
Glaswegian fashion designer Charles Jeffrey will co-curate V&A Dundee’s next ‘Tay Late’ on 27 May, an after-hours event celebrating the museum’s current exhibition on the dancer and choreographer Michael Clark.
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Glaswegian fashion designer Charles Jeffrey will co-curate V&A Dundee’s next ‘Tay Late’ on 27 May, an after-hours event celebrating the museum’s current exhibition on the dancer and choreographer Michael Clark.
The provisional line-up for London Fashion Week that runs from 18 to 22 February has been released with details of which labels will show physically and which will unveil their collections digitally at the hybrid event.
The CEO of Tomorrow, which recently bought Martine Rose, tells FashionNetwork.com how his service platform for emerging labels has added direct retail and consulting to its services in the midst of Covid and Brexit.
Tomorrow has announced an investment in ready-to-wear and accessories brand Charles Jeffrey Loverboy and said it would “democratise access” to the label.
London Fashion Week is linking up with BoonTheShop to target the South Korean market and is showcasing 11 British designers to coincide with the digital fashion week that’s running until February 23.
Tod’s has unveiled the debut project of Tod’s Academy, a novel link-up with students at Central Saint Martins partnered with major name mentors, and available on a new high-tech online platform.
The British Fashion Council, UK fashion’s governing body, announced on Thursday the dates of the next three editions of London Fashion Week, even as it revealed that there would be no January menswear season in 2021.
London destination store Browns is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a major campaign, a raft of exclusives, a webstore redesign and lots more activity to mark the influential store’s half-century.
The British Fashion Council has announced the second round of recipients of the BFC Foundation Fashion Fund, supporting creative fashion businesses and individuals to help them survive the Covid-19 crisis.
London Fashion Week debuted its first ever fully digital season Friday morning, and from the opening moment it referenced the world outside fashion – from the pandemic to protests ignited by the murder of George Floyd.