Fashion Show

Clothes Show London 2010 – Fashion News Update

On one of the hottest days of the year so far in London and southeast England, fashionistas and wannabe models arrived in London’s Earls Court for the clothes show in London. Show clothes thrown by the brand as “Fabulous shopping, catwalk shows and autumn / winter preview”, the arena was buzzing with chatter and coo about fashion handbags, shoes and lots of beautiful floral dresses.

London Fashion Show 2010 – Fashion Theatre

The main focus of the event is the fashion show Fashion Theatre. A 45 minute extravaganza of fashion, theme cities around the world, including mixed-with some great dance in harmony with the chosen cities. The choreography was well done and the music hit the spot, while the graphics and artwork to link everything together was wonderful. The show featured 415 different outfits mixing designer, couture, high street and boutique collections.

clothes show london Clothes Show London 2010 – Fashion News Update

The show began in Tokyo, Japan with a great dance display based on the film Kill Bill, then quickly moves on a catwalk style Cosplay, Harajuku cute outfits that were loud and proud. Think neon pink, outrageous capes made of soft toys and color in your face collisions.

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London: The Home of Fashion!

london fashion weeekend London: The Home of Fashion!

It started with bacon sarnies, good coffee and Sky Sports News the man in my life and quickly moved to a rendezvous in the afternoon at Charing Cross with my good friend Kathryn. According to Somerset House, we swept for the London Fashion Weekend. Gold tickets for priority passes in hand and we were quickly escorted to our seats for the catwalk show, with a healthy taste for champagne cocktails on the road.

The catwalk show was awash with sharp shoulders statement of Bernard Chandran, Alice + Olivia and Reem. With a gorgeous Black Feather shoulders, little black dress by Lipsy (who knew that would mark assets!). We had a fantastic sequel to that printing Issa, maritime and Jean Pierre Braganza. I will certainly investigate the Issa label for on-trend, bold pieces for the office.

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