On Friday London Fashion Week (LFW) opens to welcome over 5,000 guests, from international press to buyers, broadcasters, influencers and industry insiders from over 70 countries. This will be the 66th edition of London Fashion Week which runs from Friday 15 - Tuesday 19 September 2017 at The Store Studios, 180 Strand.
Featuring 85 catwalk shows and presentations and 33 events from emerging talent to global brands, the diversity of the LFW schedule is a testament to the inclusive and innovative British fashion industry on display in London.
LONDON FASHION WEEK SEPTEMBER 2017 SCHEDULE
New to the schedule this season are
Emporio Armani who will show to coincide with the re-launch of their London flagship, alongside
Tommy Hilfiger who will debut their latest
TOMMYNOW see-now buy-now collection to an audience of trade and consumers and British brand
Ralph & Russo who will debut their first ever ready-to-wear collection. Other brands joining the schedule include
Nicopanda and
Dr Pam Hogg alongside the relaunched
Fiorucci on the events schedule.
Burberry will present their new collection on Saturday as well as
Fashion East,
Gareth Pugh,
House of Holland,
JW Anderson,
Ports 1961 and
Simone Rocha. Donatella Versace’s
VERSUS and
MM6 Maison Margiela will host a show and a presentation respectively on the Sunday.
The pioneering emerging womenswear talent showing under the BFC’s NEWGEN initiative this season are
Halpern, Marta Jakubowski, Molly Goddard, Paula Knorr, Richard Malone and
Sadie Williams.
Mother of Pearl and
palmer//harding, joint recipients of this year’s BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund, will show on Saturday and Tuesday respectively.
Internationally celebrated British designers include
Antonio Berardi, Anya Hindmarch, CHALAYAN, Charlotte Olympia, Christopher Kane, David Koma, Emilia Wickstead, ERDEM, Fyodor Golan, Margaret Howell, Marques’Almeida, Mary Katrantzou, Peter Pilotto, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi, Pringle of Scotland, Roksanda, Roland Mouret, Ryan Lo, Sophia Webster, Temperley London and TOPSHOP UNIQUE will also be on schedule to showcase their latest collections.
150 designers are showcasing in the Designer Showrooms at The Store Studios, 180 Strand, taking over more wings of the building than ever before:
Alighieri, Daniel Fletcher, Dorateymur, Margo and Loxley England will feature in the showrooms receiving support from Boden’s Future British initiative, which is in partnership with the BFC.
Harvy Santos London, Laura Apsit Livens, Sophie Beale Millinery and The Season Hats will showcase as part of the BFC’s Headonism initiative.
Completedworks, DAOU, Frances Wadsworth Jones, Lily Kamper, Rachel Boston and Shimell and Madden will showcase as part of the BFC’s Rock Vault initiative.
FACTS AND FIGURES
The UK’s £66billion fashion industry accounts for 6% of UK’s market (Fashion United, 2017)
£28billion direct contribution to the UK economy (GDP) from the UK fashion industry, up from £26billion in 2013 (Oxford Economics, 2014)
Womenswear value sales rose by 1.3% to £27.25billion in 2016 and are predicted to rise to reach £28.77billion in 2021 (Mintel, 2017)
£27billion worth of womenswear (RTW) sales in the UK in 2015. This figure is predicted to grow 23% by 2020 to £32billion (Mintel, 2016)
£12.4billion spent on fashion online in the UK in 2015, up 16% from £10.7billion in 2014 (Mintel, 2015)
£9billion is the value of the web-based fashion and footwear market in the UK, it is predicted to grow to £11billion(Euromonitor, 2015)
Over £1million worth of pro-bono support provided to BFC designers by BFC Fashion Network partners and mentors with over 10,000 hours of support provided in 2016
880,000 jobs supported by the UK fashion industry, up from 797,000 in 2013 (Oxford Economics, 2014)
£700,000 raised by The Fashion Awards 2016 and donated to the BFC Education Foundation and given to support NEWGEN, Business Support and the BFC Colleges Council
£300,000 pledged by Swarovski to the BFC Education Foundation in advance of The Fashion Awards
45,000 images shot by Getty photographers on and off the runway over five days
32,000 miles driven between shows by a luxurious fleet of fuel efficient chauffeured Mercedes-Benz cars
20,000 espressos served and 200kg of Lavazza coffee beans roasted on site
£20,000 to be awarded for the DHL International Fashion Potential Award during LFW
5,000 serves of Scavi & Ray Prosecco consumed by guests at The Store Studios
3,600 minutes of blogging on Yahoo Style over the course of five days on their dedicated LFW site
3,571 units of label.m products used backstage each season across 40 show
890 New Look store windows internationally featuring the LFW logo including the UK, France, Poland, China and the Middle Eas
3,000 copies of ES Magazine read on site over the course of LFW
600 minutes of shows to be live streamed on Friday 15th by Yahoo Style from the BFC Show Space
225 makeovers completed for guests in the Maybelline New York Lounge on-site at LFW
Close to 7 in 10 (67%) women have bought clothes online in the last 12 months. (Mintel, 2017)
48% of female young Millennials are interested in retailers using more eco-friendly fabrics (Mintel, 2017)
37% of women would like retailers to offer more season-less clothes; 35% more high-quality garments, 21% unique designs and 6% trend-led designs. (Mintel, 2017)
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London Fashion Week September 2017: Official Sponsors Etihad Airways, Lavazza, London Evening Standard, Maybelline New York, May Fair Hotel Mercedes-Benz, New Look, The Store Studios and Toni & Guy; Official Suppliers Bags of Ethics, DHL, evian, Fashion and Beauty Monitor, Getty Images, Launchmetrics, Propercorn, Scavi&Ray, Triumph, Verve and Yahoo! Style; Official Funders The European Regional Development Fund and The Mayor of London and Official Supporter The Department for International Trade.