2009 Spring London Fashion Week

Best of 2008: Fabulous Fashion Week Shows

2008 spawned a tremendous flurry of fabulous Fashion Week shows.

2008 spawned a tremendous flurry of fabulous Fashion Week shows. Let's see, there were New York Fall and Spring shows, Milan Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, London Fashion Week, and LA Fashion Week. Oh, and don't forget all of the ravishing Resort and Pre-Fall collections. Some of my faves were Proenza Schouler's Fall line, Alexander Wang's Spring offerings, and Balmain's Spring collection in Paris. All different, all divine. Which were your favorites? Jog your memory, and check out all of our 2008 Fashion Week coverage.

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Gareth Pugh

Paris Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Gareth Pugh

Click to ReadParis Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Gareth Pugh Gareth Pugh has been a highlight of London Fashion Week for several seasons and has developed a cult following as people are constantly amazed by his creative ability.
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Paris Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Gareth Pugh Gareth Pugh has been a highlight of London Fashion Week for several seasons and has developed a cult following as people are constantly amazed by his creative ability. This season, however, he took his show to Paris following winning ADNAM funding earlier in the Summer.

2009 Spring

London Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Ashish

Click to ReadLondon Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Ashish There was a distinct American vibe to the opening of this collection shown on the last day of Spring 2009 London Fashion Week.
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London Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Ashish There was a distinct American vibe to the opening of this collection shown on the last day of Spring 2009 London Fashion Week. It began with a military feel with camouflage pieces that were made glamorous with a lot of sequins.

2009 Spring

London Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Modernist

Click to ReadLondon Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Modernist Under the unforgiving bright white lights of the Mango store on Oxford Street, Modernist presented its Spring 2009 collection.
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London Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Modernist Under the unforgiving bright white lights of the Mango store on Oxford Street, Modernist presented its Spring 2009 collection. The show space was harshly lit with black mirrored columns breaking up the catwalk.

2009 Spring

Top Catwalk Blunders

Click to ReadTop Catwalk Blunders Being on the catwalk must be a nerve-wracking experience and any error made by a model can become more famous than the clothes!
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Top Catwalk Blunders Being on the catwalk must be a nerve-wracking experience and any error made by a model can become more famous than the clothes! Yesterday Heidi Range lost her shoe on the catwalk at Fashion For Relief and this got me thinking about catwalk blunders, so here are a few of the most famous . . .

Vivienne Westwood

London Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Vivienne Westwood

Click to ReadLondon Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Vivienne Westwood It is pleasing to note that Vivienne Westwood's Red Label show now seems to be a permanent fixture of London Fashion Week.
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London Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Vivienne Westwood It is pleasing to note that Vivienne Westwood's Red Label show now seems to be a permanent fixture of London Fashion Week. After her Berlin clubland-inspired Anglomania collection at Berlin Fashion Week this summer, Westwood's Red Label girl has taken on a more sophisticated approach for Spring/Summer 2009.

2009 Spring

London Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Meadham Kirchhoff

Click to ReadLondon Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Meadham Kirchhoff This must have been one of the most talked about shows at London Fashion Week this season.
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London Fashion Week, Spring 2009: Meadham Kirchhoff This must have been one of the most talked about shows at London Fashion Week this season. The design duo have widely been tipped for the top not least because of their New Generation support.

Stella McCartney

London Fashion Week, Spring '09: Bring on the Quirk

New York Fashion Week ignites some trends, but it's in London where the envelope is pushed beyond the limit.
London Fashion Week, Spring '09: Bring on the Quirk

New York Fashion Week ignites some trends, but it's in London where the envelope is pushed beyond the limit. Take, for example, Giles Deacon's Pac-Women. London Fashion Week is nearing completion, but there was enough quirk to last a lifetime, or at least until next season. While overexposure started in New York, the king of quirk, Henry Holland, took the concept to a whole new, playful level. Proceed with caution.


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