London Fashion week Spring/Summer 2010
17-09-2009
London Fashion Week (LFW) is one of the main profile fashion events in the world and one of the ‘big four’ international catwalk influencers. Fashion Capital kept its finger on the fashion pulse in the build up to LFW and was very fortunate to meet with Harold Tillman, who is in fact the Chairman of the British Fashion Council (BCF) which plans this fantastic event.

Rumor has it in the fashion scene that this year’s event is quite special as London Fashion Week is celebrating its 25th anniversary. So I’m sure we are all in for a rather large treat. It was quoted on the LFW site ‘a number of exciting events for the 25 years celebration and beyond which will engage and include the public…a splash of glamour is to be expected’ (http://www.londonfashionweek.co.uk/content.asp?CategoryId=1103).
If you do not have tickets to the much anticipated shows, it isn’t as much as a disaster as you may think, as here at Fashion Capital we have it all under control. You may as well think of it as having a front row virtual ticket as both myself and others will be reporting live to make sure we keep you all updated with the latest news on SS10, reviews and back stage gossip!
If a catfight breaks out between Vivienne Westwood and John Rocha over who has the best SS10 designs, you’ll be the first to know. Let’s not forget Fashion Capitals fabulous photographers, they will be right up close to ensure they snap the perfect shots for our photo gallery. Be sure to check the gallery daily to keep on top of all the key looks.

Vivienne Westwood’s designs have been very influential to new designers over the years and in my opinion her classic designs have shaped the way we consume fashion. I shouldn’t have favorites, but I can’t help but get excited when I hear her name. Vivienne’s show is certainly one of my favorites, she never fails to amaze and I can not wait to see what her new collection offers the SS10 range.
In a recent Interview quoted on the London Fashion Week website , Vivienne Westwood stated three things that inspired her SS10 collection are "Culture: Classical music, books and paintings." (http://www.londonfashionweek.co.uk/designers_details.asp?DesignerID=847).
I’m utterly excited to see what visual treats Vivienne has in store for us this Sunday, with the spring/summer collection.
Many other top designers will be showcasing there talent over the coming week , such as the established LFW regulars, Betty Jackson, Nicole Farhi, Paul Smith, Luella Bartley, John Rocha and Jasper Conran, as well as the big guns of Burberry, Pringle, Jaeger and Mulberry, it should be a fitting celebration of British fashion’s quarter-century. (See end of Article for the designer’s schedule).

London Fashion week (LFW) is literally providing us with a fashion feast; at least 50 catwalk shows are on the official schedule, as well as further 45+ shows off schedule. That’s without including the exhibition that runs alongside, which showcases over 100 ready to wear garments and accessories. Be sure to check it out if you can, you can visit the exhibition at:
Somerset House &180 Strand
OPENING TIMES:
Friday 18th – Monday 21st September, 10.00 – 19.00
Tuesday 22nd September, 10.00 – 18.00
www.londonfashionweek.co.uk/exhibition
LFW puts London and British Fashion firmly on the global stage, generating orders in the region of £100m, with the current financial climate we can only be thankful and proud that our talented designers are able to draw in such revenue.
If Fashion Capital is not already ‘bookmarked’ in your favorites do so now, as believe me you, you need not glance any where else for your Spring/Summer10 guide . Each day top Fashion Journalists including myself will provide you all the information you need, so make sure what ever your doing or where ever you are, you save some time to log on to www.fashioncapital.co.uk.
HAPPY LONDON FASHION WEEK!

Please find the catwalk schedule for SS10 below:
WOMENSWEAR SHOWS: Friday 18th – Tuesday 22nd September
MENSWEAR SHOWS: Wednesday 23rd September
Friday 18th September 2009
09:30 Paul Costelloe
10:00 Exhibition at LFW Opens
10:30 Headonism
11:30 Caroline Charles
13:45 Eun Jeong
16:30 Emilio de la Morena
18:00 Bora Aksu
19:15 Sass & Bide
20:30 Aminaka Wilmont
Saturday 19th September
09:30 Mark Fast
09:30 Mary Katrantzou
11:00 John Rocha
12:00 Margaret Howell
13:15 Kinder Aggugini
14:15 Danielle Scutt
15:15 Osman
16:30 Jenny Packham
17:30 Ashish
18:45 Charles Anastase
20:00 PPQ
Sunday 20th September
09:00 Betty Jackson
10:00 Louise Goldin
11:00 Nicole Farhi
12:00 Jasper Conran
13:00 Matthew Williamson
14:00 Eley Kishimoto
15:00 Unique
16:00 Antonio Berardi
17:00 Julien Macdonald
18:00 Vivienne Westwood Red Label
19:00 Richard Nicoll
20:00 Issa London
Monday 21st September
09:00 Meadham Kirchhoff
10:00 Luella
11:00 Marios Schwab
12:15 Todd Lynn
13:15 Fashion Fringe at Covent Garden
14:30 Christopher Kane
15:30 Josh Goot
16:45 Jaeger London
17:45 House of Holland
18:45 Paul Smith
19:45 Twenty8Twelve
20:45 Pringle of Scotland
Tuesday 22nd September
09:00 Peter Pilotto
10:00 Jeremy Scott
11:00 Erdem
12:15 Roksanda Ilincic
13:15 Fashion East
14:15 Jonathan Saunders
15:30 Nathan Jenden
16:30 Basso and Brooke
17:30 Amanda Wakeley
18:30 Burberry Prorsum
Wednesday 23rd September
10:00 James Long
10:00 Carolyn Massey
11:00 Lou Dalton The Portico Rooms
12:00 – 14:00 Fashion East Menswear Installations East Wing & Vaults
14:00 MAN
15:00 – 16:00 Savile Row Presentation: E. Tautz
17:00 Wintle
18:15 A Child of the Jago
19:30 bSTORE
19:30 Tim Soar
Words by: Maxine Leddy
Catwalk Images used
Betty Jackson and Falguni 7 AW09
Jaeger AW09
OnOff AW09







