Event
    18:00 - 21:00A Celebration of Canadian Design See Invitation Event
    18:30 - 22:00Wolf & Badger LFW Launch Party See Invitation Event
    21:00 - LateWELCOME TO THE WORLD OF AGENT PROVOCATEUR See Invitation Event

    FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER

    08:00London Fashion Week Official Opening Designer Showrooms Event
    09:00 Mark Fast  BFC Show Space Catwalk
    09:30 - 11:30 Nensi Dojaka  Designer Showrooms Discovery LAB
    10:00 Jamie Wei Huang  See Invitation Catwalk
    10:00 - 18:00 Amanda Wakeley  See Invitation Presentation
    11:00 HAZZYS BY JD.COM, INC.  BFC Show Space Catwalk
    11:30 - 13:30 16Arlington  See Invitation Presentation
    13:00 BORA AKSU  BFC Show Space Catwalk
    13:30 - 15:30 Gayeon Lee  See Invitation Presentation
    13:30 - 15:30 NEWGEN ONE TO WATCH: EFTYCHIA  Designer Showrooms Discovery LAB
    15:00 Roberta Einer  BFC Show Space Catwalk
    17:00 Pam Hogg  See Invitation Catwalk
    17:30 - 19:30 Dom Sebastian  Designer Showrooms Discovery LAB
    17:30 - 19:30 Temperley London  See Invitation Presentation
    18:00 Matty Bovan  *BFC Show Space Catwalk
    19:00 Paula Knorr  **See Invitation Catwalk
    20:00 Marta Jakubowski  **BFC Show Space Catwalk
    20:30 - 21:30KHYELI SS 2020 See Invitation Event
    20:30 - 22:00Alighieri SS20 Press Preview See Invitation Event
    20:30 - 23:00FLEURS SS20 Launch and Reception See Invitation Event
    20:30 - 23:00Victor Wong Show and After Party See InvitationEvent
    20:30 - LateCocktails with Catches App See InvitationEvent
    20:30 - LateGabriela Hearst London Store Opening Party See Invitation Event
    20:30 - LateM.A.C Cosmetics Private Party See Invitation Event
    21:00 - 23:00CHOOSE LOVE AT LONDON FASHION WEEK See Invitation Event
    21:00 - 23:00Malan Breton See Invitation Event
    21:00 - LateThe Standard, London Grand Opening Party See Invitation Event

    SATURDAY 14 SEPTEMBER

    09:30 - 11:30 Luna Del Pinal Designer Showrooms Discovery LAB
    10:00 - 12:00Public Catwalk Show BFC Show Space Public Catwalk Show TICKETS
    10:00 FYODOR GOLAN  See Invitation Catwalk
    11:00 Ports 1961  See Invitation Catwalk
    11:30 - 13:30 Alice Archer  See Invitation Presentation
    12:00 Sharon Wauchob  See Invitation Catwalk
    12:30 - 14:00 ROBERTS | WOOD  **See Invitation Presentation
    13:00 - 15:00Public Catwalk Show BFC Show SpacePublic Catwalk Show TICKETS
    13:00 Marques'Almeida  See Invitation Catwalk
    13:30 - 15:30 Hill and Friends  See Invitation Presentation
    14:00 Molly Goddard  **See Invitation Catwalk
    15:00 Halpern  *See Invitation Catwalk
    15:30 - 17:30 Dilara Findikoglu  See Invitation Presentation
    16:00 - 18:00Public Catwalk Show BFC Show SpacePublic Catwalk Show TICKETS
    16:00 TOGA  See Invitation Catwalk
    17:00 House of Holland  See Invitation Catwalk
    17:30 - 20:00 RIXO See Invitation Presentation
    18:00 REJINA PYO  See Invitation Catwalk
    19:00 A.W.A.K.E. MODE  See Invitation Catwalk
    20:00 Fashion For Relief See Invitation Catwalk
    20:30 - 21:30Stories from Arabia Show See Invitation Event

    SUNDAY 15 SEPTEMBER

    09:00 Natasha Zinko x DUO See Invitation Catwalk
    10:00 - 12:00House of Holland & self-portrait BFC Show SpacePublic Catwalk Show TICKETS
    10:00 DAVID KOMA  See Invitation Catwalk
    11:00 Preen by Thornton Bregazzi  See Invitation Catwalk
    11:30 - 13:30 Anya Hindmarch  See Invitation Presentation
    12:00 Roland Mouret  See Invitation Catwalk
    12:30 - 14:30House of Holland & self-portraitBFC Show SpacePublic Catwalk Show TICKETS
    12:30 - 14:30 OSMAN  See Invitation Presentation
    13:00 Margaret Howell See Invitation Catwalk
    13:30 - 16:30 Aspinal of London  See Invitation Presentation
    14:00 Victoria Beckham  See Invitation Catwalk
    15:00 - 17:00House of Holland & self-portraitBFC Show SpacePublic Catwalk Show TICKETS
    15:30 Emilia Wickstead  See Invitation Catwalk
    15:30 - 17:30 UNDERAGE  See Invitation Presentation
    16:30 Chalayan  See Invitation Catwalk
    17:30 Simone Rocha  See Invitation Catwalk
    17:30 - 19:30 Phoebe English See Invitation Presentation
    19:00 Ashish  See Invitation Catwalk
    19:30 - 21:30 Trust Judy Blame, Katharine Hamnett and DrNOKI-NHS host a Special Reception to celebrate DrNOKI-NHS Fashion Week Residency See InvitationEvent
    20:30 Bvlgari Serpenti Seduttori See  Invitation Event
    20:30 - 21:00Next Generation Regeneration: Fashion & Revolution - National Windrush Day See Invitation Event
    20:30 - 21:30AADNEVIK – Fashion Show See Invitation Event
    20:30 - 22:00Atelier Zuhra Presentation See Invitation Event
    20:30 - LatePOAN Performance See Invitation Event
    20:30 - LateVictoria Beckham Private Dinner See Invitation Event

    MONDAY 16 SEPTEMBER

    09:00 Supriya Lele  *BFC Show Space Catwalk
    10:00 Roksanda  See Invitation Catwalk
    10:30 - 11:30 Mom Handworks x Roland Mouret  BFC Show Space Presentation
    11:00 ERDEM  See Invitation Catwalk
    11:30 - 12:30 Paul Costelloe  See Invitation Presentation
    12:00 Huishan Zhang  See Invitation Catwalk
    13:00 JW Anderson See Invitation Catwalk
    14:00 Richard Malone  * BFC Show SpaceCatwalk
    15:00 Christopher Kane  See InvitationCatwalk
    17:00 Burberry See Invitation Catwalk
    17:30 - 19:30 Edeline Lee  BFC Show Space Presentation
    18:30 - 19:30 Olivia Rubin  Designer Showrooms Discovery LAB
    19:00 Richard Quinn  *See Invitation Catwalk
    20:00 Julien Macdonald presents Julien x Gabriela  See Invitation Catwalk
    20:30 - 21:30APUJAN SS20 See InvitationEvent
    20:30 - 23:30Edeline Lee x Glass Magazine Party See Invitation Event
    20:30 - LateLOVE & YouTube Fashion Week Party See Invitation Event
    20:30 - LateSensoria by Johny Dar See Invitation Event

    TUESDAY 17 SEPTEMBER

    09:00 YCH  BFC Show Space Catwalk
    09:30 - 11:30 andVERV  Designer Showrooms Discovery LAB
    11:00 pushBUTTON  BFC Show Space Catwalk
    13:00 Charlotte Knowles  BFC Show Space Catwalk
    13:30 - 15:30 Katie Ann McGuigan  Designer Showrooms Discovery LAB
    15:00 Bobby Abley BFC Show Space Catwalk
    17:30 - 19:30 DB BERDAN  Designer Showrooms Discovery LAB
    17:30 - 19:30 Mimi Wade  See Invitation Presentation
    19:00 On|Off Presents...  BFC Show Space Catwalk
    19:30 - 21:00Tim Walker Wonderful Things See Invitation Event
    20:00 - LateOn|Off LFW Closing Party See Invitation Event
    20:00 - LateWHYTE STUDIO AFTER PARTY See Invitation Event
    20:30 - 21:00Daniele Bardis SS20 Collection See Invitation Event

      How to get tickets

      London Fashion Week is the type of event often seen as a hotspot for celebrities and fashionistas, and tickets are always in demand.
      If you work in the fashion industry as a buyer, blogger or stylist then you also have the chance of bagging tickets by completing an  online registration form.
      Another way in which the public are able to experience what the shows are REALLY about, is at the London Fashion Week Insider shows- which are open to the public.
      Tickets can be purchased HERE  at See Tickets and include event access, ticket to the Designer catwalk show, access to the Designer Exhibition and a complimentary LFW tote bag.