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The British Fashion Council has announced that starting from September,
London Fashion Week will be the first of the four global fashion weeks to
open its doors to the public, with “dedicated experiences” for both a trade
and public audience appearing on one schedule.
London Fashion Week, which will run from September 13 to 17, will
facilitate two audiences, in what it states a further “blurring of the
lines of what was traditionally known as a global trade platform” by
allowing the public to purchase tickets to “an immersive” fashion week
experience that will include a number of yet to be announced designers
catwalk shows.
While the trade audience will attend on-schedule catwalk shows and
presentations across the five days of London Fashion Week, the public
audience will be able to buy tickets to six catwalk shows taking place at
the official London Fashion Week Hub at The Store X on Saturday, September
14 and Sunday, September 15.
In addition, the British Fashion Council has added that the schedule
will also include creative installations, industry-led talk panels from
experts offering insights to the fashion industry, as well as the
DiscoveryLAB, an experiential space where fashion meets art, technology and
music and a brand new Designer Exhibition, “where the creative work of
progressive designers explores the most compelling stories around
sustainability, community and ethics”.
The public tickets are currently on sale from 135 pounds, allowing
visitors access to a designer catwalk show, a positive fashion talk, as
well as the DiscoveryLAB, Designer Exhibition, and a complimentary LFW tote
bag. For a front row seat the ticket price increases to 245 pounds.
British Fashion Council to sell tickets to London Fashion Week
shows
As part of the new London Fashion Week proposition, the Designer
Exhibition will relaunch and will fully embrace #PositiveFashion, the BFC’s
initiative designed to celebrate industry best practice and encourage
future business decisions to create positive change. The Designer
Exhibition will be open to both the trade and public audience and will be
the place “where guests discover new creative brands and progressive
designers, explore compelling stories and learn about how the fashion
industry can be used as a force for change”.
#PositiveFashion is led by three pillars: Sustainability, Equality and
Diversity, Craftsmanship and Community and London Fashion Week is inviting
designers to showcase how products are made and bring their brands and
stories to life for a trade and public audience alike.
As well as inviting the public into the official London Fashion Week
hub, the five-day event will be extended to city-wide activations and
events curated by the British Fashion Council in partnership with key
retailers, cultural institutions, brands and partners to engage communities
throughout the capital to get involved and capitalise on the success of
this global event to reach new audiences.
The new format is to “increase engagement and reach new audiences for
designer businesses,” explained the British Fashion Council in a statement,
in response to what it calls an “ever-changing fashion landscape and the
growing public interest towards London Fashion Week”.
“The aim being to inspire young people and make #LFW a cultural
city-wide celebration that will introduce fashion to a wider pool of people
who may not have previously engaged with it or understand the incredible
careers and opportunities that the industry holds,” added the British
Fashion Council.
Also new for September, the British Fashion Council will host the London
Fashion Week schedule within the LetsBab app, allowing attendees to receive
up to the minute schedule updates and show start times through
notifications on the go.
The provisional September schedule has Mark Fast opening proceedings at
the official show space with emerging platform On|Off closing the event.
Other key names on the schedule include Molly Goddard, Halpern, Roland
Mouret, Osman, Victoria Beckham, Ashish, Wales Bonner, Roksanda, JW
Anderson, Burberry, Richard Malone, Christopher Kane, Richard Quinn, and
Julien Macdonald.
London Fashion Week will run from September 13 to 17.
Image: courtesy of Richard Malone AW19