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						NEWSLETTER  
						28th November 2007   
						
						It’s been an exciting season in the world of UK Fashion and last night, at a glitzy dinner held at Westminster’s Lawrence Hall, the winners of the annual British Fashion Awards 2007 were announced. Stella McCartney bagged Designer of the Year, while Christopher Kane, Michael Howells and Agyness Deyn were amongst some of the other lucky recipients. To check out who got what click here.   
						 New On FashionCapital   
						 
						The new look FashionCapital has been going from strength to strength, we now have 22 new CMT’s on the highly specialist Manufacturers Online section along with lots of new additions in the image and video galleries.   
						
						Fashion Designer Caroline Mutiboko commented:    
						 
						“As an emerging designer, I have found FashionCapital to be the most up-to-date and informative resource out there! Many thanks for your help and please keep up the good work.” 
						
						  Special Announcement from Katarina at Divinity Models   
						 
						Here’s a special announcement for Profile 8 designers that were also selected for the Face of Divinity catwalk show:    
						
						"Divinity Models would like to thank all designers who participated in the Grand Final of the Face of Divinity with FTV. The event was fantastic and photographers and FTV are currently editing and selecting a time schedule of when the event will air – so good news and well done again to all the designers. Divinity Models understands events can be difficult and hectic, but thank you all for a job well-done, and now we look forward to the international exposure we all will receive from FTV, it was extremely exciting to see new faces and new designers united on such a level, and we look forward now to future events and shows."     
						
						Katarina   
						 
						www.divinitymodels.co.uk 
						www.divinitymodelmanagement.com 
						
						       
						
						On FC this week…    
						 
						Tom and Ant have been busy updating the new Knowledge Bank section with need-to-know information.  
						
						Here are their profiles:     
						
						Tom Lofthouse  – FashionCapital Assistant – Content & Advertising   
						
						Tom is a fresh graduate, with a Mathematics degree from the University of East Anglia. Just starting his career, he is keen and quick to learn as much as he can about the industry. Not a total stranger to fashion he spent a year in Milan as part of his degree where Italian style and flair certainly rubbed off on him. 
						 
						     
						
						Coming from outside the industry, he is here to give a fresh perspective, a new set of eyes, to the company with his natural highly logical approach to every situation. Tom aims to ensure the ongoing success of FashionCapital and is involved with the content and advertising side of the business.     
						Contact:  tom@fashioncapital.co.uk 
						
						         Ant Standring – Freelance writer & wordsmith, specialising in PR and media.    
						 
						Ant Standring is a staff writer for David Stanley Redfern Ltd, an overseas property development specialist, where Ant writes about various worldwide investment opportunities.    
						 
						He's also a regional editor and writer for Glasswerk, a national music site, where he honestly interviews and reviews a limitless array of both established and upcoming music acts.   
						
						  
						    
						 
						Aside from his professional writing, Ant also enjoys writing music under his singer/songwriter pseudonym 'A Bag of Nerves'.   
						
						His other regrettably neglected interest is his one man design company 'Speshel Peepel', which predominantly creates hand drawn and seemingly computer generated, diverse graphic art.    
						
						To see how his wide scope of uniquely styled services could bring you that ever elusive, individual touch, feel free to contact him via his E-mail address –  Antantacid@aol.com      
						
						Also On FC this Week…    
						 
						Also on FashionCapital this week Laura Louise Frampton takes a look at future plans for Camden Market, JoJo Iles reviews Eco Chic by Matilda Lee out in paperback on the 30th November, and there’s plenty of stylish events and happenings to be found in the presszone section.  
						
						     
						Launched to Critical Acclaim    
						 
						Don’t forget – new members to our sister company Fashion-Enter get instantly promoted with their very own ‘Launched to Critical Acclaim’ flyers. These flyers not only promote the designers on the web via FashionCapital and Fashion-Enter but are sent out to numerous London based retailers. How’s that for some targeted exposure! 
						
						     
						Pick of the Boutique    
						 
						Bum bags; useful yes, chic and stylish, err, well – no. However, practicality and style can be combined, check out this leather stud pocket belt by Aleks – keep your essentials close and your hands free. Price £49.99 at www.enter-boutique.com  
						
						       
						
						More next time, until then have a great week, 
						  
						 The Team at FashionCapital x 
						 
						www.myspace.com/fashioncapital   
						 
						 
						 
						 
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