The London Fashion Week Schedule, Friday 12th to Sunday 14th June, content includes designers collection launches, presentations, catwalk shows, films, conversations, podcasts and live events. That should not be underestimated: having been hit hard by the Covid-19 crisis, the industry, which contributed £35 billion to the UK economy in 2019 and employs 890,000 people, according to a study conducted in 2020 by Oxford Economics, needs all the exposure it can get. All rights reserved. Meanwhile brands including Christopher Kane, David Koma, Edeline Lee, Emilia Wickstead, Erdem, Halpern, Margaret Howell, Paul Costelloe, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi, Roksanda, Sharon Wauchob, Simone Rocha, Supriya Lele, Temperley London and Toga will present their new collections by invitation-only appointments. And 16 Arlington, Art School, Bianca Saunders, Charlotte Knowles, Eftychia, JW Anderson, Liam Hodges, Luna Del Pinal, Lupe Gajardo, Marques Almeida, Matty Bovan, Phoebe English, Richard Malone, Richard Quinn, Robyn Lynch and Vivienne Westwood are among those who have favoured digital formats which will be hosted on the LondonFashionWeek.co.uk digital platform. Milan is scheduled for January 15 to 19, while Paris’s official dates are January 19 to 24. The British Fashion Council, Florence’s Pitti Uomo trade fair, and Paris’s Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode have all made announcements about their official lineups for the fall 2021 season. It is set to host 80 designers overall, with 50 digital-only activations, 21 physical and digital, seven physical only and three designers hosting physical evening events only. Burberry Spring/Summer 2021 Show at London Fashion Week 2020. From February 19 to 23, London will hold a digital and physical fashion week, COVID-19 restrictions permitting, open to all designers. Charles Jeffrey was among a handful of designers who tried and tested the London Fashion Week digital hub in June, when he dedicated his Loverboy livestream to multi-disciplinary Black creatives, including Miss Jason, Malik Nashad Sharpe and designers Catherine Hudson and Halina Edwards, whom Jeffrey taught at the University of Westminster. London Fashion Week Stream the schedule, explore designer profiles and watch, listen and read the best creative content below. Yes, albeit in small number. So it was with some anticipation that we scanned the schedule for London Fashion Week, released on 4 September by the British Fashion Council. This year, of course, is a little different: as the coronavirus has taken hold, many designers and labels have come to the conclusion that physical shows are a thing of the past – at least for now. London follows in the footsteps of New York Fashion Week, which is set to host its first purely digital offering: all of the presentations on the CFDA’s official line-up will be digital. Vogue may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. The London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2021 colour palette is now available in Pantone Connect, a time-saving colour extension for Adobe® Creative Cloud®. To revisit this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. London Fashion Week will will run as a series of gender-neutral presentations – both virtual and physical – between Thursday 17 September and Tuesday 22 September. Burberry Spring/Summer 2021 Show at London Fashion Week 2020. © 2020 Condé Nast. In contrast to invite-only events and exclusive previews, this year’s September shows will be more accessible than ever to the general public and diehard fashion fans. Couture week will follow from January 25 to 28. London Fashion Week will will run as a series of gender-neutral presentations – both virtual and physical – between Thursday 17 September and Tuesday 22 September. One positive to all this? The fair will now be held from February 21 to 23 in Florence. September usually heralds the presentation of the spring/summer collections for the year ahead, involving another round of international dashes, overnight stopovers and a string of glamorous red-carpet events. Reaction to the purely digital line-up of shows was, however, mixed: as Vogue fashion critic Anders Christian Madsen reported: “Some are calling for a reimagining of fashion’s cycle and presentation formats, but while the industry will do anything to support its designers, it’s undeniable that fashion requires human interaction.”. From outrageously flamboyant volumes to all-eyes-on me gold, there are plenty of stand-out trends for autumn to lift the spirits – and plenty of wearable wardrobe binders, too.
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